Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tuesday, October 25, 1Ö21
PAGE THREE
M erchants’ noon lunch, 60c, Hotel A ttends Church Conference—
Suits pressed for 50 cents. Jo h n '
Ashland Grill.
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Maly, tailor, Pell building, Plaza.
Rev. Charles A. Edwards, pastor
of the Methodist Episcopal church,
left this afternoon for Portland,
A shland D em ote«—
Professor Vining R eturns—
Visi« P arents—
Ashland is to be demoted Novem­ where he will a tte n d a committee
Prof. Irving Vining, who had been
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randles, of I spending the sum m er and fall ber 1 to the statu s of a toll station meeting for the organization of a
Belleview, spent Sunday with their months at Lake o’ Woods, was seen in the ranks of the Oregon Gas and board to raise a fund of $100,000 to
H ot W ater H eating System for
son, M. E. Randles, and wife, of j on the streets this morning. It is Electric company. Already its local care for the yearly allowances of re­
Sm all or Large H ouses
Liberty street.
presumed th a t Professor Vining has surplus equipment is on its way to tired Methodist Episcopal m inisters
Our New L ine of H eating Stoves
deserted the camp for the w arm th Medford by auto truck. The town in Oregon. The meeting will be held
Drop into the salvage store and of his Ashland home.
A re N ow In
is in the hands of a receiver insofar W ednesday and Rev. Edwards will
look over the stock; sure to be some­
as this hot air is concerned, th a t of­ retu rn to Ashland Thursday of thia
week.
thing you want.
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Woolens for men and women sold ficial residing at the county m etrop­
by the yard— C. Orres.
17tf! olis, from which center the m anage­
Cliff Payee makes medicine cases.
Building Bungalow—
ment will hereafter radiate. In case
The bungalow of E. J. Farlow is W ill Visit H e r e -
of blowouts and punctures, we will
now under construction, and when
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and have to signal the central office and
completed will be one of the show
family left this morning in th eir car ! also pay bills at those headquarters
BBNSPIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSB
places of the city.
for Medford and Ashland, where they ■ unless a collection agency is in­
will stop for a day, leaving the chil-i stalled here. Cliff Jenkin, form er
The Ladies’ Aid of the Congrega­
dren, and from there Mr. .and Mrs. m anager at Medford, has been tra n s­
tional church will give a dinner and
Rogers will drive on to Portland for ferred to Roseburg, and George Jen-
bazaar at Chautauqua Pioneer hall
a britff business and pleasure trip.— kin, local m anager, is on the w ait­
Thursday, October 27. Dinner served!
ing list.
K lam ath Falls Herald.
11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 50 cents plate J
Fresh doughnuts and coffee served)
R eturns From Drain, Or.—
Suits Made to Order— *
until 5:30 p. m. Come and enjoy!
William Hedrick, of B street, has
Cleaning and repairing on short
horns cooking.
returned
home after several weeks’
notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Ashland )
visit
with
his sen, Ray Hedrick, o il
Bldg.
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Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
Drain, Or.
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Will Render the Drama
folks as well as commercial and to u r­
From K lam ath F alls—
ist business.
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The best chocolate creams can be!
Mrs. C. A. Pauley, late of Ashland
purchased
at Rose Bros.
45-ef)
and now residing in Klam ath Falls,)
H unter R eturns—
Jam es Beagle has returned from is in the city for a few days straig h t-'
ening up business affairs.
a several days’ hunting trip.
In v estig ate Our Ideal
A rco la
Provost Bros.
D R A M A T IC
In te r p r e ta tio n
Dr. Mattie Brown Shaw
5_ Every sufferer from stomach) Agency of Oregon Fire Relief a s - ,
trouble, gas, belching, sour stom ach,1 sociation. Yeo, of course.
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nervousneess, dizziness and bilious- !
ness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na In v ite d to G ran ts Pass —
stomach tablets today and s ta rt a
The Epworth league of the Ash­
treatm ent.
G uaranteed by McNair: land Methodist church has Received
Bros.
an invitation from the G rants P ass'
league to visit the la tte r city Satur-)
M o to r to Eagle Point*. •
day of this week, stipulating “ free
Mrs. F rank Snyder an d Mrs. Miles everything.” as long as the local
and little daughter motored to Eagle delegation agrees to stay. A b a sk e t-!
Point Saturday.
ball game between the G rants Pass
and Ashland leaguers is the occasion
A rare tre a t aw aits the public in of the planned visit.
the rendering of the dram a, “ Mias
Glbbie G ault.” a t the Methodist
W anted, at once, women to cut
church Friday evening, October 28, fru it at Bagley Canning company,
for the benefit of the community Talent, Or. T ransportation free.
club house.
Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf
L os A ngeles Arrival—
BETTER
DEAD
One and One-half Hours’ Entertainment, Presenting the
Entire Fifteen Characters Herself, on the
Evening of OCTOBER 28
METHODIST CHURCH
Life is a burden when the bod; '
s racked with pain. Everythin
worries and the victim become
despondent and downhearted. T»
oring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
The national remedy of Holland for ova
*00 years; it is an enemy of all pains r*
ulting from kidney, liver and uric a d
roubles. A ll druggists, three size*.
xx>k for th e n am e C old M edal o a orery
and a ccep t n o im itation
be
Dr. Mattle 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 h |s
finished a course of instruction from Emma Wilson Gillespie, of the
Gillespie School of Expression, of Portland, and these are some of
th e things they say .of her;
. “She is an a rtis t 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.
“ Her personality is unique. Her phrasing of difficult passages
rem arkable and rich.” .
‘ 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 h er io the delineation of character is an event th a t
is ever gratefully treasu red in one’s memory.”
Return From Portland—
Mrs. Frances McKnlght, who had
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. W allsten have!
been in Los Angeles for several
returned from Portland, where the>
months, arrived in Ashland yester­
had been visiting friendh during the
day morning and will visit her past week.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill,
and her little daughter Eleanor.
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to home
folks as well as commercial and
We do catering to private parties.
tourist business.
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Nelda Cafe.
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Ladlfti Visit A shland—
R eturn Front C alifornia—
About twenty-five members of the
Mrs. J. H. Snyder has returned
from a several days’ visit w ith G rants Pass D aughters of the Nile'
friends and relatives in California. visited Ashland Saturday afternoon i
to confer with ladies of this city eli-l
Rem odeling and
cleaning — C. gible for membership. Though noth­
ing definite was accomplished at the
Orres.
meeting, all were enthusiastic and
hopes are held for «the future.
A n ts A ccident —
A bent radius rod caused a Ford j
to go over an eight-foot embank- i
m ent ju st above the Savage Rapids,
dam construction camp late Satur­
day evening? A man, woman and
child riding in the car were u n h u rt.;
— G rants Pass Courier.
Imogene Wallace,
er.
Phone 210-J.
street.
"Miss Gibbie Gault”
planiste-teach-
171 Helman
3 3-1 mo •
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W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
ÌF òà
IT WAS ‘‘oompacy night**
BUT W H IN I got horn«.
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I FOUND the Browns.
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HAD A etek baby.
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AND OOULDN'T ooma.
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SO I chortled “Oh, joy.
WON’T SUB and I have.
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$
SW IL L KATS for twol**
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m
M.
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C h ildrea’s W ork A
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
“YOU DON’T suppose.
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JUST ON you!”
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Deer head mounting a I
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D A W . Main
MEDFOI
THEN WK tried the Joneses.
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AND WHEN grub tor
tour.
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WAS JUST about ready.
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AND THE M issus fainted.
FOR SALE— Twenty acres of tim ­
ber, one-eighth mile south of Ash­ DR. LINCOLN
KALLON— X-ray
land. Inquire 129 Fifth street.
diagnosis; Ashland Laboratory,
45-6*
Dr Jarv is’ Sanitarium ; hours, 1
to 5 p.m. Phone Ashland 126.
FOR RENT— Residence, six rooms,
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred
large bath and pantry, corner Oak
H eart Hospital; hours, 8 a.m. to
and B, near Armory. Call 136 B
12n>.; evenings by appointm ent.
street.
45-3*
Phons Medford 714. Residence
phone, Medford 61.
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SACRIFICE for immediate sale,
CHIROPRACTORS.
large two-story $3,500 residence;
one-story $1,000; big residence
near; both for only $3,000; two- DR. GEO. J. I<1\Z — Chiropractor.
Examination free.
Suite 8, No.
story four-room brick business
25,
the
Plaza.
Office
phone 103;
building, $4,000; will all pay 12
residence phone 401.
per cent gross rental; all well lo­
cated. Come to 3 99 Beach street, ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
noons.
45-2*
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
nished. 5-room modern bungalow;
Bank
Building.
Phone
4 8.
sleeping porch, large basem ent;
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
ATTORNEYS.
flowers; garden; all in A1 shape; j
priced rig h t for quick sale. See i
Jack Fahs, 55 Pine street.
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
24-lm o*
Room s 6 and 6,
FO R SALK.
Citizens'
Bank
Bldg.
FOR SALE— Piano. $75.
Route 1, Box 83.
Address
45-6*
CHAIR DOCTOR
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“TH E MORE the merrier.
B
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I’LL FEED the males.
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ON THE cigarettes that satisfy.
B
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AND YOU women can talk.
B
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AND BETWEEN the twe.
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WE’LL ALL be Satisfied.”
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C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
City and Ranch Proporti«»
M ooses to D ent.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
BEAVER REALTY CO.
“OH, WELL.” I said.
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ONDERFUL c o m p a n y ,
Chesterfield* — any time,
anywhere. Ju st seem to “hit the
spot.”
Good tobaccos, good
blending, (by a private formula
th at can’t be copied), good-look­
ing package with an air-tight
wrapper. On every count, an
all-around d o w n r i g h t good
smoke. “ Satisfy” ? All over
the place.
W
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can afford not to set aside something
for the unforeseen emergency and
the days ahead.
A shland, Oregon
FOR KALE— REAL ESTATE.
and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
S. P. R. R. Offices, M.
and H.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
2 8 Mt acres with fine dwelling, b a rn ,'
packing house. About 20 acres in
good orchard.
Balance suitable or W ant any kind of Notary work
done it will be to your advantage
for farm products.
to call on
7 acres with good fruit, house and
chicken shed. Sightly location.
B
AND A minute later.
IF THERE Isn't enough food.
The Citizens Bank
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
A N D T H E Brown baby was bfrttea.
B
4 per cent interest on savings.
WANTED— W ashing to do at home.
Mrs. Ring, 207 Vista.
43-5*
25. acres with six room house, large
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
acres alfalfa, good garden a n d If you want to buy or sell anything in
farm land.
DO
THE RHONE bell tinkled.
B
In our savings departm ent you will
find courteous treatm ent and prompt
attention.
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedanburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore.
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W ANTED.
Brick building and lot— fully occu-,
pied at rental insuring good re
tu rn s on investment.
ANO THEY fell tor It.
WHAT’S THE (HEerenoe?
NO ONE
OIL ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
keeper for eldbrly lady. Inquire
Mrs. H attie Lynch, 36 4 Vista.
45-3
FO R SALE.
THE SMITHS changed their mind.
F. W. Bai
W ant lady as companion and house­
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING — !
M attresses made over, packing and
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth!
St. Phone 63-R.
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AND SO I said.
BUT THKY had headaohss.
Indeed you will have when you
put on our furs. They are so
elegant and set off your gown
to such high degree.
Better
inspect our furs befpre pur­
chasing. Large assor
all the latest furs.
PHYSICIANS.
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, i n )
good condition. Automotive S hop.'
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I’D W A IT S all this food.
“LET'S RHONE tfca S m ith s’
Cause for Admiration
HELP WANTED.
1 HAIR DOCTOR — Anything fixed
FOR SALE— W indfall apples, New-
up and sold for you, from a wagon
town and Spitzenbergs, 50 cen’s
to a wheelbarrow, or a piano to a
per sack in the orchard, or 50 1 penny whistle. Third and A. op­
cents box delivered. A. H. Haven-
posite freight depot. No phone.
hill, phone 11F-5.
45-4*
W rite.
2 8-1 mo
SEE H. S. Lynch, Talent, for dry
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS.
wood, or phone 12-F-22.
36-2tw-lmo*
PER — Good team and m otor­
APPLE CIDER, fresh from the presB.i trucks. Good service at a reason­
40 cents gallon, two gallons 75 able price. Phone 83.
cents. Yes, we deliver.
Phone
FOR PROMPT and careful service
9 -F -ll.
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
call W hittle T ransfer Co., Phone
FOR SALE— Good winter apples, $1
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near
■
per box; come and pick them ;
Hotel Austin.
bring boxes. 369 G ranite street.
44-6*
I’Ll TIRING
to K. C. B.
FOR SALE— Piano and furniture.
112 B street.
44-3*
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
FOR SALE— Twenty tons grain hay,
Phone 138.
near Talent, $10 per ton. Phone
CAR WASHING
220-R, Medford. F rank Perry.
& i
5
44-3
,
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V ;
iug. Lithia Garage, phone 114.
FOR SALE- —Sixteen-inch oak wood.
V. H. Chapman. Phone l-F-12. (
43-4*
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
“ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922!
ROOFERS
models now on floor, Swenson & j
McRae’s; see them ; your te rm s ;
& WILSON, practical
are ours. J. W. Scott. Sales Man­ RAHAM
roofers;
new
roofs laid and old
ager Southern Oregon.
35-lm o
roofs repaired. 103 E. Eleventh
SEWING MACHINES, clocks and) street. Medford, Ore.
phonographs repaired.
Douglas,)
FX)R RENT.
253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
31-tf FOR RENT —- Three - front - room
apartm ent. Allen building. 43-tf
ALL KINDS of upholstering and
m attress work done in exchange
for discarded furniture. Douglas, FOR RENT-—Vista apartm ents, com­
pletely furnished; close in; price
253 F ourth street. Phone 63-R.
reasonable. Inquire 166 Harga-
31-tf
dlne. Phone 122.
38-tf
FOR SALE— Spitz cull apples. 322
Wimer.
42-6* )
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One cent the wo rd each time.
rains
hut it pours!
BUT NO, Sue
Specialty
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O C E S S IO N A L
C IG A R E T T E S
Furnished six room dwelling on a ' If there are any bargains in town
they have them.
paved street, one of the finest lo - ■
cations in the city.
Inquire at
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
LIVE STOCK
KIRTLAND FARM Is offering for
sale cheap one registered 2-year-
ol<J black Percheron stallion, sired i
by Ketab, the best Imported Black '
Percheron in valley; or will sell
Ketab. These are priced so they
will pay for themselves next year.
We also have some young te«ms
for sale. Will sell a few regls-'
tered Milking Shorthorn cows and
heifers; two bull calves, ’sired by
Foothill’s Corporal, the grand
champion of the Paciiic coast.
W rite, phone or come and see.
Phone 19-X-3, Central Point. Or.
J. E. Mason, Superintendent. 42-tf
LADIES
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e d all season—
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size and every price—
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fine French Serge dresse*
at 8 1 6 .7 5 . A ll w ool P olo cloth
coats at 8 1 5 .7 5 .
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
SUDDEN
TRANSFORMATIONS
“The quickest way to turn a
scrub cow into a prize-winning
pure bred,” rem arked a famous
railroad executive, apropos of
fraudulent claims, “ is to cross it
with a locomotive.”
Many an autoinobilist has been
dumbfounded to hear the squeaky,
wobbling ark which tangled with
his car m entioned in court as a
modern high speed roadster.
Or the razor-back pig that
squirmed under his wheel re­
ferred to by its owner as a blue-
ribbon winner.
Then he's glad th a t he has a
Trevelem' Automobile Policy, so
th at he won’t have to fight the
case or pay the claim.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 18824
Pho«* 211
41 R. Main St.