Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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T in , ASHLAND DAILY TIDING*
W edne day, October 12, 1Ö21
V isit at T alent—
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Greenwood, of
Liberty street, were Sunday guests
of th eir niece, Mrs. Mary W aterm an,
oi Talent.
The Man Who Said:
'The proof o f the pudding
is in the eating"—
was only half through
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Imogene W allace, pianiste-teaeh-
171 Helman
Phone 210-J.
Get your auto name plates today er.
A t Mount M cLaughlin— ♦
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29-tf street.
• W illiam Swink, of the Plaza m ar­ and boost for the w inter fair.
ket, is spending a week in the vicin­
To A ttend C onvention—
ity of Mount McLaughlin, where he E lk s to G ive Dance—
; Mrs. H. H. Leavitt, of Chestnut j
The local Elks’ lodge will give its j street, left yesterday for Oregon ;
is hunting deer and, friends claim,
firts
dance of the season this eve­
Miany bear. He is supplied with a
City, where she goes as a delegate to j
ning
in
honor of the east of "P urple
sm all arsenal and is aided and abet­
the W. C. T. U. convention bein^
ted by hunting dogs. Mr. Swing and Plashes," the E lks’ show th a t staged held there.
party will return to Ashland the first a successful two-night stan'd at Vin
lng th eater last week:
of next week.
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Have a fit— C. Orres.
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$1.50 made. Pay your Dally Tidings Inspect OH W ell—
Mrs. M. E. Briggs, of San Fran-!
subscription this week and save $1 50
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Flackus and; | cisco, has been a much-feted and en-
«ou the year.
Mr. aild Mrs. Alden Powell
tertained Ashland visitor the past)
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among the Ashland people who vis-
week. Mrs. Briggs was entertained
U trdinc Greek Outing—
ited the Trigonia oil well Sunday.
Saturday afternoon at a card party
The Homer E lhart and Fred!
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given by Mrs. Donald Whitney. Mrs.
J1( lutes families made an all-day; M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel
Briggs was honor guest a t a Mon­
.,
lay outing trip at Sardine creek, Ashland Grill.
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day luncheon given by Mrs. W. M.
sum
> a community house has been
—
Briggs on G ranite s tre e t
w hen
’ nt a cost of $12.50 per Baby Girl Born—
erecteo
and was constructed of
A baby girl was born Monday to
W atch Yeo's window.
neighboi
29 9-tf
terials by community labor Mr. and Mrs. Joe A lnuett, of K l’tniatl • I
rustic ma
The two
’a«>llles left Ashland Sat» Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Alnuett form er Endenvorei-< Meet—
urd ay ^v en i
Mr. and Mrs. E lhart ly were well-known Ashland people.
The Interm ediate Endeavorers of
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( ta » C hristian church held an enjoy-
spent the nit ht at the home of Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Holmes
Woolens
for
men
and
women
aoldjabm
party at the church on Friday
Kemble and .
family.
by
the
yard—C.
Orres.
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nigh.
with ^he Waite
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physiciau and
CAIRO PR ACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. ,1. KIXZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and au rist (or
Exam ination free.
Suite 8. No.
3. P. R. R. Offices, M. i \ and H.
25, the Plaza. Office phone 103;
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
residence phone 401.
There’s a lot of trouble in
the world from puddings that
taste good but don’t do good.
DR. LINCOLN
KALLON— X-ray ASHLAND HEALTHATOHini— Dr.
diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory,
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Dr Jarv is’ 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. Plume 4 8.
H eart Hospital; hours, 8 a.m. to
12m.; evenings by appointm ent. PHONE your next job of plumbing
to Jerry O’Neal. Beaver Building.
Phon« Medford 714.
Residence
138.
uhone. Medford 61.
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Sanitariums are full of pud­
ding-eaters who stopped th etestat
tasteandforgot to inquire w hether
their food gave the body w hat it
needed—until the body rebelled.
ROOFERS
9
4
FOR SALE — 16-inch manzanitn, GRAHAM & WILSON
practical
30-C
$1.75 tier Phone 335- -R.
roofers; new roofs laid and old
roots repaired. 103 E. Eleventh
FOR SALE— Sewing machines. $4.
street, Medford, Ore.
$5 and $6; good running condi-,
tiou; guaranteed.
Douglas, 253 ,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
31-tf , I’. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
B’ER — Good team and m otor­
j SEWING MACHINES, clocks and . trucks. Good service at a reason­
phonographs repaired.
Douglas. able price. Phone 83.
253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
31-tf ! FOR PROMPT and care&ul service
w ith Auto-TroclU or Horse Drays,
ALL KINDS of upholstering and
call W h ittle T ransfer Co.. Phono
m attress work done in exchange
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
for discarded furniture. Douglas,
Hotel Anstln,
25 3 Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
CAR WASHING
31-tf
FOR SAIiE.
G rape-N uts is a food that
tastes good and does good. The
proof of G rape-N uts begins in the
eating and goes on through the
splendid service which Grape-
N uts renders as a real food.
G rape-N uts is the perfected good­
ness of w heat and malted barley
—-delicious to taste, easy to di­
gest, and exceptionally rich in
nourishm ent for body and brain.
“ T here’s ’a R eason” fo r G ra p e -N u ts
FOR SALE— Oak cord wood.
l-F -5. A. R. Brown.
POULTRY \ 1 I \
Feed More Mash
Scratch Feed alone will not make liens lay. Y on will save
money and get more eggs by feeding
KERR’S EGG PRODUCER
With
* KERR S SCRATCH FEED
KBRW'H F eed s a m a ll food . G uaranteed ab solu tely
cheap by-products and undesirable ingredient*.
free
from
Kerr’s Egg Producer is a mash feed which contains all of
the elements for high and sustained egg production. Feed
It to your flock and make every hen lay her full quota of
f
eggs.
i
...\
.
For Sale by
Ashland Feed & Grocery
J. N. DENNIS
353 East Alain
ATTORNEYS.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS— Attorneys-at-
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer • Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS—'»Atto rney-at-Law.
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens* Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
They “eat” well, but that
ends the recommendation.
Ill at H osp ital—
One dollar and 50 cents saved is
PHYSICIANS.
He started a good pudding-
proof, but he didn’t finish it.
Something new In Teo’s w indow.1 For high grade tailoring for men Josephine County A gent—
299-tt and women,—C. Orres
H erbert Howell, a graduate of the
Oregon A gricultural college in 1916,
R eturn From Lake o’ W o o d s -
Delegation to Andrews Benefit—
has been appointed county agent for
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kluin have re­
A large delegation of Ashland j o8ephine county and will assume
turned from Lake o' Woods, where music lovers will attend the benefit his new duties November 1. While
they had been spending a three : concei t for George Andrews, Med­ in college he specialized in soils and
weeks' outing trip.
ford musician, October 25. The con crops.— G rants Pass Courier.
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■ cert will be given in Medford. Mr.
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests. J Andrews has been prom inent in mu-
2. Medicated air is the only tre a t­
2 2 ttje ic a l entertainm ents of Ashland and!
ment for catarrh . Breathe Hyomei
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Medford for several years and has a
and obtain im m ediate relief. At Mc­
E pw orth League Campcre
large following of local friends.
Nair Bros. Money back if It fails.
The Epworth league of the Meth-
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odist church and its friends returned
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 to
Sunday evening from a two days’ 9 Hotel Ashland Grill.
27-tf Grants P ass N eeds H om es—
The need for homes in G rants
outing and camping trip a t John- (
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Pass,
due to the influx of new peo­
son’s Paradise. Six cars were used Assists Riddle Church—
ple.
has
become so great th a t the
to transport the crowd Saturday eve­
Rev. W alter A. Evans, pastor of
Josephine
County Building and Loan
ning.
The entire party hiked to the Baptist church, is at Riddle,
Mount Lookout, w here several of the Ore., where he is assisting the Bap- association will m ake a drive for
leaguers were hoisted to the ran g er’s tist pastor of th a t place in conduct-' more funds to loan to home builders.
lookout cabin by means of a large > ing a ten days’ revival*meeting which There is abundant opportunity to
bucket.
started today. Rev. Finch will oc-i loan money, but th e funds on h a n d '
cupy the Baptist pulpit this coming , have been loaned out.— G rants Pass
Courier.
If you want to make an investm ent wee^-
th a t will pay you 20 per cent, net.
,
Automobile Insurance— Teo, of
take advantage of The Tidings Bar-;
George L. Trelchler Motor com- j coarg-
299-tf
gain Week special.
The regular Pan Y- Medford, has ju st few mighty |
price for the paper is $7.50. Bargain good buys in used cars.
32-8 ! R eturns to P o r t l a n d -
week price, $6 for the year. That
Mrs. George B eam s, who had been
saves $1.50, or 20 per cent, on the (’« lifo r n ia V isitors—
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fi D. T ar-
investm ent. Bargain week positively
Mr- and Mrs- s -
Shamp, motor-I brough,, 532 Scenic drive, for the
closes next Saturday at 5 p.m. If inB tourists from Ben Lomond, Calif., { past week, left this afternoon for her
you get the paper by mail, outside of' were recent visitors a t the G. S. Ves-i home in Portland.
Ashland, the bargain week price is ;t* l and Fay Varyan homes.
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$5, giving you the same big saving!
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Smoke American Eagle cigars.
of $150 on the deal.
Remodeling and
c l e a n i a g - C . i Made in Ashland
245 Fourth St.
t Orres.
f
16-1 mo*
Miss Grace Hogue is reported to ‘ "k’hool Supervisor R esign s—
j Strong Court House Foundation—
Mrs. Almeda J. Fuller, rural
be very ill at a local hospital.
The condition of a portion of thej
I school supervisor, has accepted a po-
foundation under th e court house,;
F or pleating, see Orres.
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exposed in excavation work prepara­
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ley county schools.
tory to erecting th e new vau’t, is a
V isits a t E u gen e—
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direct refutation th a t the court
Mrs. E. W. Hogue, who is visiting;
P aulserud’s suits can ’t be beat for
friends at Eugene, will visit rela- prlce styU and qug1rty
21tf house is in a practically ruinous «con­
dition. The foundation, constructed
tives at Portland for a few weeks!
’
of
massive blocks of stone, shows a b ­
before returning to Ashland.
Suspend Road W ork —
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According to reports, the work of solutely no evidence of weakness and
- -'Today it pays to look around be- Jackson county on the Green Springs is as firm and substantial today as
Tore buciug. See P aulserud’s s u its ; m ountain road is practically suspend­ the day on which it was constructed,
e d overcoats.
21t! ed for the season. G rading is com- more than forty years ago. It is,
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! pleted and the machinery has been perhaps, not too much to say th a t ■
On County Budget C om m its?—
w ithdraw n. S^me rock work remains there is no building foundation Ini
Thomas H. Simpson, local hard- to be completed and next year some ” ‘e count> so well calculated to bear
ware dealer, will be one of the three sections of the highway will be ma-1
11 01 lta 8UPerstructure as
men to make out the budget for endamtaed.
!
" ne "»««raentl. the coontyy court
house.— Jacksonville Post.
Jackson county, according to recent
You can save $1.50 a year by flay­
appointm ents made by the county
Let us give that old suit a going]
ing
your Daily Tidings subscription
court.
over.
You’ll be surprised. Pauls».
this week.
ru d ’8.
21tf
One cent the Ward each time.
-
Phone 214
W e Supply A ll Your N eeds in Dairy and P oultry Feeds.
Phone EXPERT OAR W ASHING and pollsh-
icg. Lithia Garage, phone 114
31-6*
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in EXPERT CAR REPAIRING a t rea­
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
good condition. Automotive Shop.
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VOtt MALE— REAL ESTATE.
SWEET CÍDEK- -Made fresh every
gallon,
delivered.
day, 40 cents
FOR SALE— Twenty acres tim ber,
Rhone 9 -F -ll.
one-fourth mile from city limits.
Inquire 129 Fifth street.
24-4*
KING APPLES— Splendid for cook­
ing; a good size; 7 5 cents a box, FOR SALE— W inter apples, orchard
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
run, $1 per box; bring box and
pick therti. W. L. Moore.
34-5
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
M attresses made over, peeking and FOR SALE— Furnished
or unfur­
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth
nished. 5-room modern bungalow;
St. Phone 63-R.
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sleeping porch, large baaem ent;
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
FOR RENT.
flowers; garden; all iu Al shape;
priced right for quick sale. See
FOR RENT— To two quiet, studious
Jack Fahs, 55 Pine street.
school girls, one room, completely
24-1 mot
furnished except bedding. 855 B
street.
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u - FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
FOR RENT — Furnished room and
m
ent and outbuildings. Good size
garage, very reasonable. 606 Al­
lot
with plenty of friitt. Nice lo ­
lison street.
33-3*
cation with fine view. Desirable
for small family who want m od­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
C. B. L A M K I N
er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave.
Corner H arrison.
4-1 mo
BARGAINS IN
FOR SALK.
R e .il E s t a t e
Brick building and lot— fully occu­
pied at rental insuring good re
tnrtis
on investment.
< Hj and Ranch Properties
Itnuses to Kent.
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t.ITIZE.VS' HANK BUILDING
ORDER YOUR
B lock Wool
7”
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i
W. A. SHELL
NOW
0
( lü ld re a ’s Work A
Furnished six room d w elling ou a
paved street, one of th e fin est lo ­
Safety blades resharpened
cations iu th e city.
‘ L- ä L
¡Y/cfnFn like new. Single bit, 30c
Dobule bit, 60c doz. Inquire at
t
A S H L A N D L U M B E R CO.
PHONE 20
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, aeils
plumbing fixtures aad supplies
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth St.
HELP WANTED.
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Dise Plow
will do your plow ing right now
in your hard, sticky soil.
Bargaiu in used sew in g nurctrine;
also a new carload o f W hite
ing m achines just in, at
Peil's Corner
287-tr
RANKS TO BOLD TUNNELS
TO FOOL BANDITS
Th(> WE ’L l) LUMBER COMPANY.
AYeed, Calif'» n ,ia * is emPloYine a ,ar*e
number of hat '<** for its Sash« 1)nor an<l
Box Factories .
Veneer Plant, offer­
ing steady emp> ^ym ent with advance
m en t to employes
residence.
seeking a permanent
AU inte ^ t e d parties are re­
quested to eonnnnni sate with the
WEED LUMBER COMPANY,
Weed, California
CHICAGO, Oct. 11.— Plans to foil
Chicago’s bank bandits by building
subterranean passages from bank to
bank within the “loop” are u n d er
way. The first ‘ bandit proof” tun-
l:nel will connect with the Federal
| Reserve bank with the new Illinois
Trust and Savings company. Similar
underground channels are being
planned for the Corn Exchange Na­
tional bank, the M erchants’ Loan
and Trust company and the Conti­
nental Commercial bank.
The tunnels will be used by mes­
sengers carrying large sums of cash
from one bank to the other. This
will elim inate the necessity of mes­
sengers w alking on the streets with
the fortunes carried in bags. Nu­
merous street holdups in recent
j years first caused the consideration
I of tunnels.
If the first one proves practical, a
, score of banks probably will extend
the netw ork underground.
W e sell
The Lubricant
of Commerce
Bank credit is the lubricant v.tiicii
causes the wheels of commerce to
move smoothly.
Like all good banks, we play our
p art in furthering the commercial
activities of the community we serve.
The C i t t z e n s B a n k
A shland, Oregon
—
FOIST NATIONAL RANK
W inter is com ing-prices are right. Supply may 1 m * lim­
stopped.
7 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly location.
Specialty
'
ited later, as sfitipiaouts from factory have already
28Vfe acres with fine dwelling, barn,
packing house. About 20 acres in
good orchard.
Bslanee suitabh*
for farm products.
B A P. B E R
¡I [t) - j ' V ; doz.
✓
». acres with six room house, large
ham . About 12 acres orchard. 2
acres alfalfa, good garden :m«>
farm land.
Brick Ice Cream
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STRAW BERRY
MAPLE NUT
Ashland Creamery
LADIES
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull s e a s o n -
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size and every p rice—
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fine F lin c h Serge dresaee
at 0 1 6 .7 5 . A ll wool P olo cloth
coats a t 9 1 8 .7 5 .
(WANTED— School girl to board, or
work for part board. 326 N. Main.
34-2*
WANTED— At once, women to cn<
fru it at Bagley Canning Co.. Tal­
ent, Ore.; transportation
free.
Phone 364-J-l.
30-tf
WANTED.
WANTED-—Two unfurnished house­
keeping rooms near Junior high
by man and wife and little girl.
W rite Mrs. Bari Barham, Siskiyou,
Ore.
34-4
The Purpose of
Life Insurance
The great purpose of life insur­
ance is to afford a man the means
of providing for his family, if he
does not live to earn the money.
To serve this purpose properly,
th e coat of this insurance should
be low enough to perm it the man
with limited iuconte to buy
enough insurance to protect his'
family adequately.
Travelers guaranteed low-cost
life insurance serves best the real
purpose of life insurance.
Billings Agency
A INSURANCE
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
SUI
41 B. Main Ht.