Tomorrow Is the Last Day to Save That $1.50 on Your Tidings Subscription THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS F rid ay, October 14, 1921 Cliff Payne makes cedar chest)». 22tt ---------- Visits Mother—- • Local aad Personal Mrs. H. B. Kellom, of San F ran ­ cisco, is here on a two weeks’ visit --------------------- Side L ights--------------------- with her m other, Mrs. J. K. P. Lewis, JOHN MALY on Third s tr e e t She is loud in heri Teachers' In stitu te— Teachers’ institute opens at 9 Tailor for ladies, gentlemen, boys: praises of Ashland and may prolong; her visit. o ’clock next Monday morning at and girls. Peli building, Plaza. Ashland high school building. All school officers are cordially invited Plan Bazaar— Something new 11 Teo’s window. The E astern Star is making plane to attend any or all sessions. W atch 299-tt for program in the paper. Susan W. for a public bazaar to be held No­ K lam ath W om an D ies— vember 18. Homes. Ashland people will learn with re­ Fifty h an d ' H - R- Adams, th e Plum ber, ¿oils gret of the death of Mrs. “ Bac” Economy offerings: y plumbing fixtures and supplies bags and beauty boxes, values to $7, Phone 166-J, shop a t 248 Fifth St. Grigsby at K lam ath Falls W ednes­ day night. She was ill bu t a few now 33.98. See window display. 287-tf hours and suddenly and unexpected­ E. R. Isaac & Co. Return I'rom California— ly passed away. A sad feature of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith have V isits at E u g e n e - case is th at her husband an<9 two Paul Guiley, of H argadine street, returned from a trip to California. daughters were away visiting a t the was a business visitor at Eugene last Mr. Smith drove the car for Mrs. Dr. time. Mrs. Grigsby will be rem em ­ week and at the same tim e visited Moxon when, she went to join her bered ^y Ashland people as having his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. husband a t San Francisco. They ac­ resided here a t one time. She was companied her as far as Vallejo, a member of the Baptist church. Mr. Guiiey, of th a t city. ' then retu rn ed on the train. Grigsby is an extensive stock raiser 3. McNair Bros, pay the cost of a : and has large ranch holdings. tria l by refunding your money if Economy offerings: Bargains in Hyomei fails to relieve th at cough black silks, the popular color for fall. Remodeling and cleaning — G. Orres. or cold you have. E. R. Isaac & Co. Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs Ixeavea for Eugene— Leave for 'F r is c o - Ross Guiley left for his home in Mr. an(j Mrs. N. H. H arrison have Eugene on Thursday morning s , gone | O San Francisco for a couple train . Mr. Guiley had been visiting i of week 8> visit. relatives and old friends in th is ’ ______ _ vicinity for the past few weeks. He For pleating, see Orres. 17tf intended visiting at Roseburg en route to his home. To i nspect W. R. C. W ork— Mrs. M argaret E. Becker, state Smoke American Eagle cigars. president of the W omen’s Relief Made in Ashland. 245 F ourth St. corps, arrived this evening to in­ 1 6 -lm o * spect the work of Burnside Relief ; corps No. 24, tomorrow afternoon. W. R. C. Meets — : Mrs. Becker is on her way home to The W omens’ Relief corps held a Portland from the national conven- social meeting Monday a t the home i tion held at Indianapolis, Ind. of Mrs. Ella White, on Mountain avenue, Eighteen^ members were Woolens for men and women sold present. Refreshm ents were served.) by the yard— C. Orrés. 17tf H oxie Fam ily Moves— J. E. Hoxie has moved from 745 Iowa stret to 440 Palm avenue. If you want to make an investm ent th a t will pay you 20 per cent, net, take advantage of The Tidings B ar­ gain Week special. The regular price for the paper is $7.50. Bargain week price, 36 for the year. That saves $1.50, or 20 per cent, on the investm ent. Bargain week positively closes next Saturday at 5 p.m. If you get the paper by mail, outside of Ashland, the bargain week price is $5, giving you the same big saving of $150 on tha deal. PAGE THREE Fpr high grade tailoring tor men On H unting Trip— and wofhefc-*-O IT! W e spent years experi­ menting with different blends of tobaccos to obtain — a new flavor — a more pleasing aroma — and to obtain what is more important still— the one thing that smokers have always wished a cigarettte would do— '‘S A T IS F Y !’’ And Chesterfields do ‘ ‘satisfy. ’* For in Chesterfields the to­ baccos—Turkish, and Burley and other choice home-grown varie­ ties— are blended differently — and better — to give you and all smokers that greater measure of cigarette enjoyment. Durham Duplex DEMONSTRATOR Safely Razor W ith o A k TURK SHAVING CREAM P aralytic S trok e— Robert G arrett, who has been con-; fined to his home for some time by illness, suffered a slight paralytic stroke yesterday. And ONE CAN TALCUM Or BOTTLE SHAVING LOTION Have a fit— C. Orres. 17« Return From ’Frisco— Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Homes and’ daughter Louise returned the early part of this week from San Fran­ cisco. Automobile course. DR. LINCOLN k A l O N - X-ray ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr. diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory, E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­ Dr Jarvis’ Sanitarium ; hours, 1 trical Treatm ents, Mineral and to 5 p.m. Phone xVshland 126. Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National Medford Laboratories, Sacred Bank Buil(|^ng. Phone 48. H eart Hospital; hours, 8 a.m. to 12m.; evenings by appointment. PHONE your next job of plumbing Phone Medford 714. Residence do Jerry O’Neal. Beaver Building, phone, Medford 61. 2 7-1 mo Phone 138. CHAIR DOCTOR CHAIR DOCTOR — Anything fixed GRAHAM & WILSON, practical up and sold for you, from a wagon : 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. posite freight depot. No phond'. 1 W rite. 28-lrno TR A N SFER AND E X PR E SS. T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ FER — Good team and m otor­ ’SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922 trucks. 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, 35-lrao ager Southern Oregon. 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 W ASHING 31-tf EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­ SEWING MACHINES, clocks and ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114. phonographs repaired. Douglas, 253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R. EXPORT CAR REPAIRING at rea­ 31-tf sonable prices. Lithia Garage. 1 1 mu ALL KINDS of upholstering and m attress work done in exchange VO It S A L E — REAL ESTATE. for discarded furniture. Douglas, 253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R. , FOR SALE — Furnished six-room 31-tf house with seleping porch, close in. Call 550 Boulevard. 35-4* ! FOR SALE— Dodge touring cur, in good condition. .Automotive Shop. ; FOR SAlxE— Twenty acres tim ber, ______________________________ 2 7 « , one-fourth mile from city limits. I SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every J Inquire 129 Fifth Street. 34-4* day, 40 cents gallon, delivered. FOR SALE-—W inter apples, orchard Phone 9 -F -ll. run, $1 per box; bring box and KING APPLES— Splendid for cook- pick them. W. L. Moore. 34-5 j ing; a good size; 75 cents a box, delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll. FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­ nished, 5-room modern bungalow; ' FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — sleeping porch, large basem ent; M attresses made over, packing and large lot; lawn; fruit, berries, crating. Douglass, 254 Fourth flowers; garden; all in A1 shape; St. Phone 6 3 - R . 1 8 t f priced right for quick sale. See Jack Fahs, 55 Pine street. WAN t ED. 24-lm o* (WANTED— Small im proved m o u u - --------------------------------------------------- - tain ranch; m ust have w ater; give FOR 'SALE— Cozy convenient four- room cottage, with roomy base­ Box A-8, p a rtic u la rs firs t «letter. ment and outbuildings. Good size T idings. 36-7* - ! lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­ ¡DRESSMAKING and remodeling; cation with fine view. Desirable your home or mine; prices reason­ for small family who w ant mod­ able; work guaranteed. Miss erate priced home. Apply to own­ Stewart, 132 Seventh street. er on premises, 705 Penn. Ave. 35-3* i Corner H arrison. 4-lm o FOR SALE. WANTED— Two unfurnished house-! FOR HALE. keeping rooms near Junior high, by man and wife and little girl, i .............. _ , ’ , ,, ___ W rite Mrs. E arl Barham, Siskiyou. Brlck building and lot— fully occu- Ore 34 4* ' pied at rental insuring good re- turns on investment. W. A. SHELL B A R B E R 1 8 acres with fine dwelling, barn, packing house. About 20 acres in good orchard. Balance suitable Safety blades resharpened for farm products. like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz. 7 acres with good fru it, house and chicken shed. Sightly location. Specialty The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow Bargain in used sew in g m achine; also a new carload o f W hite sew ­ ing m achines ju st in, at Former Resident V is it s - Charles Hatfield, a form er Ash­ land resident, stopped here for a few days’ visit this week while en route to Los Angeles, where he will re­ m ain for the winter. Peil’s Corner If you want to buy or sell anything in REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS or W ant any kind of Notary work done it will be to your advantage to call on A BETTER CHANCE OU may be of the ‘‘never w orry” variety, and see no necessity to save. But one thing sure— the man without capital stands a mighty poor show these days. Y —-and the blend can't be copied. And for the average man there is no better way to accum ulate capital than through a savings account, and sane investment. ♦ Therefore, to give yourself a better chance, open an account at the F irst National. Fitst National Bank Ashland BEAVER REALTY CD. If there are any bargains in town they have them. LADIES C IG A R E T T E S Oregon H e m you ««•/» (Aa nata A IR T IG H T tin» of SOT Lioorrr & M yirs T obacco C o . 25. acres’ with six room house, large barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2 acres alfalfa, good garden a n d farm land. C hildren’s W ork A w ill do your p low ing righ t now in your hard, sticky soil. insurance— Teo, of 299-tf ROOFERS R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­ ored during th e dull season— big assortm ent to choose from — every size and every price— w onderful values. See the ex­ tra fine French Serge dresses at $ 1 6 .7 5 . All w ool P o lo cloth coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 . ORRES TAILOR SHOP Furnished six room dwelling on a paved street, one of the finest lo­ cations in, the city. Inquire a t ¡ FIR ST NATIONAL BANK HELP W ANTED. W A ITED — Experienced Hotel Ashland. fry cook. 351tf WANTED— At once, women to cu< fruit at Ragley Canning Co., Tal­ ent, O re.f transportation free. Phone 364-J-l 30-tf Penny Wise, Pound Foolish Did you ever try to save a m in­ ute by not stopping to read a guide post on a strange road, and then spend hours finding your wav back to your original route? Exasperating? Yes, but trfat’s nothing to what it will be if you try to “ save” a few dollars by driving without Travelers’ Automobile Insurance — and then have an accident. Every dollar you “ saved” by failing to insure may cost you a hundred when it comes to settling the damage claims. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE E stablished 1883 Phono 211 41 E. Main St.