Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
i Imogene Wallace,
i er.
Phone 210-J.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
planiste- teach-
171 Helman
33-lm o
B. L A M K I N
Jeweler Remodels Window— ■
,
The front of the O. H. Johnson
jewelry 9tore is being remodeled into
i street.
BARGAINS IN
a modern, up-to-date show window.
Local and Personal
Real listate
The interior also will be redecorated
Moves to Corrville, Calif.— x
Fred S. Pennlston, of this city, in the latest fashion and the store
-----------------—— Side Lights
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has moved to Corrville, Calif., where will be on© of the niftiest in south­
city and Ranch Properties
17tf he has taken a position with the ern Oregon.
299-tf
Have a fit— C. Orres.
Watch Yeo’s window.
Honst* to Bent.
Califorina-Oregon Power company.
You can save $1.50 a year by pay­
To Leave for La Grande—
Elk»’ Ladies’ Card Party—
ing
your Daily Tidings subscription
Merchants* noon lunch, 60c, Hotel
C. W. Nims and Rev. P. K. Ham-
The Elks’ ladies will hold their
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
27-tf this week.
mond will leave for La Grande this first card party of the season Thurs- : Ashland Grill.
week, where they will attend the an-1 day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in ss- ---------- =
,nual conclave of the Knights Tem- their club room on the ground floor;
plar. Nims is deputy grand com­ of the Elks' building. The parties, i
mander of the order and Rev. Ham­ to which all visiting Elks’ ladles are
mond is the presiding officer of the especially invited, will be held every
Malta commander}-, the Ashland or- two weeks in the club room. Mrs. j
"ganization.
The Hammond family Marsh Wagner an<? Mrs. Emil Peil
will hold a reunion at Oregon City will be hostesses Thursday after-,
October 15, when Rev. Hammond’s noon.
son Philip and Miss Catherine Evans
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will be united in marriage. Rev.}
1. Stomach misery, gas and indi-
Hammond will perform the cere- 1 gestion are promptly relieved with
EVERY
MJ-O-Na stomach tablets. At Me-
mony.
Naid Bros, on money-back plan.
MEAL”
Woolens for men and women sold
17tf New Hotel Clerk—
1 0 F O R 5 Í
by the yard— C. Orres.
J. W. Singletery is the new clerk
Improves Apartments—
| at the Hotel Ashland. Mr. Single-
The upstairs apartments in the tery is a new arrival from Hayden
business block occupied by Isaac’s Lake, Wash., where he was employed
dry goods store on the^ ground floor In a large tourist resort hotel.
are being remodeled by Max Ge
Let us give that old suit a going
Bauer, owner of the property. > Mr.
Bauer, who will residte in the build­ over. You’ll be surprised. Pauls©-'
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ing, has a force of carpenters at-rad ’s,
work arranging several rooms into
Returns to Klamath F a l l s -
which everybody
modern apartments.
Miss Olive Carlton, who had been
likes—you will©
visiting Mrs. Homer Billings for the
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, oeiis
too.
plumbing fixtures and supplies. past several days, returned yester­
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St. day to her home in Klamath Falls.
delicious peppermint
287-tf
flavored sugar jacket around
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Smoke American Eagle cigars.
peppermint flavored chewing gum
Return From Forest Grove—
, Made in Ashland. 245 ‘ Fourth St.
that
will aid your-appetite and diges­
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards re- •
16-lmo*
tion. polish your teeth and moisten
turned this morning from Forest
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Grove, where Rev. Edwards has been Restaurani Sold—
your throat.
B122
attending the Oregon conference of
The Home restaurant, on North
r_-wniGitv
the Methodist Episcopal church. The! Main street, has ben purchased by
fdU IL Y FRUIT!
pastor’s return to Ashland will mark Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woo& new ar­
the starting of his fifth year of serv­ rivals from Portland, from Mrs. A .'
R. Smith. Mrs. Smith will remain!
ice in local church activities.
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at the establishment for a few days .
Buy a pair of those handsome Ash- until the new- owners become ac-j .
land auto name plates and help ’ qualnted with the business,
finance the winter fair as well asi
íííitk a(ktnn»i^dg»t^ JÇ Ç, B,
boost for Ashland; $2 per pair at the
Automobile insurance— Teo, of
299-tf
Chamber of Commerce.
29-tf course.
’AFTER
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
THE FLAVOR LASTS
N ix o n th e •
“ P a r l e y Afoo" Stu ff!
v
Cause for Admiration
Indeed you will have when you
put on our furs. They are bo
elegant and set off your gown
to such high degree. Better
inspect our furs before pur­
chasing. Large assortment of
all the latest furs.
On© cent the wc
________ ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A. BRKjKlS— Attorneys-at-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens' Bunk
land1,, Ore.
73-tf
Bldg.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. .1. KINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurist for, Examination free.
Suite. 8, No.
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. £•. and H
23, the Plaza. Office phoue 103;
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
residence phone 401.
DR. LINCOLN
KALLON— X-ray ASHL A ND 1IEAL T H ATORIL M— D r.
cLagnoys; Ashland Laboratory,'
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Dr Jarvis’ Sanitarium; hours, 1
trical Treatments, Mineral aud
to 5 p.m. Phone Ashland 126. • Vit-o-Net Baths. First National
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred
Bank Building. Phone 48.
Heart Hospital; hours. 8 a.m. to
12m.; evenings by appointment. PHONE your next job of plumbing
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
Phone Medford 714.
Residence
Phone 138.
phone, Medford 61.
27-lmo
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KOOFEILS
baby buggies and other things
GRAHAM & WILSON. practical Five
for sale; continual change with
roofers; new roofs laid and old
good bargains.
Chair Doctor,
roofs repaired. 103 E. Eleventh
Third
and
A,
opposite
freight de­
street, Medford, Ore.
pot.
28-lmo*
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FOR SALE.
TR ANSFER AND E X l’RHSS.
FOR SALE —• 16-inch manzanita. T. L. P O W E LL— GENERAL TRANS
$4.75 tier. Phone 335-R.
30-6
FER — Good team and motor*
trucks. Good service at a reason
FOR SALE— Sewing machines, $4.
able
price. Phone 83.
I $5 and $6; good running condi-
1 tiou; guaranteed.
Douglas, 253 FOR PROMPT and careful service
Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
31-tf
call WMttle Transfer Co., Phone
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
SEWING MACHINES, clocks and
Hotel
Austin.
phonographs repaired.
Dougla's.
253 Fourth street. Phoue 63-R.
GAB W ASHING
31-tf
E X P E R T CAB WASHING and polish­
ALL KINDS of upholstering and
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114
mattress work done in exchange
for discarded furniture. Douglas, EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea-
Phone 63-R.
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
31-tf
12-lmo
FOR SALE— Oak cordwoodl
l-F-5. A. R. Brown.
Phone‘
31-6* ,
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE— Eight-room house, with
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in ‘ two and one-half lot9, $1,200. In­
good condition. Automotive Shop.
quire 248 Fifth street.
29-tf
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----------------------------------1 FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­
SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every
nished, 5-roorn modern bungalow,
day. 40 cents gallon, delivered.
sleeping porch, large basement;
Phone 9-F-ll.
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
flowers; garden; all In Al shape;
KING APPLES— Splendid tor cook- ( priced right for quick sale. Sen
iug; a good size; 75 cents a box,
Jack Fahs, 56 Pine street.
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
i
24-lmo*
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — } FOR SALE— 180 acres or land seven
Mattresses made over, packing and • miles east of Ashland, 3 room
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth
house, fair barn, 2,000,000 feet
St. Phone 63-R.
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of timber, three-fourths mile Iroin
school, several springs, 12 acres
WANT ED.
In cultivation, 50 acres fenced,
good terras at 6 per cent, or will
WANTED—Mending and comfort
trade for Ashland property. See
making. PJione 311-J.
31-4*
C. B. Lamkin.
8-lnio
FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
ment and outbuildings. Good sterf
lot with plenty of frint. Nice Io
cation with fine view. Desirable
SALE OF ESTRAY NOTICE
for small family who want mod­
Notice is hereby given that on the
erate priced home. Apply to ©v. fl­
1st day of January, A. D., 1921, 1
ee on premises, 705 Penn. Ave.
took up the following described es­
Corner Harrisou.
4-1 mo
tray, running at large at my ranch,
l t l R SALE.
Section 28, Range 39, 2 East of the
W. Al., in Jackson county, Oregon,
to-wit: One steer about two years P.rick building and lot— fully occu­
pied at rental insuring good re
old, weight about 800 pounds, no
brand; split in each ear, and right
turns ou investment.
ear croped, color roan,
That I have made affidavits and 25 acres with six room bouse, largo
barn. About 12 acres orchard. 2
fulfilled the requirements of the law,
acres alfalfa, good garden ;»n<>
and said animal will be offered for
farm land.
sale at public auction by J. W.
Hatcher, constable of Ashland dis­
trict. at my ranch on Sec. 28, Tow. 28'4 acres with fine dwelling, bam.
looking house. About 28 acres in
39, Range 2 East of the W. M. about
good orchard.
Balance snirabh-
1 % miles East of the Klngsberry
for farm products.
Springs, on the 25th day of October,
1921, at 2:30 p. m., to satisfy costv
and expenses that may have been 7 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly location.
regularly made. Date of first publi­
cation October 4th. 1921.
six iooeo dweUiog on a
28-3-Tues
T. H ELLIOTT’. ! Fur
, one of tb® finest lo­
. . .
WHO COULDN’T spMk.
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A WORD of French.
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W ENT TO Paris.
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AND TH E ftret Uru©.
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HE HAD to get.
• • •
Main Street
A HAIRCUT and sbav©.
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MEDFORD
HE PRACTICED an hour.
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MAKING SION*.
■ ■ 'W
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IN T H E looking <toM.
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ORDER YOUR
GO T H E Preoek barber,
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WOULD UNDERSTAND
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B lock W ood
AND TH EN h© went in.
NOW
ANO F M t t H I D the job.
M
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AND WIGGLED his rlng«re
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THROUGH HIS hair.
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ANO GTNOKED bis chin.
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TH E barber grinned.
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TM BN MY friend thnugM
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BE
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d ***
barber.
W inter is coming—prices are right, i'hipply may be lim­
ited later, as shipment* from factory have already
•O ME •
stopped.
Used Car
Bargains
• • •
W HICH TH E barber smok©4.
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AND MY friend pointed.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
One Stoddard Roadster
x rice
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TO HIS mouth.
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AND SAID "Like© voo.”
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1
PHONE 20
AND SAID "You BET.
. . .
I USED to amok© ’em.
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WHIN (worked
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INDIANAPOLIS.
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AMD BELIEVE me.
a • .
The Lubricant
of Commerce
Inquire at
FPWr NATIONAL BANK
I
ISPYI"
YT T .'T
l
E R E ’S a ©moke that talks
in any lsnnag© and needs
reter. Light up a Ches-
no
drew deep— and more
!y' than words your smile
w ill tall the world 4‘They Sat-
iafy.** I t ’s the blend that does
it— and you can’t get “Satisfy”
anywhere except in Chester­
fields, for that blend can’ * 5«
H
copied.’
Bank credKt is the lubricant which
causes the wheels ot commerce to
move smoothly.
WANTED— Woman or girl to wait
on table. Apply Home- Bakery.
33-2
WANTED — Apple pickers; work
from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone
I ll- F - 4 .
33-t*
KA n n ! WANTED— At once, women to cu|
q J lO U .V U
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The Citizens Bank
P r ic e $ 3 0 0 . 0 0
One M axwell Touring
P r ic e $ 3 5 0 . 0 0
One Oakland Six Touring
P r ic e $ 5 6 0 . 0 0
SO LD
w it h s m a ll cash
m ent and m on
in s t a lm e n t s .
Busy Corneri
Motor Co.
Ashland, Oregon
L io o e t t & M
yers
T
obacco
C o .
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Out Ford Bug
u ay-
C IG A R E T T E S
fruit at Bagley Canning Co.. Tal­
ent, Ore.; transportation free.
Phone 364-J-l
30-tf
TOGGENBURG buck
P r ic e 8 2 0 0 . 0 0 REGISTERED
services $3.00. G. H. Bowman.
635 Roca, phone 368-Y.
19-2w
CARS
Like all good banks, we play our
part in furthering the commercial
activities of the community we serve.
/
»HELP WANTED.
Ont Reo Touring
AND TH E barber roared,
X
cations in tb© d ty.
• •
AN AMERICAN cigarette.
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CHAIR DOCTOR
FOR RENT — Furnished room and
garage, very reasonable. 606 Al­
lison street.
33-3*
A FRIEND of min©.
F.W . BarHett
w.
&c-..
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
FOR RENT.
Deer head mounting a specialty
IIS
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FAQ* Tmun
M a i n a t R i v e r s id e S t.
M ftrtfn rrt Orne-on
Purpose b
Insurance
The great' purpose of life insur­
ance is to afford a man the means
of providing for his family, if lie
does not live to earn the money.
To serve this purpose properly,
the cost of this insurance should
be low enough to permit the man
With limited income to buy
enough insurance to protect his
family adequately.
Travelers guaranteed low-cost
life insurance serves best the real
purpose of life insurance.
Blltings Agency
KMAL M M S O B « 0 IW R A N (tK
4S * . Main St.