Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, October ift, IM I
T E E ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
For pleating, see Orres.
17tf Correction—»
From McMinnville —
W. T. Macy, McMinnville under­
R eturn F io m Oregon City—
tak er and form er mayor of th a t city,
The Rev. and Mrs. P. K. H am m ond,
ln Aghland yest#rday
w w le
returned Monday night from a visit . here Mr Marcy made & ghort
to Oregon City and ^ ort an .
, t ^e g o^ge undertaking parlors.
The dram atic entertainm ent by
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw in the Methodist
church on the evening of October 28
will be entertaining and instructive.
Don’t fail to ehar it.
tQ
j
In yesterday’s Issue of the Tidings
it was stated by m istake th a t J. W.
McCoy was elected treasu rer of the
Consolidated Chamber of Commerce
of Southern Oregon. C. H. Pierce,
of the local Ford agency, was elect­
ed treasurer.
The original state ­
ment was obtained from an author-
ative source and was thought to be
correct.
Brink »— Cranberry harvest to be­ who were so greatly aided and bene­
gin ¡»oon ih district at mouth of Co­ fited by their labors and unselfish
lumbia. river.
sacrifices. May their brave souls
rest in peace.
Hdxtd River— Work to begin o n '
briclgp across fork of Hoed river on
Moiptft Hood loop highway.
PHYSICIANS.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Room» 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
Bldg
OR. J. J. EMMEN8—-Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GUO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and a u rist for
Examination free.
Suite 8, No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M.
and H.
25,
the
Plaza.
Office
phone 103;
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
residence phone 401.
SO U T H E R N OREGON’^
Three Inseparables
One for mildnesx VIR G IN IA
One for mellowness. BURLEY
One for arom a. T U R K IS H
The finest tobaccos perfectly
aged and b le n d e d
2Oforl5f
★ Hl
H untef R eturns—
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hammond, of
Oregon City, who are m otoring to
J. M. Morgan and William Lind-;
at Ashland
sey left yesterday on a three-day California, stopped
yesterday
for
a
short
visit
with Mr.
hunting trip in the Dead In d ia n ’
H
ammond’s
parents,
Rev.
and
Mrs.
country.
;
P. K. Hammond. Mr. Hammond is
a well-known attorney of Oregon
Imogene W allace, pianiste-teach-
City.
er.
Phone 210-J.
171 Helman
street.
3 3-1 mo
Special breakfast. 60s. from « to
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
27-tf
V isitor From R ogu e R iver—
On H unting Trip—
William Swing is again at w o rk
in the Plaza m arket after a week.’s
hunting trip in the Dead In A tjn
country.
Mrs. Swing accom panied
her husband on the camping trip.
[•jinfeMMM
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw will render the
dram a. “ Miss Gibbie G ault,” for th e
benefit of the community club hoiuse
Friday evening, October 28, a t the
Methodist church. Come a n d hea r it.
Mrs. Lincoln Neeley, of Rogue Shoem aker R eturns—
River, was an Ashland business vis­
W illiam W ilfeung, a shoem aker
itor yesterday.
who had been absent in Kansas and
middle western states for ten years,
4. You don’t have to risk a cent to returned to A shland Tuesday to
be relieved of catarrh. Get a Hyo- again locate here.
mei outfit from McNair Bros., the
druggists, and if it does not satisfy,
For high grade tailoring for men
Training designed to fit them f< »r the
they will refund the purchase price. and women— C. Orres.
battle of life was taken by 147 blind­
ed ex-service men at the Red Cr< isa In­
stitute for the Blind, near Balt Imore,
Md., during the fiscal year 192 9-1921.
according to the report ef the , Ikiatl-
tute for that period.
Of this number, 19 have gonri en te
other institutions, in almost every
case to institutions where tho.-ie hav­
ing sight are receiving advance
edu­
cation. The blind ex-service m tMi whe
have entered such institutions ego pro­
vided with special text-boi ikj* ia
Braille, reading which th ey were
taught at the Red Cross Institlul.e.
Twelve men have passed fifoan the
Institute to successfully carry <»n some
occupation or business for wh'iclj. they
were fitted by special training. ,A few
have withdrawn from the Instltvite be­
E have established a service painting practice goes back more
cause of poor physical condition, 14 are
for women and men who than 72 years. W e are one of the
receiving further “training en the
want to do small jobs of interior
Job” and 87 are still in training.
country’s largest manufacturers.
painting, varnishing or refinishing O ur experts make a study of spe­
of furniture, floors, bath rooms, cifying paints for every kind of
walls, bric-a-brac, basketry, brack­ use.
ets, etc.
Follow Fuller’s "H om e Serv­
I t’s a free service. Y ou simply
ice" Specifications, and you’ll get
tell us what you have to refihish,
the exact effects you’re looking for.
how finished now and what effect
Medical care and clothing flor thou­
you want to get.
D on’t think you can’t because
sands
of children in Central and East­
W e tell you how to do it— m you haven’t done this kind of work
ern Europe are outlined as tbe activ­
detail. W hat kind of material to before. L et Fuller products and
ities of the American Redl Cross In
use. W hat kind of brush. W hat Fuller service show you that you
Europe for the current year) says a
can.
method. W here to buy.
statement on the eve of i/he Annual
Roll Call of the organization. These
You can work transformation in
activities,
supplemental to this feeding
home things that w ill surprise you.
operations of the Euroijeatn Relief
O ld bedsteads, t a b l e s , chairs,
Council of which H erbert Hoover Is
floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really
chairman, are designed toi provide the
Where
to
Buy
on/y on the surface. Paint, var­
most adequate and balanued relief
Important that you get die right
within the resources of private phi-
nish or enamel them and they’re material so be sure to go to the right
Jnathropy.
new t
store fo r Fuller pro­
Through the establishment of child
W e make a special line of ducts. Cut out coupon
welfare stations In tbe centers of pop-
below as a memo to
paints, varnishes, etc., lor just this direct you.
ula on of those count rhta where ade­
kind of work — Fuller’s “ Home
quate
medical care Is ntlt now obtain­
W rite us n ow — a
Service” Paint products— for you post card—for complete
able, the American Red Cross plans
to provide the medical assistance need­
to use.
catalog of Fuller's Spec­
ed to restore these chlldnen to a nor­
T hey dry perfectly, spread easily ification “Home Serv­
ice” Paint Products,
mally healthy life. Tlie sum of >«,-
and smoothly, and give every de­ which tells just what to
tMM),000 lias been made, available for
sired result. Y ou’ll be surprised buy for the work you
this work.
to learn what you can do,—once have in mind. Send full description
of, and get our free advice on refinish­
you’ve used them.
ing furniture, chairs, floors bric-a-
Our experience w ith paints and brac^ brackets, basketry, etc.
Red Cross Trains
147 Blind Veti i
In Useful Work
Little Wonders,
Madam—
To use Pearl Óil
in your oil heater
t \ ■
fv -:-
'A,-
that you can work yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
Red Cross Plann
$6,000,000 Effort
To Save ChiMren
Fullers
Public Notice
Any on-» having ice cream
packers belonging to th e A sh­
land Creamery, please phone
24 and they will be called for.
"Honte ServiceTMiai*
MTd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
Ashland Creamery
Dept. It, Saa Francisco
Paiatlfaanfactarcra for 72 Years
1S4»
For all Kxterier M
s of Fainting It is advissMt Sa I
i the l
iota
Fifteen-for-Floor»
Fifteeador-Floors So
Fuller’« Specification
fo r a durable, beauti­
fu l floor varaiab of
the finest type. N e t
injured by b<
ter, ro lltag ^
»»«•
C. B. L A M K I N
SAVE THIS
;
(C o t this oat and pot i t in your
pocket-book or handbag as a memo.)
Fuller's “ H o m . Service” Paint
Product» aro sold by tbs
in your c k y :
BARGAINS ÍN
Real Estate
PEARL
KM
OSENt OIL
You can get it in bulk
from dealers everywhere.
Order by name — Pearl Oil,
HEAT AND LIGHT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California,
«nty and Ranch Properties
H ouses to B en t.
W. O. DICKERSON A SON
A shland, Ore.
Í
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
DR. LINCOLN
KALLON— X-ray ASHLAND HKALTHATORIL’M— 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 H ospital; hours, 8 a.m. to
12m.; evenings by appointm ent. 1 PHONE your next job of plumbing
. Phons Medford 714.
Residence
to Jerry O'Neal, Beaver Building.
phone, Medford 61,
27-lm o I Phone 138.
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CHAIR DOCTOR
■
ROOFERS
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.
' . j ' « 1 1 >
posite freight depot. No phone. m .j-----
W rite.
28-lm o
T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS­
H ELP W ANTED.
FER — Good team and m otor­
WANTED— At once, women to cu|
trucks. Good service at a reason­
fru it at Bagley Canning Co., Tal­ able price. Phone 83.
ent, Ore.; transportation
free.
Phone 3 6 4 -J -l
30-tf FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
FOR SALE.
call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near
FOR SALE— Four-foot oak wood,
Hotel Austin.
$10.50 per cord. 143 Garfield.
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39-3*
CAR WASHING
FOR SALE — Electric washer in EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
first-class condition. Phone T20.
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114.
39-tf
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING a t rea­
FOR SALE— H eating stove for coal
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
or wood; good as new. 63 Pine
12-lmo
street. Phone 437-R.
39-tf
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
APPLE CIDER— Fresh from the
press, 40c gallon; two gallons. FOR SALE — Six-room plastered
house; best of plumbing; wood
7 5c.
Yes, we deliver. Phone
house, chicken house, and 14 lots.
9 -F -ll.
925 B street, corner Eighth. Look
“ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922
it over and if suited, will make
models now on floor, Swenson &
satisfactory terms. S. L. Allen.
McRae’s; see them ; your term s
39-tf
are ours. J. W. Scott, Sales Man­
ager Southern Oregon.
35-lm o FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­
nished, 5-room modern bungalow;
SEWING MACHINES, clocks and
sleeping porch, large basem ent;
phonographs repaired.
Douglas,
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
flowers; garden; all In A1 shape:
31-tf
priced right for quick sale. See
Jack
Falls, 55 Pine street.
ALL KINDS of upholstering and
24-lmo*
m attress work done in exchange
for discarded furniture. Douglas, FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
room cottage, with roomy base­
31-tf
ment and outbuildings. Good size
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in
cation with fine view. Desirable
good condition. Automotive Shop.
for small family who want mod­
27tf
erate priced home. Apply to own­
er on premises. 705 Penn. Ave.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
Corner H arrison.
4-lm o
M attresses made over, packing and
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth
FOR SALE.
St. Phone 63-R.
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USED CAR BARGAINS—
Brick building and lot— fully occu­
pied at rental insuring good r e ­
Maibohm Six, good condition.$775
turns on investment.
Maxwell model 20, good con­
dition .................................... 500
25. acres with six room house, large
1918 Fold Touring, good con­
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
dition .................................... 250
acres alfalfa, good garden a n d
New roadster body with top
farm land.
only ......................................
5«
Also cars for hire.
2 1 V» acres with fine dwelling, barn,
E. N. NORTON MOTOR CO.
packing house. About 20 acre« in
135 Pioneer Avenue
« '•* » « A l 1 V H M H
S 9 - ?
good orchard.
Balance suitable
• for farm products.
LADIES
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull season—
big assortm ent to choose from
— e v e r y ,s iz e and every p r i c e -
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fin e French Serge dresse»
at $ 1 6 .7 5 . AH w ool P olo cloth
coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 .
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
17 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly location. •
!
Furnished six room dwelling on a
paved street, one of the finest lo­
cations in> the city.
Inquire at
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
FOR RENT.
TO RENT— Central location, sunny
corner room, furnished; private
entrance; rate to perm anent room­
er. Phone 480-J.
39-2*
FOR RENT — W ell-located and
pleasant furnished housekeeping
! rooms for the w inter; vacant on
or about the 20th. Phone 353-L.
38-tf
BENEFIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE
D R A M A T IC
Interpretation
Dr. Mattie B row n S h a w
Will Render the Drama
"Miss Gibbie Gault”
One and One-half H ours’ Entertainment, Presenting the
Entire Fifteen Characters Herself, on the
Evening of OCTOBER 28
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. M attie B. Shaw needs no introduction to Ashland, as her
ability along dram atic lines was a source of great pleasure to her
hearers during her form er residence here, since which time she hfs
finished a course of instruction from Emma Wilson Gillespie, of the
Gillespie School of Expression, of Portland, and these are some of
the things they say of her:
“ She is an artist whom it is equally a pleasure and education
to hear. Her voice possesses a rare sym pathetic quality which takes
a thorough grip on her hearers.
“ H er personality Is unique. Her phrasing of difficult passages
rem arkable and rich .”
Also m a k e r s e t
Decoret. Robber. Ce­
ment F l o o r Paint.
“ Fullerwaar” V a n is h .
, WaahaMo WaD Finish.
Auto Ksamel, Barn
t^ n o m r S k
Porch and Step Paint.
W H IT E LE A D .
T here is no w asted heat
when your heater is filled
with clean-burning Pearl
Oil. At the touch of a match
this high-quality kerosene
makes the heater deliver
comfortable w arm th at little
cost. And it’s most conve­
nient to use — no ashes to
bother w ith — no coaxing to
make it bum .
Pearl Oil is refined and
re-refined by the special
process developed by the
experience and resources
of the Standard Oil Com­
pany.
W
ATTORNEYS.
DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS ft BRIGGS— A ttorneys-at-
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, P ioneer B lock, A shland.
J
A rare tre a t aw aits the public in
FIRST ROAD
the rendering of the dram a, “ Mins
Gibbie G ault,” a t the Methodist
((Continued from Page Two)
church Friday evening, October 28,
Don’t miss the dram atic en tertain ­
for thè benefit of the community ment by Dr. Mattie B. Shaw Friday, m u rd e re d by the Indians near Fort
club house.
October 28, at the Methodist church HialK.
l e a v e s for C alifornia—
In closing, I will quote again from
for the benefit of the community
C. Wilson, who had been spending H unter A squired “L im it”—
tike Applegate m anuscript:
club house.
three weeks’ vacation in Ashland,
V eteran nimroda aver th a t Henry
“ Perhaps few companies of men
left yesterday for Fresno, Calif.
Provost bagged the “ lin .'t" when he
e
v
e
r perform ed such a campaign
W atch Yeo’s window.
299-tl
acquired an aged white rooster whil?
'F lth o u t repeated quarrels and even
Something new it Teo’s window. in quest of ducks last Sunday at the
se rio u s altercations, but th e mem­
299-tl Bernes ranch near Phoenix. Mr. Portland A rrival—
A rthur Spencer, new arrival from b e rs of the Old South Road company
Provost was accompanied by Pre 1
Portland, who has accepted a posi­ bore together the trials and p riv a­
V isit P ortland Friends—
Neil and A. C. Ninfnger. T!:~ entir?
tion as organ player at the Vining tio n s of the expedition with a ‘for­
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. W allsten are
party was about to retu r with?u-
theater, has rented apartm ents in the giving and forbearing* spirit, and
spending a week’s visit with friends
hunting laurels of anv kinu when
Allen block in preparation for the , th e ir m utual burdens and the dan­
a t Portland.
Mr. Bernes sighted a larp° and
coming of Mrs. Spencer and two chil­ gers to which they were exposed con­
rheum atic-appearing
rot •»♦» ■- sun­
dren, who will arrive in Ashland tin u ally developed and strengthened
Suits pressed for 50 cents. John
ning him self on r. nearly ience.
t'heir friendship. A reunion of them.
within the next few days.
Maly, tailor, Pell building, Plaza.
Grabbing a gun from o.
the
V/ere such a thing practicable, would
hunting party, Mr. Bernes k ’. u the
Crater Lake Trip—
Woolens for men and women sold l>e a season of peculiar joy, one to
fowl and tendered it to Mr. Provost
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Orres, Miss with considerable ceremony. Al­ by the yard— C. Orres.
17tf’ be rem em bered by the veteran su r­
vivors with pleasure until they, too,
Cora E. Baldwin, B. Roselle and C.
though the rooster was accepted by
shall pass away into the great un­
Wilson were Sunday visitors at Cra­ Mr. Provost, other members of the McCloud V is ito r -
know n.”
Guy
Ackley,
employe
of
the
M
c­
te r lake. The party made the round party claim th at the rooster is “ no
Since the account of the road ex­
Cloud River Lum ber company, i s
trip in one day.
m ore.”
pedition
was w ritten, all members
spending a few days with his famil y
NOTICB
before retu rn in g to the lum ber cam ii. of the party have passed into “ the I
Smoke American Bÿgle cigars.
great unknow n.” But th eir mem- i
Piano instruction in your home.
Made
in
Ashland.
245
F
ourth
St.
ory
should be kept green by those ■
Call up C. S. Mitchell when you de­
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, HoU)l
16-lmo*
sire a bookkeeper, stenographer, i
Ashland Grill.
27-13
pianist or piano instructor.
39-3
V isits P arent»—
PAGE FIVE
“ She possesses all the qualifications th a t go to make a pleasing
entertainm ent, m aking her character walk and talk before you.
with a distinctive personality.”
“ To hear her in th e delineation o f character is an event th at
is ever gratefully treasured in one’s memory.”
Used Car
B argain s
1920 Hudson speedster
in perfect condition, price
$1650.00.
Overland Four touring
car used o n l y three
months, good as new
price $650.00.
One Stoddard roadster
in good running order. A
bargain, price $150.
One good Ford bug, spe­
cial body, price $290.
One Oakland Six tour­
ing car, price $550.
Monthly payment« if de­
sired.
B u s y C orner
M otor Co.
Main at Riverside,
Medford, Oregon
' FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com-
i pletely furnished; close in; price
1 reasonable. Inquire 166 Harga-
dine. Phone 122.
38-tf
WANT ED.
WANTED— Small im proved m oun­
tain ranch; m ust have w ater; give
particulars first letter. Box A-8.
Tidings.
36-7*
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 way
back to your original route?
Exasperating?
Yes, but th a t’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 A INSURANCE
E stablished 1888
PI io m 211
41 E. Main St.