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Y r'Sr- ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Monday. September 90, 1991 soon tor her home in Baldwin, Mich. Ashland News in Paragraphs ♦ Mrs. Dreyes had been visiting in Ashland during the sum m er months. '• Cards and musical selections fea New arrivals at Hotel Ashland tured the ev en in g 's'e n te rta in m e n t. are: G. L.^Vail, Hilt, Calif.; J. 9. Those present were •' Mr. and Mrs. G arner, Sac Francisco; Mr. and Mrti. Greenwood. Mr. and Mr9. Jam es A. M. b a re r, P ortland; Luella Selda, Rudd. Mr. a n d Mrs. R. P. W atkins, P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W il Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and daughter, | liams, K etchikan, Alaska; Dexter E. K. Hall, Mrs. Julia Van Wegen, Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Baucher, Mrs. Lulu Wilson and daughter, San Francisco; T. M. Russell, Salem; Jan et; Mrs. Grace Dreyes and Mr. L. R. Todd, Sutter, Calif.; Mrs. Les and Mrs. F. H. W alker, son F rank ter Quigley, Yreka, Calif.; Mrs. ' and daughter Janie. Charles Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Sandry, Mrs. G. W oodruff, George M. Robinson, Robert McGee, Port land. 1 ♦ Local and Personal --------------------- Side Lights---------------------- -— HOTEL ASHLAND Bert Freem an sent a sample of a seedling, silver prune th a t grows in; Lou Grisson, farm er, near Lake Will Patton, J. E. Welch and Alex Lilligreen returned Saturday from a Creek, sustained a broken leg and his yard, at 261 Oberlin street, to ten days' hunting and prospecting num erous bruises Saturday when a Corvallis by his brother, Rolley,; trip down through Josephine county team of horses he was driving be- when he went up to school last week. came frightened and ran away. Mrs. R 1« seldom th a t a seedling shows and as fa r as Crescent City. D. N. Davis, accompanied by a local the characteristics of the parent in Those Tamous Hot Tamales now j doctor> ie it Ashland» Saturday e v e-; lts fruit, but this specimen is rich 19-4, uing for the Grisson home. on at Rose Brothers. Mr. in flavor and as large as th e fruit of Grisson is th e son-in-law of Mr. and the parent. Called by F a th e r’s Death— Mrs. D. N. Davis. Mr. J. E . Welch, oi this city, was ______ A 100 per cent attractio n for 100 « i called to Portland Saturday by a | Smoke American Eagle cigars, per cent Americans in the LaSalle telegram announcing the death of! ATad8 ¡n Ashland. 245 F ourth St. Q uartet at th e Armory October 1 for his father, J. .W. Welch, of th a t city. I 16-lm o* the American Legion. Mr. Welch was a prom inent Odd ___ —__ Fellow and had been a resident of i fiuntei*» a t Big Elk— Motor to Copco, C alif.— P ortland for a num ber of years. Among a party of hunters who Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long and Mrs I have spent the last two weeks-end J. R. Lilly motored to Copco, Calif., Good food, cooked right, served j hunting a t Big Elk were Ike Frid- yesterday for a visit with Raymond a t reasonable prices. Hotel Ashland egar. Henry Enders, Nate Bates and Long, who is employed there as an Grill. 297tf 1 A. Ross. The first tim e Enders suc electric operator by the Oregon-Cali ceeded in wounding a buck and lost fornia Power company. To U ndergo OjH-ration— Mrs. Julius P. Wolff, 586 B street, ! him after following the trail for a en tered the Sacred H eart hospital a t ! hundred yards. But yesterday the j Dinner P arty E ntertainm ent— Medford Sunday, where she will J on'y experience they had worth m en -; Mrs p H W alker, 419 Liberty tioning was running into a rain- j Sfreet, was the hostess a t a dinner undergo an operation. storm. j party given Friday evening a t her 1 home in honor of Mrs. W alker’s sis Your opportunity to see Skov H ear the new “ Fiddle-Oddity” ' ter, Mrs. Grace Dreys, who will leave gaard September 29. 1921. Seats at 17tf played by H arold Isbell, in the La-! Rose Bros. ______ Salle Q uartet October 1. P rospectors R e t u r n - Army P lanes Pa««— Eight arm y De Haviland planes! of the government forest patrol! service passed over the city Satur-j day en route from Eugene to Ma- th e r field a t Sacramento, Calif. The ten rem aining planes a t Eugene will retu rn to M ather field th e first of next month. A ttend State F a ir— ®®r. an d Mrs. Bert H inthorne left ! thi3 morning by auto on a motoring! *nd vacation trip in the northern. part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. H inthorne, who expects to be gone two weeks, will attend th e Oregon state fair a t Salem. Automobile Som ething new In Teo’s window. 299-tf t cours«. Portland Pastor V isits— Rev. J. C. Austin, of Portland, assistant director of the Baptist board of promotion for the Baptist state convention, delivered the Sun- day serm on at the local Baptist church yesterday. ______ Native Scotch dance in native cos- tum e by an ex-member of the Scotch Royal Highlanders, in the LaSalle j Q uartet October 1. David Peterson and B. Dougherty have returned from a week’s hunt ing trip and now are feasting on venison and 250 pounds of “ one bear.” S alts Made to Order— Cleaning and repairing on short notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland Bldg. 3 02tf F or pleating, see Orres. 17tf i Cliff Payne makes benches. Duck Season October 1— The duck hunting season will ; I open October 1 and not tw enty days later than th at dhte, as believed by some sportsmen, according to Cap- taift A. E. Burghuff, state game ! warden. The deer hutlng season closes October 20 and some sports-j men have confused th a t date with i the opening of the duck season. All prospects are for an excellent duck season, according to the game authorities. The LaSalle Q uartet (all ex-ser vice men> will appear in A shland October 1 at the Armory under the auspices of the American L«glon. CHOCOLATE VANILLA STRAWBERRY MAPLE NUT Ashland Creamery T With such an account at the First National, your friends will be pro tected, drawing good interest, and may be withdrawn at certain desig nated periods. National Bank Ashland, Oregon -Old««« N ational “ THE ELHART WAY” Satisfactory Quality Satisfactory Service insurance— Yeo, of 299-tf The Beider Tractor and P.&0. Dise Plow w ill do your plow ing right now in your hard, stick y soil. B argain in used sew in g m achine; a lso a new carload o f W h ite se w in g m achines ju st in , at Peil's Corner R ussell Picture E xhibit at K. F a lls) A picture of a blazing forest fire! painted by Mabel Russell ,of Ash- j land, was taken to K lam ath Falls by th e Ashland delegation which at-j tended the recent forum luncheon in that city, and hung in the dining room of the Klamath Cham ber of Commerce, where it received much favorable comment. W hile the painting depicts a weird, yet beauti-! ful, scene, the real purpose is to! show the depredUtion and destruc-!l tion to scenery of the forest fires. Brick Ice Cream HERE are retired farm ers. women with incomes, and well-to- db persons, who may tem porarily have idle funds. To them we recom mend Time Deposits Accounts. Friday Afternoon Club Meets— The Friday Afternoon club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Lilly, Union street. Those present besides the hostess were. Mesdames O. . Long, W alter Frulan, C. A. Cotter, Dyrud, H. C. Emery, Guy Jacobs, M ark ; Smith, Joseph Poor, Love, G. H. Hedburg and Frank Nelson. Rear H unters R eturn— tUne TIMB DEPOSITS I ■■ ■ ■ ■ We sell S E R V IC E 1 Singular Prune S eedling Q ueried— Injured in R unaw ay— B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L , bruin Visitor— F or high grade tailoring for men Dr. H. A. Cauiield, of Drain, was and women— C. Orres. a Saturday visitor at the home of — Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Garrett, on Return» to CalifornLi— M anzanita street. Mrs. Canfield Dawson Foster, of Santa Bar bas been visiting her parents for bara, Calif., has been a visitor the past week. Dr. and Mrs. Can- with home folks of late. Her hus- f ield left Sunday morning for th eir I band, Dawson Foster, is salesm an in ja leading shoe establishm ent in th a t home at Drain. ; California town. Seats for Skovgaard now on sale --------- - at Rose Bros. 17tfj H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells 299-tf ! W atch Yeo’s window. I plumbing fixtures and supplies. Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth Si. R eturn From F resn o— 287-ti Portland V isitors— • M. J. Love, employe of the S. P. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ard, of company, returned Friday from S*n | R eturns AlMi<sles_ Portland, were over-Sundav g u e sts; Francisco, where he has been in the Mrs. Susie Arnold Good has re- company hospital for four week9. turned to Los Angeles a fte r an ex of Mr. and Mrs. Coffman, of the!I His health is much improved. tended stay with the home folks,! Ashland hotel. They are old-tim^: her m other having been seriously ill. ! friends of the Coffmans. Cbaa. S. Wilson— Painting, paper-; Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm hanging, tinting. Satisfaction guar-' Woolens for men and warnen sold anteed. P. O. Box 244. 8-lm * by the yard— C. Orres. 17tf, Comply the Law AND U SE Printed Butter Wrappers A CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words “Oregon, Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrons o f the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes'of butter paper and wilTpriut it in lots of 100 sheets and up ward and deliver it by'parcels po st at the fol lowing prices: 161 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces..........$1.75 150 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces 500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces PAO« THRK1 .... $2.75 $4.00 PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEY ». DR. FRANK M. MÜXON— has re BRIGGS A BRIGGS—Attorney s-ui- linquished his practice in Ash Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. - - - - - ■ - - ... land. All accounts are payable 1-- — L. A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-Law . at his office before a period of Room» 5 and 6, Citizens' Bank I fourteen days from date. Bids OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice chiropractors . lim ited to eye, ear, nose arid throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash DR. GEO. i . K1NZ — Chiropractor. Suite 8. Examination Free. No. land, Ore. 73-tf 25, the Plu2a. Office Phone 103. Residence Phone 401. DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to ASHLAND HKALTHATORlU.M— Dr. eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec siniplled. Oculist and au rist for trical Treatm ents, Mineral and 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. and H. Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567. Bank Building. Phone 48. DRS. SJ\W Y£R & CRANDALL TAXI. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Pioneer Building. TAXI— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J 213. 136-ti & FOR SALE. TRANSFER and exprhss . FOR SALE— Small reed baby buggy. r . L. POWELL— GENERAL~TRANS• FE R — Good team and m otor Phone 230-R. 20-3 trucks. Good service at a reason FOR SALE— Big type Polaud China able price. Phone 83. boar, farrowed April 24, 1921, sired by The Em ancipator No. FOR PROMPT and careful service with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, 117327, dam Queen of Oregon No. call X riittle T ransfer Co., Phone 296324. R. E. Casad, Talent, 117. Office 89 Oak street, Near Oregon. 20-3* Hotel Austin. FOR SALE——Household furniture, EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea- dinlng table, chairs, buffet, dress- sonable prices. Lithia Garage. ers, rockers, all oak; sanitary 12-1 mo couch, beds, stoves, etc. 550 F a ir-u view St. 20-8 CAR WASHING FOR SALE— Good 4-room bunga-1 EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish- low, large lot, some fruit, chicke^ Lithia Garage, phone 11 1 house. For particulars, s^e M. V. 12-lm o L. at Tidings. 19-3 FOR »ALE— REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— Geuuine sweet potato FOR SALE— 160 acres of laud seven squash and mammoth chili squash miles east of Ashland, 3 room Will deliver 10ft pounds or more. house, fair barn. 2,000,000 feet W. E. Pierson, Boulevard, tele of tim ber, three-fourths mile Irom phone 485-J. 19-6 school, several springs, 12 acres in cultivation, 50 acres fenced, : FOR SALE— March pullet and yeaj good term s at 6 per cent, or will old hen. Phone 199. 19-tf trade for Ashland property. Sec C. B. Lamkitk 8-1 mo FOR SALE OR TRADE— 5 or 7 pas senger auto, A-l shape. 29 Pio FOR SALE-—Cozy convenient four- neer. 19-3* room cottage, with roomy base ment and outbuildings. Good size SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every rbt with plenty of frlut. Nice lo day. 40c gallon delivered. Phone cation with fine view. Desirable 9 -F -ll. for sm all family who w ant mod erate priced home. Apply to own FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave. M attresses made over, packing and Corner Harrison. 4-1 mo crating. Douglass. 254 Fourth St. Phone 63-R. 18tC Brick building and lot— fully occu pied at rental insuring good r e APPLE JUICE, guaranteed to make turns on investment. delicious jelly, 40c gallon. Phone 9 -F -ll. 25. acres with six room house, large barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2 W ANTED. acres alfalfa, good garden gjnd farm land. WANTED— To buy a box stove sec ond hand, old fashioned, if in good 28% acres with fine dwelling, barn, condition and reasonably priced. packing house. About 20 acres In ! Call Mrs. A. Schuerman, phone good orchard. Balance sultablo 288-J. i9 tf for farm products. x WANTED— Dressmaking. C hildren’s 7 acres with good fruit, house and • sewing a specialty. Crocheting to chicken shed. Sightly location. order. Mrs. Phillips, 687 Beach > s t- 18-6* Furnished six room dwelling on a paved street, one of the finest lo WANTED— About five acres with cations in the city. improvements, small house pre ferred. close to town. State at am ount. F rank Anderson, 1065 Inquire FIRST NATIONAL BANK Divlsadero St., San Francisco, 18-tf Calif. 305-lmo* , i FOR R E N T . 1NTEKURHAN AUTOCAR OO. Effective March 2U, lWiSO. FOR RENT— 2 % acres of fruit and berries and good garden ground, LV. M EDKiRD LV. ASHLAND! with 5 room house. Address 267 7:15 a. m. 7:15 a. m. Maple St. 19-6* Send your orders to us by mail accompan 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. ied by the price of the paper and it will be 8:45 a. m. 8:46 a. in. FOR RENT— Furnished front bed 9:30 a. m. room, gentlemen only. Phone 367- 9 :30 a. in promptly forwarded to you by parcel post, 10:15 a. pi. Y or call 155 Factory. 13-tf 10:15 a. m. prepaid. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 &. in. HELI» WANTED. 12:00 Noou 12iP0N oon We use the best butter paper obtainable, 12:45 p. in l i i i t p.m. WANTEED— Experienced waitress 1:30 p. m. 1:39 "p. a . and our workmanship is of the best. Let. us No other need apply. Nelda Cafe 2:15 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 19-3 have your order and you will not regret it. 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:46 p. m. 3:46 p. m. WANTED— An active or silent p a rt 4:30 p. m. 4 :30 p. m. ner in money m aking proposition. 5:15 p m. 5:15 p. in. Close to Ashland. 81500 required. 6 :u0 p m. 6:00 p. m. E. P. Moore. 173 Helman. 19-5* 7:00 p. m. 7 :01 p. m. j 8:45 p .m . Sat. onty 8:45 p. m .l A s h la n d , O r e g o n C. B L A M K I N 9:30 p. m. 9 :3 5 » . m.l 10:30 p .m . Sat. only 12:15 Midst SUNDAY ONLY 025353484823532323530223230102000202010123535323484823484802234889 LV. MEDhXiRD LV. ASHLAND BARGAINS IN 9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. ! Real Estate 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a- m. J 1:00 a. n . | 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon Ctty and Ranch Pro|w rtle» 1:00 p. m.- l:00t>. m House* to R ent. 2:00 p. m. 2 00 p. m 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING 5:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m 6:30 p. m 6:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. Ashland W aiting East Side Phar- ¡ tnacy. JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY LV. MEDFORD LV. .rS’NV’LE 7:40 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 8:20 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 12:00 Noon 11:30 a .m . 1:30 p. m. 1 :00 p. m. If you have » use for e v ery d ol 3:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. lar you K iin— 4:30 p. m. 3:45 p. m. I f food, rent and clothing cat 5:30 p. m. 5 :00 p. ra. up a large portion of your to 9:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Sat. only 7:30 p m . 8 :00 p. m. l l you hate th e idea o f leaving 10:30 p. m. . ---- Sat. only _ _ „ p. m. 9:50 your w ife and children unpro WE RUN ON SUNDAYS. vided for, even though you tune MEDFORD-ROSEBURG not m uch m oney to spend on life Daily and Sunday LV. MEDFORD LV. ROSEBURG insurance-— You w ill be in te n ^ ie d in our 111: oo a. m. l 00 p. m. Traveler« G uaranteed I x w -C om MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS Dally and Sunday Ltf« Contractu. i LV. MEDFORD CV. O T 8 PASS Tlxey provide you with Die 8:00 a .m . 10:00 a .m . largest am ount o f jpood protection 11:00 a .m . 1:00 p.m tor . e v e ty d ollar th a t yon can af 1:00 p .m . 4:00 p .m lord . to «pend for thia purpose. 4:30 p .m . 6:15 p, m. Get our rate« today. G rants Pass W aiting Room— The Bonbonniere. Phene i6 0 . Office and W elting Room: No. 6 S. Front St... Nash Hotel Building. REAL ESTATE « INSURANCE B stahU shed 18BB “ No H unting” signs for sale at ^hcn* a i l 41 B. Mato St. Tidings office. I8 tf A s h la n d T id in g s Last Dance of Season B U N G A L O W W EDNESDAY NIGHT This event is being largely advertised down the Valley and will be made the best of the season Snyders Jazz Orchestra d o lla r c o u n ts Billings Agency