Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 05, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, October 5, IM I
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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G rants Pass S h e r iff’s Office Em pty
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Visit at M edford—
Misses Hazel Smith and Lillian
George Lewis, sheriff, and Ernest
McMillan
were in Medford yesterday
Lister, deputy, have been called to
Medford on the Jack Maloney, Jack visiting friends.
Casey and Joe Ray trial. The trio
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were arrested for operating a still
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
laat November.— Grants Pass Cour-1 folk9 as well as commercial and tour-
ier
1st business.
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Cliff Payne makes cedar chests. Is Great G randfather—
With the birth of a son to Mr. and
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Mrs. Gilbert Black, of Seattle, Prof.
H. G. Gilmore, of this city, is now a
Nevada Arrivals—
Prank Gilbert
Mrs. Grace D. Cautmill and little great grandfather.
black
Is
a
grandson
of
Mr. Gilmore.
daughter. Jane -Annette, of Sparks,
Nev., arrived and are visiting at the
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home of the former’s parents, Mr.'
Let us give that old suit a going
and Mrs. D. M. Davis. 872 Boule-, over. You’ll be surprised. Paulse-
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rud’s.
vard.
Smoke American Eagle cigars. Jew eler O ffers Prizes—
O. H. Johnson, local jeweler, has
Made lu Ashland. 246 Fourth St.
16-lmo* offered a $25 lady’s gold watch , as
i a prize to be offered at the Rogue
; River Valley apple exposition to be
Hunters Return—
. J. Ruger and Clinton Harkins' h^ld in Medford during this month
have returned from Elk creek and at a date not yet determined. The
Buck lake, where they had been Medford chamber of commerce in­
spending the past four days duck and tends to make th e show a valley af­
deer hunting. The hunters brought fair.
home two deer, in addition to bag­
Woolens for men and women sold
ging a number of ducks.
by the yard— C. Orres.
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Have a fit— C. Orres.
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Rogue River V isitor—
John McClaren, of Rogue River,
was an Ashland business visitor
yesterday.
For pleating, see Orres.
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A t F orest G r o v e -
Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Ed­
wards are at Forest Grove, where
Rev. Edwards is attending the Ore­
gon conference of the Methodist
Episcopal church.
Rev. and Mrs.
Edwards will return the early part
of next week.
Something new In Teo’s window.
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Prisoner Taken to Yreka-—
Harold Hicks, alias Eddie Davis,
19, colored, arrested here Monday
by local police following orders of
the police at Yreka, Calif., was taken
to Yreka yesterday by Sheriff Calk­
ins, of that place. The boy is ac­
cused of stealing clothes and other
articles at Dorris, Calif.
He was
taken off the Klamath Falls stage
by the local police.
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Boy Seoul H ik e -
Troop 2, Boy Scouts, under the
leadership of their scoutmaster, C.
F. Koehler, will hike to the moun­
tains in the neighborhod of Mount
Wagner next Saturday morning. The
start will be made promptly at 730
o’clock
from
the Presbyterian
church.
Old hats cleaned and reblocked in
fall style. Jack Carlisle, at the O.K.
barber shop. Oak street.
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Farm A ssociation In Good Condition
The Ashland branch of the Na­
tional Farm Loan Federation is in a
very good financial condition, ac­
cording to G. A. Z. Harris, bank ex­
aminer, who was in the city this
week. He stated that the federation
carries $150,000 in loans with no
delinquents.
Several new applica­
tions now are awaiting approval.
Law suits centering around the con­
stitutionality of the farm loan act
tied up the sale of bonds by the fed­
eration for more than a year, Mr.
Harris said. Banks now are making
efforts to sell the bonds to meet the
demands of new applicants.
woman ot today, A woman spends derfce that he Is leading a dog's life,
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Methodist Hold
her money for attire and a man —Stonewall (Okla.) News.
his money for a tire —*Pterce
One cent the word each time.
82nd Conference i spends
One more thing this country need#
(Colo.) Leader.
is fewer fashion magazines and more
ATTORNEYÍ.
PHYSICIANS.
Session at Chicago The man who growls every day cook books.— Edinburg (Tex.) Re-
DR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BfUGGS— Attorneys-at-
■hows each day by indisputable evt- vlew.
CHICAGO, Ot. 4 — The eighty-
second session of the Rock R iver'
conference of the Methodist Episco­
pal church begau today In the Tho-
burn Methodist Episcopal church,
here. The sessions will continue‘
until October 11.
As the Rock River conference is
the second largest of the Methodist
churches in the United States, many
delegates arrived last night and
more were registering today.
Bishop Thomas Nicholson is the
presiding officer of the session, as­
sisted by District Superintendent Po- •
lemus H. Swift and Rev. John H. De- I
Laney, pastor of the Thoburn church
and the conference host.
Important changes in pastorates
of Methodist churches will be a n -1
nounced by Bishop Nicholson on the
closing day of the conference.
One of the outstanding features of
the seven-day program will be a
course of lectures by Prof. Harry F.
Ward, of the Union Theological sem­
inary. on the topic “The Future of
the Church in Modern Industry.”
They will be delivered on three days,
starting tomorrow, and will be open
to the public.
Participation of laymen in the con-1
ference this year was expected to be
larger than ever before, because of
the growth of the centenary move­
ment, Meetings of the laymen’s
electoral conference and the lay­
men’s association, the Woman’s
Home and Foreign Missionary socle- j
ties, have been arranged.
Whose fault is it when your
husband is cross at
breakfast?
If you hit your thumb
With a ham m er you
w o u ld n ’t blam e y o u r
thumb for hurting.
Then why blame your
husband whose nerves
may have been pounded
by coffee, and whose rest
probably has been broken
by the irritation of the
caffeine it contains?
If you stay awake half
the night you don’t feel
any too cheerful.
The caffeine of coffee
and the thein of tea are
known drugs. If their use
is persisted in, sooner or
later the nervous system
may give way.
Then you may have
insomnia, or disturbed
sleep. Your nerves and
tissues will be robbed of
that stability essential for
normal and happy living.
You can avoid this
possibility if you’ll stop
drinking tea and coffee and
drink instead, rich, pleas­
ing Postum.
Postum is the deli­
cious cereal beverage with
a coffee-like flavor. It
affords the advantages of
a hot drink, without the
ill effects of tea or coffee.
Order Postum from
your grocer today. Try
it with the family for a few
days, and see what a dif­
ference there’ll be—how
it will permit Nature to
bring sound sleep and
stro n g , s tu rd y , quiet
nerves. Sold by grocers.
P o s t u m com es in tw o
forms: In stan t P o stu m (in tins)
m ade in stan tly in th e cup by
th e addition of boiling water.
P o stu m Cereal (in packages of
larger bulk, for those w ho pre­
fer to make th e drink while the
m eal is b eing prepared! m ade
by boiling for 20 m inutes.
BANKING SYSTEM STRONGER
Patriotic service of the country in
time of war has made the American
banking system popular with the
people.
There is not a week or a day or an
hour that the country banks are not
called upon to render such service.
There is no place of business
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, bells
plumbing fixtures and supplied. where so many people call for ad­
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St. vice in matters of every-day busi­
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ness as at the home bank.
Mattera in regard to loans, invest-
P ou ltry M eeting—
insurance.
building
or
A meeting of the poultry raisers ' Inents
of Ashland and vicinity is called for changes in business are discussed
next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock over the bank counters.
It is all a part of the day’s work
in the city hall. The purpose of this
with
the banks in our cities and
meeting is to further the interests of
the poultrymen and it is hoped that country towns to serve their cus­
a permanent organization will be tomers in this way.
It goes in with the other service
formed at this time. All interested
the
bank renders of taking deposits,
people are urged to be present.
making loans and selling exchange.
Paulserud’s suits can’t be beat for
TH E TICKLER
price, style and quality.
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Men are not necessarily big guns
just because they are big bores.— j
Mirwouri Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. George Slmond and Chicago Daily News.
V. T. Witty, of Memphis, Tenn., wh$
There is really very little econom­
have been touring the country as
ic
difference between the man and
members of a large party composed
of members of the Memphis chamber
of commerce, are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison.
‘Seek Ye Good Counsel'
Financial advice is seldom appreci­
ated until the wisdom of seeking it
has been instilled by the hard school
of experience.
This bank is large enough to help
you, but not too large to welcome
jron,
The Citizens Bank
A shland, Oregon
R eturns IVoni C a lif o r n ia -
Mrs. E. D. Briggs returned yester-!
day evening front Oakland, Calif.,
where she had been visiting her son.'
G. C. Briggs, for the past several.
weeks. Mrs. Briggs was met at Red­
ding by her son and dhughter-in-iaw.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs, who
drove to Redding.
1 Anjou, Bose and Comice cull pears
for sale at Ashland Fruit and Pro­
duc» association.
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C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN
Real
C ity
T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS.
FOR RALF..
FOR SALE— Apple press, hardwood P. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
PER — Good team aud motor­
frame; 60-pound pair fruit scales.
trucks. Good service at a reason­
» 41 Granite street.
28-2
able price. Phone 83.
FOR SALE— Nearly new Ford se-j
Am; will take late Ford roadster FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
in on trade. 1023 East Main.
call V blttle Transfer Co., Phone
28-6’
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FOR SALE— Nursery stock, fruit,
Hotel Austin.
shade and ornamentals; berries of
FOR SA LE— R EAL ESTATE.
all kinds; grapes, etc.; grown by
the Oregon Nursery Company.,
SALE— Four-room house, elec
James Lowe, agent, 107 Second! FOR
trie lights, garage and two lots.
street. Phone 313-R
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$750. Call 403-X-2, Medford.
28-3*
‘FOR SALE— Hand power washing
machine. $8. A. C Redifer, 267
27-3' FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­
Eighth street.
nished, 5-room modern bungalow
sleeping porch, large basement;
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in
good condition. Automotive Shop.
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
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flower»; garden; all in A l shape;
priced) right for quick sale. See
FOR SALE— Remington repeating
Jack Fahs, 55 Pine street.
shotgnu, $18; shells, $1
R. I.
24-lino*
Red breeding
cockerels.
475
1 Reach street.
26-6* WOOD LOT FOR SALE— 200 acres
£ miles west of Ashland, 4000
• SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every'
cords wood on it, mostly fir.
: day. 40 cents gallon, delivered.
Shack, good barn, springs. Price
Phone 9 -F -ll.
only $12.50 per acre. Worth that
for pasture. Terms. W. D. Hodg-
¡FOR SALE— Dry, fir and pipe wood.
sou. owner. Gooding, Idaho. ll-4 w
4 feet and 16 inches Phone Toll
Gate or write Siskiyou. Mr. L. D
Dollarhide.
25-6* FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
miles east of Ashland, 3 room
house, fair baru, 2,000,60« feet
¡FOR SALE— First-class alfalfa hav,
of timber, three-fourths mile trom
$9 per ton in stack or $13.50 tie
school, several spring», 12 acres
tivered. L. S. Hackler. Talent, or
in cultivation, 50 acres fenced,
I
phone 372-J-2.
26-6*
good term« at 6 per cent, or will
KING APPLES— Splendid ror cook­
trade for Ashland property. See
ing; a good size; 75 cents a box,
8-1 iuo
C. B. Lamkln.
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
FOR SALE— March pullet and y e a j1, FOR SALE— Cozy consentent four
room cottage, with roomy base­
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old hen. Phone 199.
ment and outbuildings. Good size
lot with plenty of frlut. Nice lo­
| FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
cation with flue view. Desirable
Mattresses made over, packing anti
for small family who want mod­
crating.
Douglass. 254 Fourth
erate priced home. Apply to own­
St. Phone 63-R.
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er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave.
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
HELP WANTED.
WANTED— Working or silent part­ ■ Brick building and lot—-fully occu-
ner for money-making business; ; pied at rental insuring good re
$1,500 required. 173 Helraan
turns on investment.
street. E. P. Moore.
28-2*
WANTED— Boxmaker. Phone 6-F- 25 acres with six room bouse, large
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
13. Apply to D. H. Jackson, Ash­
acres alfalfa, good 'garden ajnd
land.
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farm land.
WANTED— Bookkeeping, large or
small sets of books; best of refer­
ences. Address Box 29, Tidings.
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EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114. Furnished six room dwelling on a
paved street, one of the finest lo­
cations in the city.
Canvas
Shoes
sua}’
M e-o-iP /y,
h o w y o u ’ll ta k e
a p ip e — an d
Before you’re a day, older
you want to let th e idea slip
under your hat that this
is the oper. seas? on to start
som ething w it1 a a joy’us
jimmy p ip e — and some
Prince Albert*
Because, a j >ipe packed
with Prince AT bert satisfies
a man as he wa* s never satis­
fied before—aa id keeps him
satisfied t A ad, you can
prove it* W hy — P. A.’s
flavor aad £ ragrance and
coolness 2nd its freedom
28Vj acres with fine dwelling, barn.
packing house. About 20 acres in
good orchard.
Balance suitable
for farm products.
7 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly locatlou
CAR W ASHING
from iSite and parch
out by our exclusive
ented p tocess) are a reve­
lation to .the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. < A. has made a
pipe a thi ng of joy to four
men when $ one was smoked
before!
Ever roll' up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man — but y o u ’ve got a
party comil ’-g your way!
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we ti Ml you it’s a
peach!
W e carry several
w ith
the national jo y smoke
Rubber,
kinds.
Inquire at
FEHBT NATIONAL BANK
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, with
board is desired. 160 First street
28-3*
FOR RENT — Three comfortable
light housekeeping rooms, unfur­
nished. Inquire 315 N. Pioneer
avenue.
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
apartment, clone in; adults only.
Phone 122
Inquire 166 Harga-
dine.
w e e s
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CHAIR DOCTOR
Five baby buggies and other thing"
for sale; continual change with
good bargains.
Chair Doctor.
Third and A, opposite freight de­
pot.
28-1 mo*
Made
Com position
leath er soles.
or
When tb e Children
Are Young
and they need a roof over their
heads, throe fltoalfc
BM, np Q a
constantly - re»a6W»
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clothing—
When tor at least ten. or fifteen
years they won’t be able to earu
enough to help support the family,
even if their mother does take
them out of school to work—
P r in c t A l b t r t is
so ld in to p p y red
b a g s, t i d y r»d tin s,
h e n jis m e pound
an d h all p o u n d tin
h u m idors a n d in th s
p o u n d c r y s ta l g la ss
h u m id o r
w ith
spon gt m o isto n sr
to p .
C op yrigh t ISSI
b y R. J- R eynolds
Tobacco Co.
W inston-Salem ,
N .C .
aud Ranri» Properties
Houses to
....
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
E sta te
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
DR. LINCOLN
RALLON— X-ray ASHLAND HEALTHA’l'O K li M— b r.
diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory,
E. B. Angell, Chlropraetlc. Elec­
Dr Jarvis’ Sanitarium; hours, 1
trical Treatments, Mineral and
Phone Ashland 126
p.m.
to
Vit-o-Net Baths.
First National
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred I Hank Building. Phone 48.
Heart Hospital; hours, 8 a.m. to es
12m.; evenings by appointment. EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea­
sonable prices. Llthla Garage.
Phone Medford 714.
Residence
12-lm o
phone, Medford 61. ___ 27-1 mo
POSITION W ANTED
For high grade tailoring for men
and women— C. Orres.
Klamath Falls Country Club—
Plans for organization of a coun­
try club on Klamath lake, having as To Paint Presbyteidan Church—
The Presbyterian church is shin­
members representative men from
San Francisco. Oakland, Portland ing with a new coat of paint being
and other cities, as well as Klamath applied by John Rigg, who has been
Falls, were revealfed yesterday by C. awarded the contract by the direc­
W. Wood, Oakland and Fresno cap­ tors of the church.
italist; W. H. Ingles, retired cap­
Automobile insurance— Yeo, of
italist of San Francisco, and Paul
course.
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Watson, owner and manager of the
Shasta Springs hotel, who leave to­
day after a week’s hunting at Eagle! A shlanders A tten d Talent Party—-
Ridge. The visitors are enthusiastic:
Several autos loaded with Ash
over the possibilities of such an or- landers attended the recent com-
ganization and believe it will meet munity party given at Talent for the
with great favor in the large cities, school teachers of that place. Ap-
— Klamath Falls Record.
proximately 200 children, teachers
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i and visitors attended the party.
Today it pays to look around be-
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fore buying. See Paulserud’s suits
Charles S. Wilson— Decorating,
and overcoats.
21tfi hardwood finishing and graoing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. P. O. Box
Aerial Squadron P asses—
244.
The remainder of the men of the
Ninety-first aerial squadron, about GOOD SHOWING AT
fifty men, passed through here on
MUNDY OIL WELL
this morning’s south-bound train en
route from Camp Lewis and Eugene
“Work is progresisng nicely at the
to Mather field. Sacramento. About oil well,” said J. F. Mundy today,
twenty men’ of the squadron passed “and we are expecting something big
through here Monday in eight air­ soon. We are down about 1,100
planes and by train for Sacramento. feet, and have been in a crystalized
lime and sand mixed for abont 280
S u its M ade to Order—
feet. This is very hard and slow
Cleaning and repairing on short! drilling as a result. We have a good
notice.
K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland showing of paraffine oil and gas in
Bldg.
302« i this sand and hope to strike oil when
we get through it.”
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
land, Ore.
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Bldg.
DR. J. 3. EMMEN8— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.
Residence Phone 401.
LADIES
B eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull season—
big assortm en t to choose from
— ev ery size and every p r ic e -
w onderful values. See th e ex­
tra fin e French S erge di c o n n
at » 1 6 .7 5 . AU wool PoJo d o th
coats a t » 1 8 .7 5 .
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
Those are the years when you
ueed to carry every dollar’s worth
of life insurance you can possibly
afford.
Then, especially. you should get
Travelers' Guaranteed Low-cost
Life Insurance—and secure the
largest amount of good life insur­
ance that your dollar can buy.
Bfflings Agency
jy“ ““«*?.
RBAL BHTATE A INSURANCE