Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, October 2», IM I
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M e rc h a n ts ’ noon lu n c h , 60c, H otel
27-tf
A shland G rill.
Loca* and Personal
S u its p resse d fo r 50 c en ts. Jo h n
p la n iste -te a c h - M aly, ta ilo r , P e il b u ild in g , P la za .
171 H elm an
3 3 -lm o R eturns from Iowa—-
E. F. S m ith re tu rn e d hom e th is
T h e b e st c h o c o la te c re a m s can be
m o rn in g fro m an ex ten d ed v isit w ith
p u rc h a s e d a t R ose B ros.
45-ef
his m o th e r, b ro th e r a n d o th e r rela -
i tiv e s in P o stv ille a n d W a u k o n , la .
R eturns from Portland—
1 T his w as Mr. S m ith ’s f ir s t trip hom e
M rs. Id a V eghte a rriv e d in A sh­
fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs, a n d he s ta te s
la n d la s t e v e n in g from P o rtla n d ,
he had a fin e tim e ren e w in g ‘‘old j
w h e re sh e h a s been v isitin g frie n d s
tim e s ” w ith his boyhood chum s.
fo r th e p a s t tw o m o n th s.
M rs.
V e g h te is on- h e r way hom e to S a n ta
W a n te d , a t once, w om en to c u t
M onica. C alif., a n d sto p p ed off h e re
i
f
r
u
it a t B agley C a n n iu g co m p an y ,
fo r a s h o rt v isit w ith Mr. a n d M rs.
• T a le n t,
Or. T r a n s p o r ta tio n
free, i
(’. F . S h e p h e rd a n d q th e r frie n d s.
P h o n e 3 6 4 -J -l.
4 4-tf
Im o g e n e W allace,
e r.
P h o n e 2 10-J.
s tr e e t.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
B u t it w e n t o n c e to o o ften .
A fte r th a t it w a s o n ly p a rt o f a p itch er, a n d th e y
d id n ’t n e e d to ta lk t o it a b o u t risk s— it k n e w .
A lo t o f p e o p le w o n ’t b e lie v e co ffee c a n h a rm
th e m u n til it d o e s h a r m th e m .
“N o n s e n s e l” th e y sa y , “it n e v e r d istu rb s m e .”
i
W h e n it d o e s d istu rb th e m , th e n th e y k n o w .
O ften th e d istu rb a n ce w h ic h th e y th en r e c o g n ize
is th e r esu lt o f irrita tio n s to n e r v e s an d d ig estio n
w h ic h h a v e b e e n g o in g o n for a lo n g tim e.
I f y o u h a v e t o lie a w a k e a t n ig h t an d c o u n t th e
c lo c k ticks, a fte r a n e v e n in g c u p o f coffee, then you
k n o w th a t it’s b e tte r t o b e s a fe th a n sorry.
H e r e ’s a d e lig h tfu l a n d s a tis fy in g ta b le b e v e r a g e ,
w it h c h a r m fo r th e ta s te a n d w ith o u t h a r m fo r n e r v e s
o r d ig e stio n . Y o u k n o w y o u ’re o n th e r ig h t ro a d w ith
P o stu m ; th e r e ’s n e v e r th e p o ssib ility th a t y o u ’ll g o
o n c e to o o ften .
Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly
in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of
larger bulk, for tbosa who prefer to make the drink while the meal ia being
prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes.
, G oat H erd Sold—
W. A. H o lt, S e a ttle , W ash ., b u s i ­
ness m an , h a s sold a h e rd o f 900 A n ­
g o ra g o a ts a n d le a s e d h is ra n c h n e a r
th e Soda s p rin g s to I. A. B echdolt,
w ho will ta k e im m e d ia te p ossession.
T h e d eal w as m ad e th ro u g h th ?
P h ip p s re a lty agency. Mr. H o lt w ill
leav e th is e v e n in g fo r his hom e in '
S e a ttle .
Mr. B echdolt is a f o r m e r 1
A sh la n d re s id e n t, h a v in g left th e
city in 1876 a n d re fu rn e d a b o u t
I th re e m o n th s ago.
H e is a sto ck -
j m an a n d o w n er of a fin e C ly desdale
' sta llio n .
10—Rounds— 10
JO E B L A C K B U R N
— v s.—-
‘B A T T L IN G ” F R IC K
6— R ounds— 6
“ F ig h tin g J o h n n y ”
CA RLSO N
— v s.—
“ M E X IC A N ” P E A T
6— R ou nd s— 6
"There’s a ¿Reason” fo r ¿Postum
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
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W ANTED
To know th e w h e re a b o u ts of one
C. W. B ow ers, la st seen in A sh la n d ;
p a rtie s in te re s te d in m in in g deal
w ith him . P lease let T id in g s office
know .
48-2*
F
IR S T
c h a n c e y o u g e t^ —
pounds.
457-R .
A fact! A Luthy battery should start and light
your car with a powerful current for at least two
years without frequent trips to a battery station
for recharging or repairs.
Luthy separators of patented “Luthite” are acid-
resisting; they cannot rot like wood or rubber-com­
pound separators and cause short circuits. Thus 80
per cent of all battery troubles are overcome.
n
922
B o u lev ard ,
phons
<8-5
FO R SA LE— Tw o p a tc h w o rk q u ilts ,
also som e c a n n e d f ru it.
Mrs.
N ancy S icm ore.
48-2*
R O O FE R S
ch am pion of th e
P acific c o ast.
W rite , phone o r com e a n d see.
P h o n e 19-X -3, C e n tra l P o in t, Or.
J. E. M ason, S u p e rin te n d e n t. 42-tf
BO ARD AND ROOMS.
FO R SA LE — B uick fo u r-c y lin d e r BOARD AND ROOM— C all a t 715 N.
T o u rin g c a r. P h o n e 437-R , o r call
M ain.
48tf
63 P in e s tr e e t.
47-tf
FO R SA L E — Good w in te r ap p les, $1
per box; com e a n d pick th e m ;
b rin g boxes.
369 G ra n ite s tr e e t.
Y es,sir, Chesterfields “ satisfy”
as no other cigarette ever has.
I t’s in the blend — Turkish,
Burley and other top-grade home­
grown tobaccos blended as n ev er
before.
A great blend !
A n d it can't be copied,
never wears out
E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t r e a ­
so n a b le prices.
L ith ia G arage.
FO R SA L E — Tw o 5 0-gallon b a rre ls K IR T L A N D FARM Is o ffe rin g for
sw eet cid er. L. A. D uncan, Mill-
sa le ch e ap one re g is te re d 2-y ear-
n e r ra n c h .
48-2*
o ld black P e rc h e ro n sta llio n , sired
by K e ta b , th e b est Im p o rte d B lack
FO R SA L E — W ood, m a n z a n ita , oak
P e rch e ro n in v a lle y ; o r w ill sell
and fir. P h o n e 4 7 9 J.
4 8 tf
K e ta b . T h ese a re priced so th e y
w ill pay fo r th em se lv e s n ex t y e a r.
KING
A P P L E S — Good
size
an d
W e also h av e Bome y o u n g te a m s
clean , sp le n d id cooking a n d e a t­
fo r sale.
W ill sell a few re g is ­
ing ap p les. 50 lb. box, $1 d e liv ­
te re d M ilking S h o rth o rn cow s and
ered .
Phone 9 -F -ll.
h e ife rs ; tw o b ull calves, sire d by
“S atisfy .”
luthy patented insulation assures
‘S IN G E R ” leads, a s u s u a l; 1922
m odels now on flo o r, Sw enson &
M cR ae’s; see th e m ; y o u r te rm s
a re o u rs. J. W . S cott, S ales M an­
a g e r S o u th e rn O regon.
3 5 -lm o
SEW IN G
M A C H IN ES, clocks an d
p h o n o g ra p h s re p a ire d .
D o u g las,
253 F o u r th s tre e t. P h o n e 63-R.
3 1 -tf
5 <
Nearly 1,700 hooded perforations in each Luthy
separator allow free paths for the solution and
current, thus keeping the battery cool and assur­
ing a quicker charge and a more powerful d is ­
charge through the entire life of the battery.
ALL K IN D S of u p h o ls te rin g a n d :
m a ttre s s w ork do n e in exch an g e
fo r d isc a rd e d fu rn itu r e . D o u g la s .,
253 F o u r th s tr e e t, ' ’hone 63-R.
« 1 - tf
FO R SA L E — D odge to u rin g c a r. I n 1
good c o n d itio n . A u to m o tiv e Shop.
2 7 tfi
Because of their merits, Luthy batteries are
guaranteed in writing— “ Tw o years service or a
new battery without coat.” There is a “Luthy” for
each type of car.
The Beider Tractor
w ill do your plow ing right now
in yonr hard, sticky soil.
Bargain in used sew in g m achine;
a lso a new carload o f W hite sew ­
in g m achines ju st in, at
Peil's Corner
IN S U R E
YOUR INSURANCE
T h e sim p lest way to c re a te an
F U R N IT U R E
U P H O L S T E R IN G — '
e s ta te an d a s su re y o u r fam ily f i­
M a ttre sse s m ad e over, p a c k in g and
n a n c ia l in d ep en d en ce is a T ra v e l­
c ra tin g .
D ouglass, 254 F o u r th
St. P h o n e 63-R .
1 8 t f e rs G u a ra n te e d Low -C ost L ife In ­
s u ra n c e Policy.
FO RSA LE.
B ut it is n o t e n o u g h m erely to
B rick b u ild in g a n d lo t— fu lly occu­ in su re.
pied a t re n ta l in s u rin g good re
L et us issue th e policy so th a t
tu r n s on in v e stm e n t.
it w ill pay y o u r w ife an incom e of
$100 o r $200 a m o n th a s long as
25. a c re s w ith six room house, la rg e
sh e lives, in s te a d of a lu m p sum
b a rn . A b o u t 12 a c re s o rc h a rd , 2
fo r h e r to invest.
a c re s a lfa lfa , good g a rd e n a n d
farm lan d .
T his m ak es s u re th a t y o n r life
in su ra n c e w ill alw ay s p ro v id e h er
2 8 ^ a c re s w ith fine d w ellin g , b a rn ,
a living— and w ill n o t go to som e
p a c k in g house. A b o u t 20 a c re s in
)il sto c k p ro m o te r o r a d v isin g
good o rc h a rd .
B alan ce s u ita b le
frie n d w ho m ay u n w ise ly invc
fo r farm p ro d u cts.
th e m oney fo r h er.
W e repair and give service on all makes of
batteries.
LUTHY
BATTERIES
Who is your “Luthy” distributor?
A C W IL L H IT E ,
E X C H A N G E T IR E
B u ic k S erv ice S tation ,
CO M PAN Y,
83 N orth M ain St,
M edford, Ore.
A shland , Ore.
R I E D A U T O S U P P L Y CO
K lam ath Fall«, Or®.
FOR BALK.
& W ILSO N ,
p ra c tic a l
FO R
SA LE — S p itz e n b u rg
a p p le s GRAHAM
ro o fe rs; new roofs laid an d old
th a t w o n ’t q u ite ship, 30 c e n ts a
roofs re p a ire d .
103 E. E le v en th
box in o rc h a rd . P h o n e 256L.
s tr e e t, M edford, O re.
FO R S A L E — Reed baby c a rria g e . I
LIVE STOCK
48-3*
370 H a rg a d in e .
prove it !
Prove it to you rself— that
Chesterfields do deliver a new
kin d o f cigarette enjoym ent
— som ething besides a deli­
cious new taste
— so m e th in g b esid es a m ore
; pleasing aroma
— som ething you never did
experience in any other cigarette
— an enjoym ent so entirely
omplete that only O N E word
describes i t — '
T t e high-power
long-life battery
HTwo years service
o r a new battery
w ith o u t cost
4
ti
PLU M BING
FO R R E N T — Tw o o r th re e u n fu r
n ish e d room s on E a s t M ain s tr e e t,:
PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of p lu m b in g
$10 a n d $15. P h o n e 142 o r 48.
to J e rr y O’N eal, B eaver B u ilding.
47-tf
P h o n e 138.
FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com ­
CAR W A SH IN G
pletely fu rn is h e d ; close In; price
rea so n a b le .
In q u ire 166 H a rg a ­
dine. P h o n e 122.
38-tf E X P E R T CAR W ASH IN G a n d polish-
ing.
L ith ia G arag e, ph o n e 114.
FO R SA L E — S pecial p rice, one sec­
ond hand M ajestic range, $50;
one sm a ll cook stove, $10. H en ry
P ro v o st.
48-3*
,
T ick ets at B row n & Brow n
higher voltage
?
?
W a n te d , a t once, w om en to c u t
f ru it a t B agley C an n in g com pany,
I T a le n t,
Or.
T ra n s p o rta tio n
free,
i P h o n e 3G4-J-1.
4 4-tf
T hree O ther F a st
P relim in aries
r
T h e risk o f c o ffe e ’s h a r m is g o n e w h e n th e m e a l­
tim e drink is P o s tu m .
H o tel A sh lan d G rill c a te rs to hom e
fo lk s as w ell as co m m ercial a n d to u r ­
ist b u sin e ss.
2 7 -tf
PHYSICIANS.
E X P E R IE N C E D SA LESLA DY w ish -, OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra ctice
es p o sitio n in d ry goocfe d e p a rt­
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
m en t. A ddress P. O. Box 176.
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh­
48-3*
la n d , O re.
73-tf
H ELP W ANTED.
DR. J . J . EM M EN S— P h y sicia n and
W A N TED — M iddle-aged w om an to
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
keep h ouse a n d ta k e c a re of sick
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
w o m an; no w ash in g or iro n in g ;
su p p lied .
O cu list a n d a u r is t fo r
five m iles from A shland. In q u ire
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F . a n d H.
of Mrs. S am s, 143 T h ird s tre e t.
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 667.
46-6*
DR.
LINCOLN
KA LLO N — X -ray
AGENTS
d iag n o sis;
A shland
L a b o ra to ry .
Dr J a r v is ’ S a n ita riu m ; h o u rs, 1
W A N TED — Second h a n d heavy w a­
to 5 p.m .
P h o n e A sh lan d 126.
gon.
J. D. Low e, ph o n e 6 F 3 .
M edford
L a b o ra to rie s,
S acred
48-5*
H e a rt H o sp ita l; h o u rs, 8 a.m . to
12 ra.; ev en in g s by a p p o in tm e n t.
STA RT one of o u r can d y fa c to rie s
P h o n e M edford 714.
R esidence
a t hom e, o r s m a ll room a n y w h e re ;
i
phone.
M
edford
61.________
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we fu rn is h e v e ry th in g ; e x p erien ce
u n n e c e s s a ry ; big p ay ; m en-w om -
CHIROPRACTORS.
en. F re d e ric k K u rn , 514 W a ln u t;
s tr e e t. P h ila d e lp h ia , P a.
46-6 : D R. G EO . 4. KINZ — C h iro p ra c to r.
E x a m in a tio n free.
S u ite 8, No.
WAN f ED.
____ !
25, th e P laza. O ffice ph o n e 103;
W A N TED — W a sh in g to do a t hom e. I resid e n ce phone 401.
Mrs. R ing, 207 V ista.
43-5
ASHLAND HEAI.THATORIUM— Dr.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE*.
E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , E le c ­
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral a n d
FO R SA LE AND L E A SE — E ig h t- ,
V it-o-N et B ath s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
a c re f r u it a n d c h ick en ra n c h ; a
B a n k B u ilding. P h o n e 48.
five-room
b u n g alo w
house w i t h ’
b a th an d to ile t, g as ra n g e and
ATTORNEYS.
w a te r h e a te r, e le c tric lig h ts , g a r - , -------------
age, b a rn , ch ick en
house
a n d ; DRIGGS A BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s-a t-
L aw , P io n e e r Block, A sh lan d .
a b o u t 350 c h ic k e n s, m ostly p u lle ts
ju s t b e g in n in g to lay; two• cow s. L A R O B ER TS— A tto rn e y -at-L aw .
one calf, to u r hogs a n d feed an d
C itiz e n s’ B ank
tu e l; fa rm in g m a c h in e ry fo r sale
Bldg.
w ith lease of ra n c h ;
tw o m iles
w est of A sh lan d , on hig h w ay . In ­
C H A IR DOCTOR
q u ire a t brow n b u n g a lo w so u th of
ra ilro a d tra c k w h ere h ig h w a y a n d E X P E R T f u rn itu r e re p a ire r a n d u p ­
r a ilr o a d ru n p a ra lle l. D. E. F lo ry ,
h o lste re r;
seco n d -h an d
goods
ow ner.
47-3* I b o u g h t, sold a n d e x c h an g e d ; can
sw eep a chim ney o r m end a clock.
FO R S A L E — T w en ty a c re s of tim ­
W ill I? W ell, see. T h ird a n d A.
b er, o n e -e ig h th m ile s o u th of A sh­
No phone. W rite.
lan d . In q u ire 129 F ifth s tr e e t.
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S .
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FO R SA L E — F u rn is h e d
o r u n f u r ­ T. L . P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS-
n ish e d , 5-^oom m o d ern b u n g a lo w ; i F E R — Good te a m an d m o to r­
sleep in g p o rch , la rg e b a s e m e n t;
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a s o n ­
la rg e lo t;
law n ;
f ru it, b e rrie s , a b le price.
P h o n e 83.
flo w e rs; g a rd e n ; a ll in A1 sh a p e ;
p ric e d r ig h t fo r q u ick sale.
See FO R P R O M PT an d c a re fu l service
w ith A u to -T ru ck s o r H o rse D rays,
J a c k F a h s , 55 P in e s tre e t.
call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co., P h o n e
2 4 -lm o *
117. O ffice 89 O ak s tr e e t. N e a r
FOR R E N I;
H otel A ustin.
“I c a n ta k e c a r e o f m y se lf,” it sa id — “th e y d o n ’t
n e e d to ta lk a b o u t risk s to m e .”
S u its Made to Orflei —
C le a n in g a n d re p a irin g on s h o rt
notice.
K. N elson, H otel A shland
Bldg.
3 0 2 tf
TOM S H A R K E Y
M edford
— v s.—
B IL L Y H U F F
K lam ath F a lls
SITUATION WANTED
It m a d e a g o o d m a n y trip s to th e w e ll and it cam e
b a ck in g o o d order.
BOXIHG
O ctober 28— 8:30 Sharp
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
Tou remember the story
of the Pitcher—
7. T h a t co u g h o r cold in th e h ead
A gency of O regon F ire R e lie f a s ­
can be ended e a sily by H yom ei. No
44-tf
sto m a c h dosing. B re a th e it th ro u g h so ciatio n . Yeo, of co u rse.
th e nose a n d m o u th . M oney b ack if
Cook-Burns M arriage ——
it fails. M cN air Bros.
Miss V e n e tta B u rn s, d a u g h te r of
A r a r e tr e a t a w a its th e pu b lic in Mrs. C ora E. B u rn s, 332 H a rris o n
th e re n d e r in g of th e d ra m a , “ M’ss s tr e e t, w as m a rrie d to R o b e rt H all j
G ibbie G a u lt,”
at» th e M eth o d ist Cook a t h ig h noon W e d n esd a y a t
c h u rc h F rid a y ev en in g , O ctober 28, th e B u rn s hom e. T h e m a rria g e w as i
f o r th e b e n e fit of th e co m m u n ity p e rfo rm e d by Rev. W . J u d s o n Oldb-
i field , w ith th e rin g c erem o n y , M issj
club house
•
i E ld e r a c tin g a s b rid e sm a id a n d E a rl
i Cook a c tin g as b est m an. M r. an d
Mrs. Cook w ill m ak e th e ir hom e a t
! Gold H ill w h ere Mr. Cook is en g ag ed
; in th e d a iry bu sin ess.
TONBHT
PAGA THRKS
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C IG A R E T T E S
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H m you soon (A* **»
A I R - T I G H T tins o f SO?
A lira s
T obacco
Ce.
7 a c re s w ith good f r u it, h o u se and
ch icken sh ed . S ig h tly location.
Billings Agency
F u rn is h e d six room d w ellin g on a
paved s tr e e t, one of th e fin e st lo­
c a tio n s in. th e city .
,
In q u ire a t
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
E stablished 188»
P hon s 211
41 R. Main St.