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

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    Saturday. September 17, 1011
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«
r
With Sells-Floto Circus at Medford, Sat., Sept. 24th I B U S IN E S S
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
FACHS T E R M
A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One.cenui
------ Side Lights—
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
>■■1.
L o c a te d
at
B e r k e le y —
The G. T. Salsbury family, who
formerly liven in Ashland, on Grant
street, write to Ashland friends,
stating that they are comfortably lo­
cated in Berkeley, Calif. They send
kindest regards to all inquiring
friends.
H ilt
ASHLAND HEALTH A T O kllM — Dr,
DRS. SA\WYER A CRANDALL
• E. B. Angell, Chiropractic. Elec­
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
trical Treatments, Mineral and
Pioneer Building.
Vlt-o-Net Baths. First National
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
Bank Bulldlug. Phone 48.
FOR SALE.
V is it o r —
BEFAT?
Canvas
Shoes
Jars with Lids
Return from Drain, Or.—
Mrs. Andrew Redifer has returned
to Ashland after several weeks of
visiting with relatives in Drain.
Anyone interested in millinery
and dressmaking classes must be
present at the public library Tues­
day, September 20, at 2:30 p. m.
Places in these classes canot be re­
Chas. S. Wilson— Painting, paper­ served by phone. Applicants desir­
ing to join must be present and be
hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar­
prepared
to pay tuition fees. Par­
anteed. P. O. Box 244.
8-lm*
ent-Teachers Association.
13-3
The section of the state motor ve­
hicle law limiting the concentrated
weight on each axle of a truck, reads
as follows:
“No vehicle shall move over the
highways of this state having a con­
centrated weight bearing on the sur­
face of the highway at contact with
the wheels of any one axle thereof
in excess of the following schedule,
to-wit:
“ (a) On any vehicle having a to­
tal tire width of less than thirty (30)
inches, the concentrated weight bear­
ing on the surface of the highway at
contact witlB the tread of the two
wheels of any one axle of such ve­
hicle shall not exceed the product
of the sum of the tire widths of the
two wheels of such axle multiplied
R eturn from K lam ath Fall« —
Visitor at M ed fo rd -
Mrs. L. Hilty has returned! rom
Klamath Falls, where she has been , Mrs. Luretta Hedrick
“ earic“ was a Med-
renewing the acquaintance of her 1°? V’S1^ " Wedne8(*ay-
husband, who has been over there
™S
“
mX th8'
a,V n'
Mrs- A1U Wei°burger has returned
decided it Mr. Hilty will return here from Portiand after a few d
,
for the winter, or if the family will j with relatiTes there
move there to reside permanently.
_____
Move to Boulevard—
Good food, cooked right, served
The Wilmot family, recent arrivals
at reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland from Eugene, have moved from A1I-
Grill.
297tf da street to the Boulevard.
TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
FOR SALE— Heating stove and long- r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
bedded Banner buggy. 399 Beach
P E R — Good te a m and m o to r
St.
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trucks. Good service at a reason
able price. Phone 83.
FOR SALE— Two horse Bain wagon,
also huss body. 1165 East Main. FOR PROMPT and careful service
12-3*
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
call Whittle Transfer Co., Phone
FO R S A L E — D ro p h ead sewing ma­
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near
c h in e , good co n d itio n , l l 0. Doug-
Hotel Austin.
las, 253 F o u rth St. Phone 63-R.
12-3*
TAXI.
By PRESS DEPARTMENT
Otto Floto shows, the greatest two ed that the west share with them
(Sells Floto Circus)
car troupe that ever claimed to have Sells-Floto has become a national«
Only papers in cities played by twenty.
institution.
It will remain so.
tri TroU8ers at »3.60. A few left at Sells-Floto circus during the lapt
They
tacked
Otto’s
two
cars
onto
Three
years
ago,
newspapers frankly
Watch Yeo’s window
orres Tailor Shop.
303tf two years will print this yarn, friend- the famous Sells trains and ex- referred to it as the “coming show .”
i ly readers. It takes a city editor claimed: “Here’s a circus of the It came. It has arrived.
L e a v e fo r Io w a —
Librarian R eturns—
and a copy desk that have seen • west, by the west andl for the west.”
And Sells-Floto is coming to you.
M rs. M u rray M urphy a n d d a u g h ­
Miss Blanche Hicks, librarian, re­ “Poodles” Hanneford, the riding | They held onto this policy for ten
It
comes with exactly the program it
ter, Mary Louise, left Tuesday for
turned Thursday evening from Penn­ Hannefords, and the Sells-Floto per years, but the show got too big for
presented
at Chicago, and this will
Grand Rapids, la., where they will
sylvania and other eastern states, formance, since the big western cir- ’em. It had to take in the conti-' be true to the last stand of Novem-
visit Mrs. Murphy’s parents. They
where she had been
visiting inenas
friends
...
. „
. t .
uccu viHiung
will remain at Grand Rapids for th e jand relatlves durIng tfae pagt fpw cus started its annual spring open- nent to progress, to get its breath.' ber in Dixie. With over 1200 peo-
ings in the Chicago Coliseum, to Then came the Chicago openings, • pie, with the greatest arenic pro­
next six weeks.
.
months.
stand for this frankness on the part and performances that made circus; gram ever seen in America, with its
Civic Club luncheon at Hotel Ash­
of
the show’s press department.
history. And what a circus! With l famous horses increased by numbers
A good and dandy Estley organ
Of course, here and there will be i the renowned acts on its three ring-j to 700, with 400 performers of note
land Tuesday, September 20, at 12
for sale cheap. Suitable for coun­
o’clock.
Tickets, 60c, at Mrs. try school houses or mountain a chap who will risk it, knowing, a s 1 two stage roster— headed by the j and sixty ballet girls on the big
Sugg’s millinery parlor 39 East homes. At Pell’s Corner.
11-4 all city editors know, that the sec- ft raous Poodles Hanneford and the show pay rolls, with one hundred
10-6*
Main street.
ond largest show on earth has long Hanneford family of riders— the and
- - fifty
-
. . . actors and . animal
. .
animal
since gotten over amateurish exag features of the program literally comics, with fifty-five clowns of na­
Sam s V alley V isitors—
At latke O’ Woods—
luted audiences to their feet. En­ tion wide reputation— with ail these
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Eddington geration.
The G. W. Glasgow family are and daughter, Miss Mary, of Sams
But it goes back— does this yarn cores were common— and encore.-, attractions, as well as the handsom­
spending a few weeks vacation at Valley, were Ashland visitors Thurs­ — to the time that Sells-Floto, com­ were hitherto unheard of in the cir­ est parade that ever covered twenty-
Lake O’ Woods before the end of day. While here they consulted a ing to Medford for matinee and ev­ cus business.
two city blocks, Sells-Floto Circus,
camping days this year.
local doctor.
An.d this is the show that was “second largest show on earth with
ening show on Saturday, September
But the east a performance second to none,”
24, was founded by combination of built for the west.
Orres cleans and remodels clothes.
the
old
ind
the
north
and
the
south
demand- comes to you.
Your fall suit is here.
303« nd’s.
[by five hundred (5 0 0 ).
“ J o h n s o n P r a ir ie ” V isitor—
C entral P oin t V isitor—
“ (b) On any vehicle having a to-
E. C. Bartlett was an Ashland,
County Commissioner Victor Bur-
1 tire width of thirty inches and
business visitor from
Johnson j se„ and family from near Central
ore
than thirty inches the concen-
I ÇAN'ÎÎEOUfiC YOUR WEldÑT ’* POUND A<
Prairie” yesterday.
WITH MV ÇAF E, SU R E, IN EX PJE-Ns
Point, stopped over for a picnic din­
,rated weight bearing on the sur­ S DAY
1V E O a UA f t S S 1M f tr H OV ■?,’ R fc SULTa,
ja ce of the highway at contact with ' GUAWAÑT.MD ÛR IAONEY BEFUNOtD.
Fall woolens and fashions are now ner in the park, on their wav home
*B3TE TOtpMvTOR >RtE,‘íRF<WMATÍON"
from Yreka, Calif.
tie tread of the two wheels of a n y ; Etl7ABt«LMARSr|r» I f
isiisi
in at Orres tailor shop. Save 95 to
Olds'. .Poh land, O,
one
axle
of
such
vehicle
Bhall
n
o
t¡
915 by ordering your suit now. 308tf
Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul- To the editor:
exceed the product of the sum of i
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek, 20 mile*
serud’s,
307tf
H ilt V isitor —
the tire widths of the two wheels of 1
— Paved.
such
axle multiplied by six hundred j
W. B. Norris, ot Hilt. Calif.,
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville. 10 miles
Í600).”
in Ashland yesterday on business.
Dr
Sawyw
South of Myrtle Creek take detour
yesterday from a three months vaca­ via Riddle to Canyonville; slow an d ,
S a its M ade to
Hunters Unsuccessful—
rough.
Cleaning and repairing on short tion trip, spent in company with her
Canyonville-Galesville, 11 miles— 1 Robert Casey, Fred Doan, Henry
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland sisters, Mrs. J. F. Goeller, of Klam­
I Bailey and George Whelpley re­
Bldg.
302tf ath Falls, and Mrs. G. C. Briggs, of Good macadam.
Oakland, Calif., at their old home
Galesville-Wolf Creek, 14 miles— turned Wednesday from a “hunt”
in Fairview, Kan. Other places vis­ Paving in progress at both ends; near Griszly peak, without bringing
R etu rn from P o r t l a n d -
home the “bacon,” according to
Mrs. Marcia Mitchell and daughter ited were Kansas City, Mo., Topeka about seven miles south of Gales­ friends.
El ------
Paso, - Tex., * Los
ville, a detour via Glendale to Stage
Carol, 128 Laurel street, have re* and Pratt, - Kan.,
---- - —
ju i
turned from Portland! where they ^ nge^es> and Oakland, Calif., Klam Road pass is used from 7:30 a. m.
. ... ath Falls.
Falls
G. B. L A M K I N
to 5:30 p. m.
have been visiting Mrs. ....
Mitchell’s
Wolf creek-Grave creek 5 miles—
son
Automobile ins&rance— Yeo. of Paved.
BARGAINS IN
All wool suits at $25. .You can’t course.
Grave creek-Grants Pass, 10 miles
299-tf
Real Estate
beat them. See them at Orres Tail­
—Good macadam.
or Shop.
303tf V isit Son H ere—
Grants Pass -thru Medford, Ash­
| Mr. and Mrs. J. g. Angwin, of land to California line, 65 miles—
City and Ran.-h •’roponi«-»
Oakland, Calif., are visiting their Paved.
Los Angeles Visitoi
Houses tu Rent.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conkey, and son, J. E. Angwin. 93 Bush street.) Medtord-Orater Lake Highway
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Jucobs, all of an employe of the Southern Pacific i Two routes are being used, one
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
via Central Point, Bjfbee bridge,'
Los Angeles, Calif., and former resi­ company.
dents near Siskiyou, passed through
Trail and McLeod to Prospect, the
Ashland yesterday by auto en route Sister
other via Eagle Point. Reese creek
Mrs. E. Huschke has received word school house, Derby to McLeod and
to Portland. While here they made
a short visit with Benjamin Howe, of the recent death of her sister in Prospect. Traffic is advised to use
Houston, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Hus- the via Trail.
o f the Plaza market.
We carry several kind«. Made
chke had expected to visit the sister
K. E. Hodgmau,
w it h
R ubber.
G o m p u sltio u
or
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells within the next few weeks
Div. Engineer] Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
plumbing fixtures and supplies
le a t h e r s o le s .
Phone 16C-J, shop at 24 8 Fifth Si
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
The Natatorium will be open Sat­ STATE LAW REGARDING
287-tf
urday and Sunday.
13.2
W aterglass Your W inter
LIMIT ON TRUCK LOAD
Nine Acre Ranch—
J. Whytock sold his nine acre
ranch on Belleview lane this week
to J. E. Wild, a new arrival from
Fruita, Colo. The deal was made
through the C. B. Lamkin realty
agency. This sale marks the second
ranch purchase made by Mr. Wild
in this vicinity during the past few
weeks.
-
OR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses • DR. GEO. J. RINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. f \ and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 102.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.
Residence Phone 401.
Mrs. Fay Potter, who lives on a
ranch near Hitl ,Calif., has been
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Keller, during the last few days be­
fore their departure for Corvallis,
where Miss Irene Keller will attend
the Oregon Agricultural college.
Visiting Parents—
Harry Morgan, of Corvallis, is Confined by Illness—
Mrs. E. Huschke, who has been
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
confined
to her home for the past
J. M. Morgan, on Mountain avenue.
week by illness, is recovering from
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm her sickness and is able to be out
again.
1
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD*—Practice BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorney a-at-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland,
• -
.....
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and j -----
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
land, Ore.
73-tf
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Cull apples for sale, eating and I Painting House—
cooking apples.
Ashland Fruit A
Bert Turner is improvii^g the ap­
Produce Association.
10-6 pearance of his home on Sftcth street
with several cans of pain tpurchased
Fraleys Leave —
from Dickerson & Son.
Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and children
Something new In Teo's window.
left for California last week. Mrs.
299-tf
Fraley will Join her husband, Earl
Fraley, who is one of California’s
YV. O. D ickerson Im proving—
most successful teachers.
W. O. Dickerson, 111 Bush street,
who suffered a paralytic stroke re­
Cliff Payne makes benches
cently, Is reported as improving with
favorable chances for recovery, ac­
Dinner G uests—
cording
to the attending physician.
J. V. Wright and family and Mrs.
Josephine Champie and family were
Somebody has been advertising
dinner guests at the D. N. Davis
that I’m out of business, but it is
home on the Boulevard Sunday.
not true. I’m still on the Job. De
303tfi Witt Taxi.
12-2*
F o r p le a tin g see O rres.
LADIES
Have your suit or coat »flUor-
made. Come in and see tku
latest woolens and the new
models. Our prices are lower
than ready-mades.
McffKfd,
Grants Pass and Roseburg la­
dies are wearing our suits and
coats— why not you?
ORRES — TA£LO$S
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
Supply.
Provost Bros.
“Once Upon A Time”
We have as large depositors in this
bank, men and women who “once
upon a time” opened their accounts
with one lone dollar.
Like the fairy tales, their thrift and
industry are rapidly bringing them
to the stage ot financial independence
where they “live happily ever after.”
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
FOR SALE— Ford touring ear in TAXI— Acklin’a — Rose Bros. Phone
good condition, $175. 247 Third
»13-
136-n
St.
12-6*
EXPERT PAR REPAIRING at rea
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
Mattresses made over; packing
and crating. Douglas. 253 Fourth
GAR WASHING
St. Phone 63-R.
JO-6*
«RAVENSTEIN APPLES— 50 lb. EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114
uox, 75c delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
SVVEET CIDER— 40c gal. delivered. ———— — — — —
FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE?
Phone 9 -F -ll.
FOR SALE— 160 acres of land sever
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
SALESMAN to cover local territory
house, fair barn, 2,000,000 feel
selling dealers. Guaranteed sal­
of timber, three-fourths mile from
ary of $100 week for right man.
school, several springs, 12 acres
The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave..
in cultivation, 50 acres fenced
New York, N, Y.___________ 12-6*
good terms at 6 per cent, or wil
1 trade for Ashland property. Set
^WANTED.
C. B. Lamkin.
8-1 me
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WANTED— A few private boarder
Inquire 78 Fourth St., or phon4 FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base
471-J.
13-tf
ment and outbuildings. Good size
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
WANTED TO BUY— 6 tons baled
cation with fine view. Desirable
grain hay: also 4 milk goats. Ad­
for small family who want mod­
dress Gust Angeris, Deter, Ore­
erate prieed home. Apply to own­
gon.
12-3*
er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave
WANTED—-About five acres with
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
improvements, small house p re-|—---------------
ferred, close to town.
State FOR SALE- House and G acri
amount. Frank Anderson. 1066,
ground in fruit trees; close In
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 mo"
Divisadero St., San Francisco,
Calif.
306-lmo*
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR RENT.
FOR EXCHANGE—-My equity $380(
FOR RENT— Furnished front bed 1 strictly modern stuoco 5 roon
room, gentlemen only. Phone 367-5 bungalow with sleeping porches
Y or call 155 Factory.
13-tf j in Dinuba, Calif., town of 5000
center of raisin belt. For parti;
FOR RENT— Very desirable suite o f , improved farm.
D. Rasmussen
rooms and board for couple. Also ! Cutler, Calif.
8-9*
single room. Telephone 247-R. j
LOST.
13-3* 1
SALESMAN WANTED
FOR RENT— Two room furnished ; LOST— Fountain pen Reward. 21!
11-4
apartment for light housekeeping, j Gresham.
$15 per month.
Inquire 1291
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Granite
11-tf ^OST— On East Main between Elk:
------— 2—:-------------------------------------- 1 club and Morton St., purse con
talnlng two keys and some coin:
may keep purse and coin
CHICHESTER S PILLS Finder
but please return keys. K. Nel
X u d ie a l A . k y .’ u r I> r n r s f « t f o r
< U I_ c h « K < r ,r i» U n ,« n « r S $
n u i4
son (Tailor), 65 E. Main St. 10-t
.......................
P il ls la l i e d so l G o ld metallic
b e » « , sealed with Blue Ribbon.
I ake
o th e r . B u r o f
i ’ r ’i ê v â i - ’ A i.ï fôr « T i ï x ' : Â ?” T E c s
T U A T Í Ó N » B R A N D P 1 Ï L 8 , for S J
years known as Best. Safest. AJaays R ellabk
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS E V T O W
' If you want to buy or sell anything I
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
INTER URBAN AUTOCAR OO.
Effective March ÜU, 1920.
or Want any kind of Notary wor
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND done it will be to your advantap
7:15 a. m
to call on
7:16 a. m.
8 00 a.m .
8:00 a.m .
8 45 a. ni.
8:46 a.m .
9 30 a. m.
9:90 a. m.
10 15 a .m .
If . there are any bargains in tow
10:16 a.m
11 00 a.m .
11:00 a.m .
they have them.
12 00 Noon
18:00 Noon
12 46 p.m .
12:46 p.m.
1 30 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
2 13 P> m.
2:16 p. m.
3 00 p.m .
8:00 p.m .
3 46 p.m .
3:46 p.m .
4 30 p.m .
4:30 p.m .
5 15 p.m .
3:16 p.m .
6 00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7 00 p.m .
7:00 p.m .
8 45 p.m .
Sat. oaiy
8:45 p.m .
9 30 p.m .
9:30 p.m w . ill do your plow ing right now
10 30 p.m . Sau only 12:16 Midst in you r hard, stick y m il.
SUNDAY ONLY
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND Bargain In need sew in g m achine;
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m. a lso a new oai-load o f W hite sew ­
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. ing m achines just fat, at
11:00 a m.
11:00 a. m.
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
1:00 p. m.
Pe/J's Corner
1:00 p. m.
2 :00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
3 :00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
WHERE’S THE FTRE?
6:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Some times that fire whistle
Ashland Waiting —East Sido Phar- gets into the habit of blowing off
macy.
when there Is no fire, but you
JA CK SONYILLE-MEDFORD
know it when it is blowing for a
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
fire alarm; the big question then
LV. MEDFORD
LV. J’S’NV’LK is “Where is the fire?”
The
7:40 a. m.
7:20 a. m. truck is on the go— where?. It
9:90 a. m.
8:20 a. m. may be n small blaze or it may
10:30 a. m
10:00 a. m. already be past control— BUT
12:00 Noon
11:30 a. m. there is a fire! That’s what the
1:30 p. m.
1:00 p. m. fire whistle tells you and your
3:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m. heart jumps faster.
4:30 p. m.
3:45 p. ni.
Many times that call may he
5:30 p. m.
5:00 p. m. answered
and NOT be for your
9:30 p. m.
7:00 p. m. home or your
business. But once
7:30 pm .
Sat. only
8 .:0 0 p . m.
—
Just
that
vital
once— may prove
10:30 p.m .
8at. only
9:50 p.m .
the
disaster
of
your life. Sup­
WE RUN ON SUNDAY8.
pose it comes today, tomorrow—
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
who can tell when? Are you fully
Daily and Sunday
protected?
Why take the chances?
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
11:00 a. m.
1 00 p. m. What has happened can happen.
If it should happen to you, would
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
It hurt? A few dollars invested
Dally arid Sunday
LV. MEDFORD
LV. OTP’S PASS In a good fire policy today mav
8:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. save you a thousand tonight.
11:00 a. in.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
6:15 p. m.
lin g Room— The Real Estate and Real Insuraarc
Bonbennlere. PhiMb x60.
Office and Waiting Room: No. 6 Phene ail EBthh. 1MB
4EI East Main
S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building,
BEAVER REALTY CO.
H ie Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc P low
timings Agency
12-1 mo