Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE ASHLAND DAJCLT TIDINGS
Fnda>. » K lober 7, lOÄt
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Read the Tidings Subscription Bargain Weeh Ad on Page Four-It Will Pay You
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
For high grade ~ tailoring for m en,
and women— C. Orres.
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Motor to Centra! .Point—
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills motored
« h » r 14
A. R. >111 meet rw
October
14 instead
instead
of October 21. The pla«d of meet-
ing will be the same as arinounced—
a t Mrs. H. W. Andrews’ home, be-
vend the old norm al school,
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LA Dttifl
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull s e a s o n -
big assortm en t to choose from
— every size and every price—
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fine French Serge dresses
a t $ 1 6 .7 5 . A ll wool P olo clottl
coats at $ 1 8 .7 1 .
to Central Point yesterday on busi-
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ne8F
Charles S. W ilson— Decorating,
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hardwood finishing and graning.
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home Suits Made to Order—
Have you played on the newly- i Satl.tactiou suaranteed. P. O. Box
Cleaning and repairing on short
folks as well as commercial and tour-
K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland covered pool and billiard tables a t ¡244.
27-tf notice.
i§t business.
3 0 2 ti! Irw in's United Cigar Store?
29-3
ORREM TAILOR SHOP
Bldg.
Today it pays to look around be­
D unsm uir Visitor—
fore buying. See Pnulserud’s suits
Fred Nf. W alker, a retired clothing Mason Guests—
m erchant of Dunsmuir, motored over
M. S. Meyers, of Salem, and W. G.
to Ashland Thursday and is stopping 1 Shellenberger, of Portland, are at
the Ashland hotel as guests of th e
at the Hotel Ashland.
Masonic lodge, Malta commandery,
a
going
Let us give th a t old suit
over. You’ll be surprised. Paulæ -
^
The pool and b illiard tables atj
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ru d ’s.
Irw in’s United Cigar Store have been !
recovered.
Drop iu and play a game
H ilt Visitor—
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on
good
tables.
29-3
Intelligent housewives, when, you shop Saturday, see
C. Welson, of Hilt. Calif. . is visit-
ing Ashland friends /o r a few dtays
our window display of Aluminum and'note price—
R ogue R iver V isito r -
this week.
Till Anderson, of Rogue River,
Percolators a t ............................................ $L35
Woolens for men and women sold. waR a visitor in the
yesterday,
Double (lookers ......................................... 1-35
by the yard— C. Orres. .
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H. R. Adams, th e Plum ber, oeils
plumbing fixtures and supplies, i
Tea Kettle ....... .......................................... 1-35
M otor lo Jacksonville—
Phone 166-J, shop a t 243 Fifth Si
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Orres and Theo­
287-tf
See other items at equally low prices.
->
dore Russell motored to Jackson­
v i l l e and Medford Wednesday on Plan Cam ping Trip—
The Epw orth league of the Metb-1
business.
odist church is planning a two days’ ,
Buy a pair of those handsome Ash-f camping trip a t Johnson’s Paradise:
kland auto name plates and h e lp , Saturday and Sunday. The league
finance the w inter fair as well as and its friends will leave Ashland
High-Grade Aluminum Double
High-Ova<9? Aluminum Stew Pans
boost, for A shland; $2 per pair a t the early Saturday evening and retu rn ij
Boiler
Cham ber of Commerce.
29-tf late Sunday evening.
ALUMINUM SALE
FRFF
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LOW PRICE AND _
—
T o th e fir s t fifte e n h o u sew iv es w ho purchase $3.00 of
Medford Visitors—
Mrs. Rose Schiefler and Mrs. Kopp,
both of Medford, were business .vis-
Hors in Ashland Wednesday.
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Vou can secure your auto name
plates at Enders’ Store, the Automo-
tlve Shop, Simpson’s H ardw are Store,
♦ue'Fvrd Garage, $2 per pair. 29-tf
P au lseru d ’s suits can’t be beat for
price style and quality.
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htrm ev R esid en t V isits—
Mrs. Monte Briggs, form er Ash-
land resident, is visiting her brother,
Donald Whitney, on Gresham street,
after visiting her m other a t G rants
Pass.
Keeps Swedeuburg H om e—
Smoke American Eagle cigars.
Miss Louise Lennert is taking care Made in Ashland. 245 F ourth St.
of the Swedenburg home and the
1 6-lm o1*
daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Sweden-
burg while the la tte r are on a six M oves to H argadine Street—
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of the Lithia
m onths’ trip in eastern and southern
bakery, have moved to the L. J.
states.
Orres property at 370 H argadine
1 7 ti1 stfreet.
Have a fit— C. Orres
G lass L ak e Oven W are.
Swenson & McRae Fnrniture Co.
357 East Main Street
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Well
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T H E R m en have said it —
y o u 'll say it t o o !’
F o r C h e s t e r f ie ld s have “ put
across” so m e th in g new .
A n ew flavor, y es, b u t greater
O
th an t h a t !
A n e w kind o f cig a rette e n jo y ­
m en t.
C hesterfield s satisfy!
L ik e a lo n g to o l drink w hen
y o u ’re t h ir s t y ! L ik e a th ick , ju ic y
steak w h en y o u ’re h u n gry 1
L ik e a —
VV e ll—th e pointkathat Cheater-
lie Ids do it —
T h e y satisfy.
T h ank s to th e bUnd— T urkish,
blended w ith B urley and other
choice h o m e-g ro w n tob accos, in
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL j
One cent the. w ord each time.
PH YSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice. BRIGGS A BRIGGS— A ttorney s-at-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and ---------- «----- —------- - . .— .. . —
2 to 6. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ash- L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law
land, Ore.
73-tf
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Bldg.
Uft.
EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear. nose and throat. Glasses i ^ G E O . L K IN Z
C hiropractor.
fliinnllerl
—
.
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supplied. Or.nliAt
Oculist »nH
and nuriaf
aurlst fnr
for
Exam
ination
free.
Suite 8. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M.
end H.
25, the Plaza. Office phone 103:
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone E67.
residence phone 401.
i. J.
R.
LINCOLN
KALLON— X-ray ASHLAND HRALTH ATORIl M— Dr
Diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory,
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Dr Jarvis' Sanitarium ; hours, 1
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
to 5 p.m.
Phone Ashland 126.
Vlt-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Medford • Laboratories,
Sacred
Bank Building. Phone 48.
H eart H ospital; hours, 8 a.m. t o -------- ----------------- _----- --------
12m.; evenings by appointm ent J EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at re»
Phone Medford 714.
Residence
souable prices. L ithia Garage,
phone, Medford 61.
27-lm o
12-1 mo
CHAIR DOCTOR
CAR WASHING
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish- Five baby buggies and other things
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114. for sale; continual chauge with
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good bargains.
C hair Doctor.
FOR SALE.
Third and A, opposite freight d e-
FOR SALE—
! pot - —- —— —
——
— Sixten-inch oak. $4.2&
$4.25,1
per tier; sixteen-inch m an zau ita,'
T R A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
$4.75 tier. Phone 385-ft,
30-6
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L. POWELL— GENERALTRANS
FOR SALE— Nearly new Ford se-
FE R — Good team and taolu,
dta.ii; will take late Ford roadster
trucks. Good service at a reaaoa-
in on trade. 1023 East Main.
uble price. Phone 83.
28-5
FOR PROMPT and careful, ear tie r
¡'FO R SALE— Nursery stock, fruit
w ith Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays
shade and ornam entals; berries oi
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone
all kinds; grapes, etc.; grown by
117. Office 89 Oak street, Neat
the Oregon Nursery Company.
Hotel Austin.
Jam es Lowe, agent, 107 Second,
FO R SA LP— R EAL ESTATE.
street. Phone 313-R
28-tf
FO R SALE — R e m in g to n
rep e a tin g FOR SALK— Furnished
or u n fu r­
s h o tg u n , $18; shells. $1.
ft T-
nished, 5-rooui modern bungalow;
Red b re e d in g
cockerels.
475
Bleeping porch, large «basement;
Beach street.
30-6*
large lot; lawn;
fruit, berries,
flowers; garden; all in A1 shape;
priced light for quick sale. Set«
Jack Pahs. 55 Pine street.
24-lm o*
KING APPLES— Splendid tor cook­
ing; a good size; 75 cents a box. FOR SALE- 160 acres of land seven
miles east of Ashland. 3 room
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
bouse, fair barn. 2,000,000 feet
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
of tim ber, three-fourths mile iron»
M attresses made over, packing and
school, sever?! springs, 12 acres
iu cultivation. 50 acres fenced,
crating.
Douglass, 25 4 Fourth
good term s at 6 per cen t, or will
St. Phone 6 3-R.
18tf
trade for Ashland property. Set
REGISTERED TOGGENBURG buck
C. B. Lamklu.
8-1 mo
services $3.00. G. H. Bowman.
635 Roca, phone 368-Y.
19-2W I FOR SALE— Cozy
at anient four-
room cottage, with roomy base-
FOR RENT.
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m ent and outbuildings. Good size
lot w ith plenty of frln t. Nice lo­
FOR RENT — Four-room cottage,
cation with fine view. Desirable
partly furnished; no bedding ex­
for small family who want mod­
cept m attresses. 855 B street.
erate priced home. Ypply to own­
29-tf
er on premises. 705 Penn. Ave.
4-1 mo
FOR RENT— Very desirable com-. Corner Harrison.
pletely furnished apartm ent. 478
FOR SALK.
Boulevard. Phone '247-R.
29-3
FOR RENT — Three comfortable Brick building and lot— fully occu­
pied at rental insuring good re
light housekeeping rooms, unfur­
turns on investment.
nished. Inquire 315 N. Pioneer
avenue.
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1 25 . acres with six room house, large
1
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
C. B. L A
K I N
acres .ilfalfa, good -gardon ajnd
farm land.
M
BARGAINS IN
R eal E sta te
28 4fe acres with fine dwelling, barn,
packing house. About 29 acres in
good orchard.
Balance suitable
for farm products.
acres with good fruit, house unit
chicken shed. Sightly location.
City and R an di Properties
H ouses to B ent.
Furnished six room dwelling on a
paved street, one of the fluent lo­
cutions in the city.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
Used Car
Bargains
Inquire at
FIRST NATIONAL HANK
-s—
POSITION WANTED
WANTED— Position as housekeeper
by a middle-aged woman in a re
fined bachelor or widower’s home
preferred. Address P. O. Box 595.
Ashland. Ore.
30-3*
W ANTED — Plain
One Stoddard Roadster
Price $160.00
Price $200.00
sewing.
Boulevard.
872
29-5’
HELP WANTED.
WANTED— At ouce, women to cu<
fru it a t Bagley Canning Co., T a l­
ent, Ore.; transportation
free
Phone 864-J-l
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One Ford Bug
V
Price $300.00 W hen t h e Children
One M axwell Touring
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X.
Price $360.00
ROCK BOTTOM
One Oakland Six Touring
’Mt
Your personal finances, too. may
have been somewhat depressed, but
now with a little attention to sys­
tem atic saving they will take the up­
ward path
and the blend
ca n t be copied
F irst National offers splendid
co-operation in achieving financial
independence.
C IG A R E T T E S
First National Bank
H ae* y o u
Oregon
M«n th o noia
a ir - tight to*» of eo?
f**- ‘• a * #*** * *** '•«**♦>
LioacTT & M yers T obacco C o .
Are Young
a n d they need a roof over their
heads, three meals a day, and a
constantly - renewed supply of
c lo th in g ^
When for at least ten or fifteen
years they won’t be able to earn
, Price $660.001 enough
to help support the family,
CARS SOLD
with small cash pay­
ment and monthly
instalments.
T he
Ashland
' ,~r
One Reo Touring
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Business depression has reached rock
X bottom, so those who know say, and.
conditions will be good this fall.
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a
the ed'uct proportions to bring out
the finest qualities
each.
_the perfected goodness of whole wheat and malted
barley —delicious, nourishing, ready to cat, AH grocers.
..
SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every­
day. 40 cents gallon, delivered. ¡
Phone 9-F-l 1. .
T h e y talk $ret of th e ch an g e th a t cam e o v er
Jones. S om e said it w a s psychology. S om e said
it w a s a m iracle. All said it w a s a m y ste ry .
W h e n th e y a sk ed Jo n es, he said it w a s lib era­
tion from s la v e ry — sla v e ry to th e try in g pan, and
to grease an d starch .
Jo n es u sed to take h is b reak fast fried, and
follow ed th is w ith a h e a v y lunch.
In th o se d a y s th e y said a t th e office: "O ld
Jo n es h a s a sec re t so rro w an d h e’s so re o n th e
w o rld .”
O ne d a y Jo n e s s ta rte d late— no tim e for th e
u su al b reakfast to be cooked.
Jo n es h ad a b reak fast on G ra p e -N u ts w ith
good cream . H e w a s delighted w ith th e c risp ­
n ess a n d rich flavor. F e lt satisfied and ‘‘fe d .’
T rie d it again a t lunch. K ep t on b reak fastin g
th a t w a y — often lunching, too.
Jo n es began to “ perk u p ,” talk u p , s te p u p —
G E T up.
“ L e t Jo n es s h o w y ou h o w to do th is,” th ey
began to sa y a t th e office.
A s to lo n e s— he said : “ T h a t’s a g reat food
G R A P E -N U T S .”
T h e re a re th o u sa n d s of Jo n eses, b o th kinds
— reckless feeders and w ise feeders.
“There’s a Reason”
for Grape-Nuts
. .
' FOR SALE— Dodge touring ear, in FOR SALE— Eight-room house, with
good condition. Automotive Shop.
two and one-half lots, $1.200. In-
27tf{ quire 248 Fifth street.
29-tf
A lum inum W are w e w ill g iv e free a p iece o f th e fam ous
When Mr. Jones was
saved from the frying pan
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even if their m other does take
them out of school to work—
Those are the years when you
need to carry every dollar’s worth
of life insurance you can possibly
ifford.
Then, especially, you should get
Travelers,’ G uaranteed Low-coet
Life Insurance—-and secure the
largest am ount of good life insur­
ance th a t your dollar can buy.
Busy Corner
Motor Co. Billings Agency
A nmVRANCE
Main at Riverside St.
Medford, Oregon