Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Tuesday, September 18, 1081
THE A8HLANV ~
ÉAOfe tttfUCb
Visit at Belleview—
leaving for Crescent City. The gen-:
Mesdames E. J. Roberts and Lulu tlemen will make the trip to the
LADIES
Van Wegen were Sunday guests of j coast and up through Coose and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall, of B elle-1 Curry counties inspecting both the Have your suit or coat tailor-
Local and Personal
view district.
' J Crescent City and Roosevelt high- made. Come in and see the
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ways. It is thought th a t with the latest woolens and the new
Side Lights-
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H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells i completion of the paving of the Pa- models. Our prices are lower
Medford,
plumbing fixtures and supplies | clfic highway next summer, the than ready-mades.
P all woolens and fashions are now r R eturns from Roseburg—
in at Or res tailor shop. Save J 5 to
Mrs. V. H. Perry has re tu rn e d t<^ Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St j Roosevelt highway along the coast G rants Pass and Roseburg la­
9 ® 7 F i*
$15 by ordering your auit now. 303tf her home, 166 N orth Main street,
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will come in for its share of the a t­ dies are wearing our suits and
coats— why not you?
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after a m onth’s visit at Roseburg.
tention of the highway commission, !
R e t u r n fr o m L o n g B e a c h —
ORRES — TAILORS
V is it R e la t iv e s H e r e —
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as well as other feeder roads to the
Grandma Lyman has returned
Ladies unaccompanied by gentle-
Taylor Payne, of Nome, Alaska,
main highways.— G rants P ass C o u r-1
home after a several weeks visit with
who has been visiting his sitter, Mrs. men and extra ladies, 10c a t the
1er.
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her daughter and grandchildren at
M. J. Shook 369 H argadine street, Bungalow dance W ednesday night.
Long Beach, Calif.
spent Sunday visiting relatives in The war tax m ust be paid.
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and near Ashland. Mr. Payne is a
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Ladies, bring a beau with you to ■
form er resident, having lived here S tarts Gold Hill Meat M arket—
! the-B uagalow dance Wedneeday ev-
for several years prior to going to
Mart Real, a form er employe o f| enlng
His ticket covers the war
Alaska, where he engaged in m in -‘ the Southern Pacific company here, tax for both himself and lady. If
ing and later took charge of the .took charge of his newly purchased you come alone you m ust pay 10c
prison a t Nome. While here he vis- m eat m arket at Gold Hill yesterda^. war tax.
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ited Mrs. C. T. Payne, 508 North He has employed B utler Helman, an
Main Street, Mr. andt Mrs. Sylvester Ashland man, as a m eat cutetr.
Medford Visitor—
Patterson, George Orford and C. T.
Oeorge Gates, of Medford, was a !
Payne, on East Main street. Thej
ORAVBNSTEIN APPLES, 50 lb. business visitor in Ashland yester-
party visited the Trigonia oil wellA box, 75c delivered. Phone lO - P - 8 '^ y
Mr. Payne left yesterday for Sacra- or 9 -F -H .
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mento. Calif., where he will spend
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Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
a short tim e before retu rn in g to ** L. Lodge Clerk Visits—
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Ashland.
Austin A. Chisholm , form erly ' R eturns from ’Frisco—
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m anager of the Hotel Austin,, and
Mrs. L .S chw ein and Roslyn Wise.
Big dance at the Bungalow Wed- now chief clerk at C rater L ake. 171 Church street, have returned
nesday night. Dancing, the couple, lodge, was in the city yesterday vis- from San Francisco, Calif., where
77c, war tax 8c, total 85c. Extra iting friends.
they have been visiting for the past
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five weeks.
ladies and ladles unaccompanied by
— T h e ju s t r i g h t f la v o r a n d
Orres cleans and remodels clothes.
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gentlem en. 10c.
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Chas. S. W ilson— Painting, paper-
s tre n g th o f
hanging. tinting. Satisfaction guar­
W ill L e a v e fo r P o r t la n d —
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S e a t t le V is ito r —
anteed. P. O. Box 244.
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Mrs. A. R. Mason and daughter,
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Cora, and son. Oeorge, . h o h i » » ! . D r . Lance Brlsc° e a " d
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been visiting nt the home o t Mr.*' f ? , ' “ r * 8l“>r' ’ I “',
Tu * “ « « • Sc"">> ■ —
w h o e n jo y a c u p o f g o o d coffee.
H. J. Van Fossen, 407 North Mal»
h1’ f’ ther:
Boul<” *r<1 Tlle
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“ “ “ niece, Miss
street, will leave for Corvallis, r t f . ,
**‘
» lucrative prac- Lourdes Raina, of Portland, arrived
day morning, where Miss Mason and “ “
S e l“ le- “ '1
* * * “ ' in Ashland Saturday. They expect
George will attend O A C
Mrs SU68t ° f Ashlandl after several years to rem ain during the w inter. Miss
1 Lourdes will en ter school here for
Mason and Mrs. Van Fossen are alg-i
a^sence-
the year.
i
ters.
The Mason k m ily came to j y our faI1 guit is here.
Paulser-
Ashland about a month ago from Ud>8.
307tf;
Something new in Yeo-s window.
Tennessee.
299-tf
They are planning to make th eir L e a v e n fo r P o r t l a n d -
home in Corvallis.
A CONNECTING LINK
Mrs. C. V. Beeler left Sunday H ig h w a y M en R e p o r t —
m orning for Portland, where she
Roy Cline, assistant state high-
S u it s M a d e to O r d e r -
wHl make an extended visit with way englneer: s . H. Probert, office
w » E explained one service render­
Cleaning and repairing on short relatives a n d friends.
ed
by the F irst National to business
engineer, an d K. E. Hodgman, divl-
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland
men. There is another equally im ­
i sion engineer, of Medford, were in
Bld*
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portant advice on m atters of busi­
Exquisitely tailored suits a t Paul- the city thls m ornlng p rep araU ry
ness m anagem ent, and investment.
serud’s.
3 07tf i
h
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S u n d a y S c h o o l C la s s P ic n ic __
It is fine to feel th at there is
The SunAiy school class of Miss O k la h o m a M an V is it s —
somebody to call upon when you are
Jessie Thatcher, of the Methodist
H. Taylor, a stockm an aud owner
puzzled as to the best course— some
Episcopal church, were recent en ter­ of a large packing concern of Okla­
one in touch with trade conditions
tainers in Lithia park with a picnic homa City, stopped off on his way
who will give an unbiased opinion.
dinner given in honor of Misses Cora to Chehalis, -Wash., for a few days
Mason and Crystal W ard.
Miss visit with th e Pauly family on the
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
W ard will leave this week for Nam­ Boulevard, who are old time friends.
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
pa, Ida., and Miss Mason will a t­
tend O. A. C. Mrs. L. Deer and
Cliff Payne makes benches.
Waterglass Your Winter
Ashland, Oregon
Miss Frances P ra tt were guests of
Supply.
“ Oid«Mt
the class.
R e tu r n s fr o m S a n F r a n c is c o —
National
Miss Margery G illette returned
Bank la
All wool suits at $25. You can’t Sunday from visiting her sister, Miss
Jackson County”
beat them. See them a t Orres Tail­ Louise G illette, who is attending
or Shop.
303tf school in San Francisco.
A shland N ew s in Paragrap
I
cannot be produced
H IL L S B R O S .
‘R E D C A N ’ C O F F E E
is sure to satisfy the taste of people
b
E R V IC E
w
Jars with Lids
First
Bank
Provost Bros»
Automobile insurance -Yeo, of i
H. R. Lamkin and Mr. and Mrs. course.
299-tf
C. B. Lamkin made a Sunday trip to
th e ir ranch near Montague. Calif., R e tu r n s t o L o s A n g e le s —
Miss C harlotte W hytock, «Mho h a s '|
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
been visiting her folks in the Belle­
Green on the ranch.
view district, for .several weeks, re - 1 1
HEARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES turned to Los Angeles Saturday. She
At Pleasant View Farm , Talent. was accompanied by her sister, Miss
Best over grown. Get thorn a t your Jessie, who expects to make either
grocer’s.
' 2tf th at city or San Francisco her future
home.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each
time.
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PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEY!.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS—At tor neys-at-
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and ‘
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., A sh-1 L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-» t-Law.
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens* Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
B l d g . .......................»
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited toi
eye, ear, nose and throat. G lasses' DR. GEO. J. K1NZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
Suite 8. Exam ination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. £. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 10.1.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.. Residence P-houe 401.
DR. FRANK M.'MONON— Physician AStfLAND HHA LTHATORIVM— l»r.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m
E. B.’ Angejl, Chiropractic, Mlec-
Office 4 25 E. Main St., opp. Pub­
trlcal Treatm ents, Mineral and
lic Library.
272-«
VTt-o-Net Raths. F irst National
Bank Building. Phone 48.
v g '.- M g g r '.f .j.„ n 'u x ja ,.
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DRS. SA\WYFK A CRANDALL
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
TAXI:—Apklin’s — Rose Bros. Phon«'
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
213.
136-tf
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TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOB SALE— REAL ESTATE.
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
PER — Good team and m otor­
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
trucks. Good service at a reason­
house, fair barn, 2,000,000 feet
able price. Phone 83.
of tim ber, three-fourths mile irom
school, several springs. 12 acres
FOR PROMPT and careful service
in cultivation, 50 acres feuded,
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
good term s at 6 per cent, or will
call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone
trade for Ashlaud property. See
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
C. B. Lamkin.
8-1 mo
Hotel Austin.
FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
FOB SALK.
room cottage, with roomy base­
ment
aud outbuildings. Good site
FOR SALE— Cling peaches, 4c, at
lot with plenty of frlut. Nice lo­
495 N. Main. Come and get them.
cation with fine view. Desirable
9-2*
for small family who want mod­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
FOR SALE— Six young hens.
428
er on premises, 706 Penn. Ave
Palm ave.
9-2*
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
FOR SALE— 1914 Ford touring ca»-, FOR SALE— Seven room modern
good condition, $150 cash. Janu^s
house, with or w ithout furniture,
W hytock, Box 92, east of Belle­
fruit and shade trees, lawn, chick­
view school house.
5-6*
en yard. Bargain for quick sale.
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131 North Main, phone 29U-Y.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— 1 have
29?-lm e
a 1919 model “ Pow erplus’’ In ­
dian motorcycle with side car out­ FOR SALE— House and V j acre
ground in fruit trees: close in.
fit. good tires, and brand new
606 Allison. 284-1 mo*
spare. Electric equipped, speed­ j - Inquire -----------.!
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ometer, tools, etc. I have uo use
FOR RENT.
for this rig and won’t tu rn down
any half-way reasonable offer, FOp RENT— Furnished and unfurn­
i See Sherman Graff at Tidings
ished rooms.
Inquire 102 Oak
composing room.
4tf?
street.
9-3
FOR EXCHANGE.
WAN7ED.
FOR EXCHANGE— My equity $3800 ’ WANTED— P artn er in find claa*
dressm aking business. Desirabla
strictly modern stucco 5 room
9-2
location. t02 Oak St.
bungalow with sleeping porches,
in Dinuba, Calif., town of 5000. WANTED—About five acres with
center of raisin belt. For partly
improvements, small house p re­
improved farm.
D. Rasmussen,
ferred, close to town.
State
Cutler. Calif.
8-9*
am ount. Frank Andereon, 106b
Dlvlsadero St., San Franciaco,
HELP WANTED.
Calif.
305-1 mo*
WANTED— A strong honest young
mail for porter work. Hotel Anh-
lan«?.
7-3
C. B. L A M K I N
LOST.
BARGAINS IN
LOST— Child’s
Lithia park,
office.
Real Batate
grey sw eater
in
R eturn to Tidings
9-2’
n t,
a n d R a n c h P r o p e r tie s
H o u ses to B eu L
V is it L a m k in R a n c h —
Y o u th fu l
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
i
can
AÂûçé yâfc^wrtcrfy-» po u n Ó A.
MY SAFE. SU R t. I H E X I T N .
s iv r d r v g l e s V m & hvv n tsu u s
auARANTEro b S WtoHrrtncrvNDeo -•
w h it e
T o d a y f o H T^S e e . I iîf o r m a t io n
r i tM B ftH • MARs w n i r ' O b l i t i S p c o J lis i
sun? asjW?'bFO4<tw*rJg><fzw<ytt.a,t<1- Orc-
Business training pays. One term
with us and one year at a good sal-
ary in a business office makes the;
Best two-year course. W inter tern,
begins Sept. 15. Medford Business
College, Medford, Ore.
1-12
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
will do your plowing right
in your hard, sticky soil.
H ik e r s P u ss__
One of them hatless, both dkisty
and both smiling, Gordon Eyre and
A rth u r Fhler, from Los Angeles,
Calif., tram ped into Ashland yester:
«lay en route by shoe leather to Se­
attle. Wash. The boys, high school
graduates this year, are m aking the
trip for a “good tim e,’’ and have
been on the road since August 10.
They stopped a t Lankersheim , Calif.,
for a week where they obtained
work and incidentally met two Ash­
land girls. Misses Isolene and M ar­
garet Campbell.
« IT IZ E N 8 ’ R A N K B U IL D IN G
O A V W tT H
SEPTEMBER 15 - 16 - 17
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. DON’T FORGET DATES
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
mow
Bargnin in used sewing m achine;
also a new carload of White > wh -
Ing machines just in, at
Peil's Corner
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
Buy Belleview Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, of Lodi,
Calif., have purchase«* a two-acre
tra c t of laud near the Belleview •
school house, where th eir children
can take advantage of the excellent
school system at th at place.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For information write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
cdky K ixis
If you want to buy or sell anything in
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
or Want any kind of Notary work
done it wffll be to your advantage
to call on
Trousers at $3.50. A few tert at
O
rjes
Tailor Shop.
Salem. September 26 to October
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1. A wealth of agricultural, livestock
and industrial displays, an excellent
THIS IS THE PLAGE TO
racing program, high class am use­
COME FOR
m ents and attractions, and ideal
cam ping grouuds. A. H. Lea, m ana­
ger, Salem, Oregon.
O r e g o n S t a t e F a ir —
To Teach in California—-
Mrs. Perrine, on Fifth street, left
Sunday for her school near Fresno,
Calif., where she will teach during
the ensuing school year.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acit
roubles are m ost dangerous be
:ause of their insidious attacks
Heed the first warning they givi
h at th ey need attention by takinf
GOLD MEDAL
Che world’s Standard remedy for the»«
lisorders. will often ward off these dis-
« M and strengthen the body against
urthar attacks. Thres sizes, all druggists.
uek for the u a a Cold M « U 1
m
nw y bn
School
Supplies
AND
School
Books
Make out your list and take ad ­
vantage of this opportunity to
buy standard supplies at the low­
est prices—
School Tablets ................ ft to 10c
Crayolas .......................l© and 80c
School Paints. 60c cups . . . . 1 0 c
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
Paper, Pens, Inks, Note Books,
etc., in great variety
Fountain Pens ......... 81.ftO to 8ft
Eversharp P e n c ils ___ 5Oc to 8ft
McNab By os«
‘AFTER
EVERY
MEAL”
1O f o r 5$
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
for
which everybody
likes—you will.
delicious peppermint
flavored sugar jacket around
peppermint flavored chewing gum
that will aid your appetite and dtges-
tion, polish your teeth and moisten
your throat.
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,—A wutGixv s n. ,
f JU IC Y FRU ITI
. . ■ CUL* I '»G <A M '
THE FLAVOR LASTS
Hunting
and
Fishing
We carry' several kind«. Made
with Rubber, Composition or
leather soles.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
If there are any bargains in town
they have them.
D o you w ant
T o leave
ASH LAND?
W ant to trade
Y our property
For a farm
In
Billings Agency
”« ^iiTr Di'ti
Real Kfttate and Reki ïn«nn»n«e
«stob. 1828