Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    W ednesday, Septem ber 2 1 , 1921
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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
N ew Civic Club M em ber—
PA GB TURRA
' RIOTS BREAK OUT IN
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Mrs. T. J. Coffman, wife of th e !
WARSAW; TROOPS PATROL
new proprietor of the Hotel Ashland,
STREKTS— F E A R CLASH
was presented as a new member of!
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Local and Personal
the Civic Improvement club a t tbe
BERLIN, Sept. 20.— Troops are
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noon luncheon of th a t organizationj patrolling Warsaw’ to prevent politi-
yesterday.
cal riots, according to a dispatch
F orm er R esident V isits—
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
from A Breslau this morning. Public
Something new in t e n ’s window.
Mrs. Dawson Fortis, of Santa Bar­
buildings are under m ilitary guard
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bara. Calif., is here for a two weeks T eaching at E agle P oint—
and arm ored cars are held in readi-;
.CIGARETTE
visit with friends and relatives. She
Miss Hazel Green is teaching at
ness.
will be remembered as Miss Gussie Eagle Point, and Miss Inez Reeder Leaves for California—
According to the dispatch, feeling
Uptegraff.
at Norton, Ore., this year, a fte r g rad ! L. J. Orres left today for points is running high on the part of both
uating from the Ashland high school Hn N orthern California on a th re e ! the socialistic^ and sonservative ele-
Automobile insurance -Yeo,
where they completed the teaching days business trip,
ments, and the Polish governm ent
course.
299-tf course.
is in fear of a clash th a t m ight lead
Chas. S. W ilson— Painting, paper- to wholesale street fighting.
Delegation to Klam ath Fail»—
Good food, cooked right, servedi hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar-;
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O f course
Rev. Charles A. Edwards, H. T .ja t reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland i anteed. P. O. Box 244.
g. ■*> <$> & .♦> <$> s> .. <s>...
<$>
Elm ore. George M. Frost, and John ! Grill.
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you know
G rants Pass V isitors—
!
HOTEL ASHLAND
H. Fuller, secretary of the Chamber
the reason
W. A. Sharp and R. A. Dozier were! -.$>
of Commerce, left at 10.30 o’clock Co-Ed E n tertain ed —
ARRIVALS
business
visitors
from
$
this morning for K lam ath Falls,
A group of friends of Miss Bcr Ashland
why millions
w here they will represent Ashland nice Yeo gathered at the home of G rants Pass yesterday, frequenting I ♦ ♦ <g> ♦ <8>
o f men like
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a t a forum luncheon entertainm ent Mrs. Perozzi and gave a delightful local real estate offices.
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The following new arriv als are
of Medford business men tomorrow supper and shower for Miss Yeo,
Lucky Strike
Ranch
\
¡si
tor
¡registered
at the Hotel Ashlaud;
noon by the Klam ath Falls Chamber who leaves shortly for the Univer­
Cigarette
Boyd Tucker, rancher seven miles j Sarah Swearinger, Los Angeles; Mrs.
of Commerce. The carrying out of sity of Oregon. Those present were:
the Scenic Loop project will be dis­ Mrs. Yeo and Miss Bernice, Misses east of Ashland, was in the city yes-! Lillian Dealsen. Hornbrook, Calif.;
— because
Mrs. Sam Sobel, San Francisco; C. W. Ful-
cusseci at the luncheon. Ashland bus­ M argaret Johnson, Jessie G uthrie, teida> purchasing supplies.
it’s toasted
iness men will be tendered an offi­ M argaret Campbell, Caroline Tilton, i T.UCk? r ®"d daughter started work lerton, S. J. Grimes, Portland; .1. J
Lucille
and
Thelma
Perozzi,
and
•
JJonday
1,1
a
,ruU
Packing
plant
at
Tracy,
Virgil
O’Neil,
P
inehurst;
Mr.
which seals
cial reception at a later date not yet
Medford.
and Mrs. A. Giebisch. H. W. Mc- in the real
set in reciprocation of the recent for­ Mrs. Perozzi.
Glenn. Portland»; Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
um luncheon given for the K lam ath
Watch Yeo’» window.
299-tf Metzger, Akron, O. ; A. P. Davis, i Burley taste
Jiggs and Maggie in person at
F alls business men at the Hotel Ash­
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dun-
Eagle Point Saturday night. Septem- ¡Pinehurst Visitor__
land.
her 24. Also Super-Giant b a llo o n :. C. W. Decarlow left Monday for b ar’ Chicago; c - A- Nuhora, T aft;
A couple of bargains: Half acre, dances and popular “Spot’’ dances. his ranch near P inehurst, a fte r j ‘^ r ’ and ®®rs - Guy Swanger, New
15-6*
spending a few days in A shland pur- ^-‘o,ldou. G ., Mr. and Mrs, O. Schu-
ideal location, five room modern Majestie Orchestra.
niarck and son, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs.
bungalow, fruit and shade, level and
i chasing food and farm supplies.
V
isit
R
elatives
in
Portland
—
Dewey
Probst, H ilt, Calif.; Mr. and
rich land. $1800. Five room first
C
laude
Saunders,
follow
in
g
the
Mrs.
H.
L. Swift, San Francisco; ,
Smoke American Eagle cigars.
class modern" bungalow close to cen­
retu
rn
of
his
father,
“
Doc”
Saun­
Made in Ashland. 245 F o u rth St. Wm. M. Woods, Lon Beach, Calif.;
te r of town, good garden. $2500.—
ders, from Portland, is now in the
Staples Realty.
1 6 -lm o * C. N. Hash, B utte F alls; T. F.
northern m etropolis visiting rela­
Mesch, P o rtlan d ; F . L. Terwilliger,
Ixnul
E
xh
ib
it
Car
tives.
Claude
is
indefinite
as
to
the
F. W. Patrick, K lam ath F alls; Mrs.
A ttend California School—
A car load of Jackson county ex­ F. L. Cranfield, San Diego, C alif.; ,
The Misses R uth and Alice Brown time he will be gone, having planned
w rite th a t they are very pleasantly on a visit with friends in Tacom a.' hibits for th e state fair was loaded H. E. Long, Los Angeles.
installed in their winter qu arters at Wash. “ Doc” Saunders reports pros- ’ yesterday, and left this m orning for
San Jose, Calif., and are taking up perous busness conditions and ex-¡Salem . E. R. Oatman, the countyj
tensive building in Portland.
fruit inspector, who will have charge j
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th e ir school work.
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of the exhibits during the fair, left
Ladies, bring a beau with you to .w ith his wife by auto this forenoon
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells
the
Bungalow dance W ednesday e v -jfo r Salem. While the car load of ex-
p lu m b in g fixtures and supplies.
ening.
His ticket covers the w ar , hibits left this morning, supplemen-
Phone 166-J, shop a t 24S Fifth St.
tax
for
both
himself and lady. If tary exhibits will be expressed to
i KEROSENE
287-tf
you come alone you m ust pay 10c Salem next Saturday evening.
An
home fuel for oil
F orm Tw o C. E. Societies—
war tax.
2t
oil heaters and.
The Endeavor society of the Chris­
20. Three thous-
. LONDON. . Sept.
.
Ion
lamps.
Get it at yourj
tian church met Sunday, with the To L eave for E u g e n e -
and unemployed made a dem onstra-
I
dealer's.
result th at there are now two socie­
Miss Mary iMoore. 364 Vista street, i tion today in front of the govern-
ties instead of one. A senior class will leave tomorrow for Eugene, raent buildings. Thousands of police-
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
of twenty-one members, and an in­ where she will attend the University men flanked the crowd to prevent
(C A l I F O R V I A )
term ediate class of twenty-seven, of Oregon.
; any disorders.
They expect soon to have a ju n io r'?
society also.
A 'í
STRIKE
k..
j
PEARL OIL
S u its M ade to Orden-—
Cleaning and repairing on short
notice.
K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland;
Bldg.
302t{
To L eave for E u g e n e -
y
— *
Edgar anil Kee Buchanan and H er-.
nice Yeo, all graduates of the Ash­
land high school with the class of
1921, will leave tom orrow for Eu­
gene, where they will enter the Uni­
versity of Oregon.
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 «ach tlm®.
!
PHYSICIANS.
DR. FR ANK
ATTORNEY«.
M. MOXGX— ha« re­ BRIGGS A
•
DRS. SA\WYER A CRANDALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
TAXI.
Pioneer Building.
TAXI— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
213-
13 6 -t 1
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FOR RALE.
T R A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
i FOR SALE— One ton Buick truck T, L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
in good condition, , equipped with
FER — Good team anil motor­
self starter, two separate bodieB.
trucks. Good service at a reason­
extra tire, $550. Inquire at Tid­ able price. Phone 83.
ings office.
16-3
I • -
—
■ —■ "■ - FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
FOR SALE— At a sacrifice, Samson
call
W hittle T ransfer Co.. Phone
tractor, nearly new. Terms. 173
117.
Offioe 89 Oak street. Near
i Helman.
16-3*
Hotel Austin.
FOR SALE— Used Dodge car.
quire at Automotive garage.
In­ EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea­
sonable prices.
Lithla Garage.
16-3
12-lm o
FOR SALE— Oakland six, good con­
CAR WASHING
dition. six tires and bumper, $450.
126 Mechanic.
15-6* EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
ing. Lithla Garage, phone 114.
APPLE JUICE, guaranteed to make
12-lmo
delicious jelly, 40c gallon. Phone
VOR SALE— R E A L ESTATE.
9 -F -ll.
WOOD LOT FOR SALE— 200 acres
2 miles we6t of Ashland, 4000
I FOR SALE— One corn cultivator, 1
cords wood on it, mostly fir.
Hallock weeder, 1 Acme cultivator,
Shack, good barn, • springs. Price
1 8-inch plow. 1 stum p puller. 1
only $12.50 per acre. W orth th a t
buggy. 1 hack, 2 12-inch P. & O.
for pasture. Terms. W. D. Hodg­
plows. 1 bean thresher, 1 Cahqou
son, owner, Gooding, Idaho. ll-4 w
seeder, 1 steam wood saw, 1 side-
hill plow. See Maneely or High
Bros, at Clayton ranch.
15-2 FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
house,
fair barn, 2,000,000 feet
FOR SALE— Singer sewing machine,
of
tim
ber,
th ree-fourtha mile from
good running order, only $6.00.
school,
several
springs, 12 acres
Douglas, 253 Fourth, phone 63-R.
in cultivation, 50 acre« fenced,
15-3
good term s a t 6 per cent, or will
trade for Ashland property. See
j FOR SALE— Ford touring car in
C. B. Lamkin.
8-1 mo
good condition, $175. 247 Third
St.
12-6*
FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
WANT ED.
ment and outbuildings. Good size
lot with plenty of frlut. Nice lo­
LADY would like to invest In small
cation with fine view. Desirable
established business.
References
exchanged. P. O. Box 246. 16-3* ‘ for small family who want m od­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
er on premises. 705 Penn. Ave.
WANTED -About five acres with
4-1 mo
improvements, small house pre-, Corner Harrison.
ferred, close to town.
S ta te 1
H ELP WANTED.
am ount.
Frank Anderson, 1065
Divisadero St., San Francisco, WANTED— Laborers and team sters
Calif.
305-lmo*
for construction work on irrig a ­
tion project near Medford. Ore­
gon. Wages $3 for eight hours,
less $1 for board. Job will last
all winter. Rogue River Valley
W e sell
Canal Co., M dlford, Ore.
14-7
Brick Ice Cream
(HG CO LATE
VANILLA
STRAW BERRY
MAPLE NUT
Big dance at the Bungaiow Wed->
nesday night. Dancing, the couple,
7 7c, war tax 8c, total 85c. Extra
ladies and ladies unaccompanied by
gentlem en, 10c.
BRIGGS— A ttorn eys-at-
linquished his practice in Ash­
Law, P ioneer Block, A shland.
land. All accounts are payable
at his office before a period of L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens* Bank
fourteen days from date.
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. -...... - ■ . I Bldg.
OK ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice!
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and ’
CHIROPRACTORS.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 gnd
2 to 6. äw edenburg Bldg., A s h - DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
land, Ore.
73-tf
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Residence Phone 401.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to ASHLAND 1LEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
eye, ear, nose and throat. G lasses!
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
S. P. R. R. Offices, M.
and H.
F irst National
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.! Vlt-o-Net Baths.
Bank Building. Phone 48.
MONEY WA NTRD.
EX-SOLDIER, with property valued
at $6000. wishes tem porary !oai-
of $2500 for business purpose»
until state loan can be obtained.
Address X. R., care Tidings. 16-2*
SALESMAN W ANTED
Ashland Creamery
■ 111
SALESMAN to cover local territory
selling dealers. Guaranteed sal­
ary’ of $100 week for right man.
The Richard« Co.. 200 Fifth Ave .
New York, N. Y.
12-6*
FO B RENT.
The Heider Traelor
and P.&0. Dise Plow
Used Car
will <lo your plowing right now
in yonr haifl, sticky soil.
SALE
Bargain iu used sew in g m achine;
a lso a new carload o f W hite sew ­
ing m achines just in, at
FOR RENT— Used sewing machine.
Good condition. See Mrs. Lane.
Tidings office.
16-3
FOR RENT— Vista apartm ent, fu rn ­
ished, adults only.
Inquire of
Mrs. F. L. Putnam , 166 H argadine
street, phone 264-Y.
15tf
FOR RENT— Furnished front bed
room, gentlemen only. Phone 367-
Y or call 155 Factory.
13-tf
Peil's Corner
21 CHEVROLET TOURING
$375.00
W h a t W o m e n C an D o W ith
E want to be o f aid to women who
wish to keep the home always spick
and span, so w e maintain a “paint and
nish service” that makes it easy work and
fun to do many little interior painting jobs
yourself.
W
21 MAXWELL RDSTR.
$200 in Extras
W e make a special line o f paints, var­
nishes, etc., for “home work” after 72 years’
experience with paints and painting prac­
tice. They are paints that spread easily,
dry perfectly and give the best lasting
results.
T he scientific paints and varnishes are
20 SPECIAL SIX STUDE.
Excellent Shape
COLE EIGHT
Nothing Better for $1000
the easiest to apply. T hey cost no more,
and sometimes less than others.
var­ W hat pleasure to have home things al­
ways looking bright and new ! W hat fun!
to view your own work neatly done! Sur­
prise yourself. See what you can do w ith
“just a can o f paint or varnish” in your
home.
Use Fuller’s products. Follow Fuller’s
simple specifications for the work you want
to do, and you’ll make transformations that
w ill be a real delight
Remember —- don’t le i surfaces ro t-—it
costs less to paint
Fu 11er s
17 BUICK SIX
You’ll Buy It at $650
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SPECIFICATION
F a r m P o in t s
Real Estate
D ecoret Varnish Stains
Stain and Varnish with one application. Dec­
oret refinishes with color and gloss the worn and
scarred surfaces o f furniture,
floors and interior woodwork.
The color o f any natural
wood can be matched.
Made in eight colors.
The Decoret Line is composed
of White Enamel, Ivory Enamel,
Stove Enamel, Screen Enamel
and Bronze Finishes.
W here to Buy: Important that you
for
get the right material so be sure to
go to the right store for Fuller prod­
uct». Cut out the coupon to the right
as a memo to direct you.
For
¡
all
Write us n ow — « post card — for
booklet of Fuller's Specification “Home
Service” Paints which tell just what to
buy for the work you have in mind.
exterior jobs of p aistia« it is advisable to obtain
the services of a M aster Fainter
Canvas
Shoes
-A
W. P. Fuller & Co.
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Dcpt. 14, San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for 72 Yearn
Established 1849
Branches in 16 cities in the West
Dealers Everywhere
W c carry several
SAVE THIS
(Cat
thia nut and put it in your pocketbook or
handbag as a memo)
City and Ranch Pvoptsrlle*
D onees to S e n t.
CITIZENS* BANK BUILDING
W H E R E ’S TH E F IR E ?
Some times th a t fire whistle
gets into the habit of blowing off
when there is no fire, but you
know it when it is blowing for a
Ore alarm ; the big question then
is “ W here is the fire»” ' The
truck is on the go— where?. It
may be a small blaze or it may
already be past control— BUT
there is a fire! T h at’« what the
fire whistle tells you and your
heart jum ps faster.
Many times th a t call may he
answered and NOT be for your
home or your business. But once
—ju st th a t vital once— may prove
the disaster of your life. Sup­
pose it comes today, tom orrow —
who can tell when? Are you fully
protected? W hy take the chances’*
W hat has happened can happen.
If it should happen to you, would
tt h u rt? A few dollars Invested
In a good fire policy today may
save you a thousand tonight.
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
Also makers o f Rubber-Ce­
ment Floor Paint, All-purpose
Varnishes, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fifteen - for -
Floors Varnish, Washable W all Finish, Auto
Enamel, Porch and Step Paint.
M'fd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
HIT THE TRAIL
MEDFORD, OREGON
BARGAINS IN
Can of Paint and “a Little W ork That’s Fun”
19 CHEVROLET RDSTR.
Cord Tires
Hitt son’s
C. B. L A M K I N
W’itli
Rubber,
kinds.
Made
t'-oiuposltloii
or
leath er soles.
Fuller’s -Home Service” Paints are sold by «ho
following in your city:
Dickerson & Son
Ashland, Ore.
(
Billings Agency
asm s A N D
R eal E sta te and R eal Insurance
» ,
Phone 211
Estah. 1SI3
41 E ast Main