Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Read the Tidings Subscription Bargain WeeK Ad on Page Four-It Will Pay You
THE ASHLAND t>AlLY TIDINGS
Thursday, October 13, 1931
Have a fit— C. Orres.
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
17«
JOHN MALÏ
T ailor for ladies, gentlemen, hoys
and girls. Pell building, Plaza.
PAGE THREE
Motor to G rants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. H unt, Mr. and Mrs.
Local and Personal
H. H. Pifield and son H arold, of
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, ceils
plumbing fixtures and supplies
Hilt,
Calif.,
were
Ashland
visitors
-----------------------Side Lights------------------------
yesterday for a short time. The, Phone 166-J, shop a t 24$ Fifth St.
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2. Mi-O-Na makes your stomach party w as' on its way to G rants
cleaning — C.
Rem odeling and
Tumble Causes Illness—
feel fine, stops belching, heartburn, Pass.
Orres.
Mrs. B. M. Sherman is confined j
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j and all discom forts in a few m in u te s.,
Business
men
having
a
ledger
ac­
to
her home, 885 B street, because
Postman, ter E xam ination-—
G uaranteed by McNall Bros.
count
with
The
Tidings
may
tele­
of
illnesB resulting from a fall in
According to the postm aster, ex-
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phone
the
office
if
they
wish
to
take
which her "back was badly injured.
am inations of candidates for post- Arrives From Indiana—
advantage
of
the
subscription
dis­
m aster appointm ents a t C entral
Miss Ella Pittenger, who resided
For pleating, see Orres.
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Point and Jacksonville, which closed i ¡n Ashland more than a year ago, count this.w eek and the am ount will
be
added
to
th
eir
bill
of
Novem­
last week, Guy E. Tex, present post- arrived this morning from Muncey,
Automobile Insurance— Teo, of
ber 1.
m atser a t "Central Point, is the only ind., and is staying at the home of
course.
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candidate for th a t office, and they her brother,^J. R. Pittenger, 406
Judge G ardner Visits—
candidates for the Jacksonville of- North Main street.
Judge and Mrs. G. A. G ardner, of Leaves for Los A n g e le s -
flee are George R. Chapman, John
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Mrs. R. L. Smith, of Vista street,
Jacksonville,
were Ashland visitors
F. Miller and Fred J. Pick.
Woolens for men and women sold
left yesterday evening for Los An-
■ ■ ■
by th e yard— C. Orres.
1 7 « yesterdhy.
,
geles, Calif., where sTha W7T1 remain
Special breakfast, 60s. from 6 te j
Imogene
Wallace,
pianiste-teach-
.
for
the w inter months.
2 7 -tf ' MMslonai’y Society to M eet—
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
er.
Phone
210-J.
171
Helman
♦
The W omen’s Home Missionary
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society
of the M ethodist church will street.’
C. B. L A M I I N
R etu rn s From Yakim a—
meet
tomorrow
afternoon
a
t
the
Mrs. A, G. Adams has returned
Smoko American Eagle cigars.
from Yakima, W ash., where she had home of Mrs. H. J. Van Fossen.
Made in Ashland. 245 F ourth St.
BARGAINS (N
been visiting friends and attending
16-lmo*
Real Batate
K
indergarten
S
tarts—
to business m atters during the past
The kindergarten, started three
m onth.
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j days ago by Mrs. W illard a t her R eturns F io m Dunsmuir*—
Mrs. Tom Carmony has returned
City and Randi Properties
F o r high grade tailoring for men ■ home on Pioneer avenue, has an en-
Homma to Bent.
to
Ashland
a
fte
r
a
few
days’
visit
and women— C. Orres.
rollraent of seven pupils. Columbus
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day was observed yesterday a t the with friends in Dunsm ur, Calf Mrs.
Rebekah lo d g e Meeting—
kindergarten with story telling and Carmony states the w eather at Duns­
CITIZENS’ BANK BEILDING
‘
Hope Rebekah lodge was the re- f the showing of pictures depicting the m ur was very warm.
cipient of an official visit from Mr$. exploits of the explorer. Plans are
N ettie W hetstone, state president of being made for a Hallowe’en ’ pro­
th e order, on T uesd ay . evening of gram. The children attending the
th is week, th e delightful social gath­ kindergarten are Virginia JJrandall,
ering following the official form ali­ Jack Enders, Lucia Belle Holmes,
Plum m er, Florence
ties in which a large a um ber of the Vera Grace
o rd er participated. Mrs. W hetstone’s Schwahn, Eunice Wing an d David
home is in Pendleton, and while W illard.
here she was th e house guest of an
If you want to make an investm ent
Intim ate acquaintance, Mrs. Louise
th at will pay you 20 per cent, net,
Perozzi, G ranite street resident.
take advantage of The Tidings Bar­
The regular
Something new li "Teo’s window. gain Week special.
299-tf price for the paper is $7.50. Bargain
week price, $6 for the year. That
To MAko H om e H e ro ■
saves $1.50, or 20 per cent, on the
T. J. A tkins and family arrived in investment. Bargain week positively
Ashland yesterday from Everett, j closes next Saturday at 5 p.m. If
W ash., and are staying a t the P o rter, yOU get the paper by mail, outside of
house. Mr. Atkins is a brother of Ashland, the bargain week price is
R. H. Atkins, of this city,’ and em- $5, giving you the same big saving
ploye of the Southern Pacific com- ' Of $150 on the deal.
P an,.
’ /
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CHICHESTER
S PILLS
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
w
.
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7
THE UIAUOAD brand
111* la R e 4 and U o ld metallle'
aealed »iti» Blue Ribbon.
' S3
LOTHES “tailored
to m e a s u r e b y
B om ” cost little by the
suit; they cost less by
the vear.
For it is not uncom­
mon to hear o f B om
tailored cloth es that
have served the wearers
for eight or ten years;
mighty good evidence
of qualityin the woolens
and care in the making*
And yet, we offer you
clothes “ tailored to
measure by B om ” at
prices frequendy lower
than you are asked to
pay for ordinary clothes
of doubtful merit*
C
■
’
Hunter Gets D e e r -
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests, i George Baughm an has retu rn ed
22« with a deer after a two days’ hunt-
--------------- ----- ---------—--------------x--—r- | ing trip jn t he vicinity of W hite
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ P oint
If you want to buy or sell anything in
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
I
7
! M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel
' Ashland Grill.
27-tf
or W ant any kind of Notary w o r k , ,
. ...
done it will be to your advantage j M vd,ord V «slto.—
to call on
Mrs. T. G. Burrows, of Medford,
n r i f f r n n P A I'T l/
was
the c*ty yesterday visiting
BEAVER REALTY CO.
O. A . PA ULSERU D
You can save $1.50 a year by pay­
ing your Daily Tidings subscription
this week.
Corn Flakes, package . . . . 1 0 c
Salmon, per can ................... 15c
3ood Shrimp, per c a n ........20c
7 fo r ...............................$100
New Mincemeat, bulk, per
pound ................................. 20c
Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 pack­
ages for .............................25c
Palmolive Soap. 3 f o r . . . . 25c
Rinso. 3 for
......................25c
Lux. 2 for .............................25c
Best Laundry Soaps, per
bar ...................................... 5c
22 for .........
$1.00
P er c a s e ..........................$4.50
Wool Soap, 3 f o r ..................25c
I
NOW
Winter is coming—prices are right. Supply may be lim­
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
stopped.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
PHONE 20
THE PLAZA MARKET
* 61 NORTH MAIN STREET,
The WEED LUMBER COMPANY,
Weed, California, is employing a large
GOOD N E W S
ONGRESS has laid aside a bil­
dollars to be used in financ­
C ing lion farm
ers and livestock raisers.
This money is to be advanced to the
banks of the country so th a t through
them the agricultural resources of
their communities may be further
developed.
Undoubtedly, in due process of time,
this will put the F irst National In a
position to be of great assistance to
Jackson County farmers.
number of bands for its Sasb, Door and
Box Factories and Veneer Plant, offer­
ing steady employment with advance
ment to employes seeking a permanent
residence. All interested parties are re­
quested to communicate with the
WEED LUMBER COMPANY,
Weed, California
First National Bank
Ashland
Oregon
y o n known u B a t , Safest. Always R eliaba
One cent the w ord each time.
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
SOU) BY DRIWQISTS EVERUVKERE DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
BRIGGS A BRIGGS— AttorneyB-at-
a New York City alone from kid
■»ey trouble last year. Don't allov
yourself to become a victim b’
neglecting pains and aches. Guan
»gainst this trouble by taking
GOLD MEDAL
rhe w orld’s standard remedy for kidnej
iver, bladder and uric acid trouble«
Holland’» national remedy since 169C
M l druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed
ueok f * r lb * name Gold Modal on orory bo
aad accnpt bo imitation
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
« 2 to 5. Swedsnburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
land, O re..
73-tf
Bldg.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice lim ited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. K1NZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and au rist for
Examination free.
Suite 8. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. f . and H.
25,
the
Plaza.
Office
phone 103;
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
residence phone 401.
DR. LINCOLN
KALLON—-X-ray ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— 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.
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred
Bank Building. Phone 48.
H eart Hospital; hours, 8 a.m. to
12m.; evenings by appointm ent. PHONE your next job of plumbing
Phona Medford 714.
Residence
to Jerry O’Neal, Bedver Building.
Phone 138.
phone, Medford 61.
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CHAIR DOCTOR
ROOFERS
CHAIR DOCTOR — Anything fixed'GRAHAM .&
WILSON. practical
up and sold for you. from a wagon j roofers; new roofs laid and old
to a wheelbarrow, or a piano to a '
roofs repaired. 103 E. Eleventh
penny whistle. Third and A, op-' street, Medford, Ore.
i posite freight depot. No phone. --------—-..... - ' ■ ■
,
— 1
W rite.
2 8-lm oi
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
FOR SALK.
INCREASES CROP YIELDS
NOW A PROVBN FACT
Apply Early Before th e Fall Rains
A C ar on Hand Now nt the
ASHLAND FRUIT
ASSOCIATION
We invite you to look
over Gur stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
We wiljingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
FE R — Good team and m otor­
“ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922
truck«. Good service at a reason­
models now on floor, Swenson & able price. Phone 83.
McRae’s; see them ; your term s
are ours. J. W. Scott, Sales Man­ FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
ager Southern Oregon.
35-1 mo
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone
FOR SALE— Sewing machines, $4,
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near
$5 and $6; good running condi­
Hotel Austin.
tion; guaranteed.
Douglas, 253
F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
CAR WASHING
.
31-tf
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
SEWING MACHINES, clocks and
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114.
phonographs repaired.
Douglas,
253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea­
31-tf
sonable prices. L ithia Garage. *
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ALL KINDS of upholstering and
m attress work done in exchange
VOK SALE— REAL ESTATE.
for discarded furniture. Douglas,
253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
FOR SALE — Furnished six-room
31-tf
house with seleping porch, close
in. Call 550 Boulevard,
35-4*
FOR SALE— Oak cordwood. Phone
l-F-5. A. R. Brown.
31-6’
FOR SALE-—Twenty acres tim ber,
one-fourth mile from city limits.
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in
Inquire 129 Fifth street.
3 4-4*
good condition. Automotive Shop.
27 «
FOR RALE— W inter apples, orchard
SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every
run, $1 per box; bring box and
day, 40 cents gallon, delivered.
pick them. W. L. Moore.
34-5
Phone 9 -F -ll.
FOR SALE—Furnished or u n fu r­
KING APPLES— Splendid for cook­
nished, 5-rooiu modern bungalow;
ing; a good size; 75 cents a box,
sleeping porch, large basem ent;
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
large lot; lawn; fruit., berries,
flowers; garden; all in Al shape;
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
priced tig h t for quick sale. See
M attresses made over, packing and
Jack
Fahs, 55 Pine street.
crating.
Douglass, 254 F ourth
24-lm o*
St. Phone 63-R.
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HELP WANTED.
WANTED — Dishwaster;
work. Hotel Ashland.
steady
35-tf
WANTED— Good live-wire who is
acquainted in this locality. See
Mr. Huston at Ashland Hotel, 5 to
7 p.m.
35-2*
WANTED— Experienced
Hotel Ashland.
fry
cook.
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FOR SALE—Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
ment and outbuildings. Good size
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
cation with fine view. Desirable
for small family who want mod­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
er on premises, 765 Penn. Ave.
Corner Harrison.
4-lm o
FOR SALE.
WANTED— At once, women to cu | Brick building and lot— fully occu­
fruit at Bagley Canning Co., Tal­
pied at rental insuring good re
ent, Ore.; transportation
free.
turns on investment.
Phone 364-J-l
30-tf
INTERVRRAN auto car co .
25. acres with six room house, large
WANTED.
Effective March 2U, 1920.
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
Daily (Except Sunday)
acres alfalfa, good garden a n d
«DRESSMAKING and remodeling;
farm land.
your home or mine; prices reason­
7:15 a. in.
7:15 a. m.
able; work guaranteed.
Miss 2 8 ’zi acres with fine dwelling, barn,
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
Stewart, 132 Seventh street.
8:46 a. in.
8:45 a. m.
packing house. About 20 acres in
35-3*
9:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
good orchard.
Balance suitable
10:15 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
for
farm
products.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. WANTED — F urnished room for
light housekeeping, close in. Ad­
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
dress P. O. Box 246.
35-2* 7 acres with good fruit, bonse and
12:45 p. m.
12:46 p.m.
chicken shed. Sightly location.
1 :39 p. m.
1:30 p. m. WANTED— Two unfurnished house­
2:15 p. m.
2:15 p. m.
keeping rooms near Junior high, Furnished six room dwelling on a
3:00 p. m.
3:09 p. m.
/paved street, one of the finest lo- a
by man and wife and little girl.
3:45 p. m.
3:45 p. m.
cations in the city.
W
rite
Mrs.
Earl
Barham,
Siskiyou,
4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
Ore.
34-4*
5:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
Inquire a t
6:00 p m.
6:00 p. m.
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
AS
TO
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION
8:45 p. m.
Sat. culy
8:45 p. m.
OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS.
FOR RENT.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Recorder's Office,
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt
Ashland, Oregon, Oct. 13, 1921.
FOR RENT— Two-room apartm ent,
SUNDAY ONLY
____
___
Notice
is hereby given th at it is
unfurnished; also one furnished
LV. MEDFORD %
IV . ASHLAND
9 :00 a. in? the intention of the Common Coun­
sleeping xpom. 102 OAk.
34-2
9:90 a. m.
10:00 a. m. cil of the City of Ashland to con­ ------------------ i_ -----------------------------
10:00 a. na.
i l : 0 0 a. in, struct or cause to be constructed FOR RENT— To two quiet, studious
11:90 a m.
school girls, one room,’ completely
12:00 Noon cement sidewalks on the east side of
12:00 Noon
furnished except bedding. 855 B
1:00 p. m. Sixth Street between. A Street and
1:00 p. m.
3 00 p. m. East Main Street; th at the expense
2:00 p. m.
street.
3 :00 p. m. incident thereto and cost of con-
3:00 p. ra.
4:00 p. in.
4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
6:36 p. m
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Ashland W aiting—-East Sida Phar-1 Said Common Council has desig­
macy.
. nated October 25th. 1921, at 8
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
o’clock p.m. at the City Hall as the
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
time and place for any person to
LV. J ’S’NV’LK make known any suggestions or ob­
LV. MEDFORD
7:20 a. m. jections to said proposed improve­
7:49 a. m.
The great purpose of life insur­
8:20 a. m. ment.
9:99 a. m.
10:00
a.
m.
.
ance
is to afford a Tuan the means
10:30 a. m.
Dated this 13th day of October,
11:30 a. m. 1921.
12:69 Noon
of providing for his family, if he
1:00 p. ra. Í
1:30 p. m.
C. B. LAMKIN, Mayor.
does
not live to earn the money.
2:00 p. m.¡ GERTRUDE BIEDE,
3:00 p. m.
3:45
p.
m.
4:30 p. ni.
City Recorder.
To serve this purpose properly,
5:00 p. m.
5:30 p. in.
Date of first publication, October the cost of this insurance should
7:09 p. ns. 13th, 1921.
9:30 p. m.
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be .low euough to perm it the man
8 :09 p. m.
Sat. only
7:39 p m.
9:50 p. m.
Sat. only
19:30 p. m.
with limited income to buy
WE RUN ON SUNDAYS.
enough insurance to protect his
LADIES
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
family adequately.
Dally' and Sunday
Ready-to-wear G arm ents ta il­
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG ored during th e dull season—
Travelers guaranteed low-cost
11:00 a. m.
100 p. m
life insurance serves best the real
big assortm ent to choose from
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
purpose of life insurance.
Daily and Sunday
— every size and every price—
LV. G*T’S PASS wonderful values. See the ex­
LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a.
8:09 a. in.
tra fine French Serge dresse»
» l:0 0 p .
I f : 00 a. m.
a t $16.75. All wool Polo rloth
4:00 p.
1:00 p. m.
6:15 p
coats at $1».7S.
4:30 p. m.
REAL HMTATB A INSURANCE
G rants Pass W aiting Room— Tbej
BstabUshed 1$63
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
Bonbonaiere. Phone i60.
Phene
211
41 E. Main St.
Office and W aiting Room: No. 5
S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building.i
I
THE PAINT MAN
Fresh and Cured Meats of best quality and lowest prices.
H. A. STEARNS
,
Dickerson & Son
ORDER YOUR
The Cost of Living may be go­
ing up but not at the
Plaza Market
New. Nebraska Corn Meal,
sack ..................................... 30c
Graham Flour ....................4 0 c
4 9 lbs. Valley F lo u r. . . . 7$ 1.55
All H ard W h e a t ...............$2.45
(20 cents off in barrel lots.)
C hirardelli’s Chocolate, 1-
lb. cans ...............................35c
3-lb. c a n s ................ . . . $1.00
Cocoa, in bulk, per lb.........15c
7 lbs. f o r ........................$1.00
Shredded wheat Biscuits,
package .............................. 15c
Preserves — 16-oz jars—
Straw berry and Black­
berry or Loganberry, for 25c
IL
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DIED
and other Decorative
Material.
friend«.
If there are any bargains in tow n'
they have them.
a
The Purpose of
Insurance
Billings Agency