Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, November 23, 1931
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING®
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The Ashland W inter .F a ir Decem­
ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
Cliff Payne makes fire screens.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
From Dead I n d i a n -
Ernest Peachy came in Monday
from the Dead Indian country where
he has been engaged as forest ran g ­
er for the summer.
Mr Peachy
will join his family at Medford for!
a time.
One cent the word each time.
DR. LINCOLN KALLEN
Miss E dith Oats, of Bellingham,
Wash., arrived this morning, and is
visiting her uncle an d aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos H. Simpson. She expects To Visit R elatives—-
W. E. Palm er and wife, of Lin-!
to soon resume her journey to Cali­
coin street, expect to leave soon for;
fornia.
California to visit relatives in that!
PaulserucJs Suits will bear com­ state
parisons in price, quality and fit.63tf
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
DR. JARVIS SANITARIUM
1 to 4 p. m.—Phone 126
MEDFORD: SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
8 to 12 a. m.—Phone 714
W H Y THAT LAME BACK?
R eturn from Salem —
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Southard re­
turned Sunday morning from Salem,
where they spent last week atten d ­
ing th e state Sunday school conven­
tion, being the only delegates from
Jackson county.
H i l l s B ro s .
C o ffee
d e s e rv e s c a r e f u l
m aking. P ro p e rly
made y o u will have
a “W inning Cup.“
Expert Piano Instruction.
C. S. Mitchell.
Phone
C onvention Report—
Tonight at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carson, 872 Iowa street. Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Southard will make
a report of the state Sunday school
convention, which they attended at
Salem last week. All Sunday school
w orkers cordially invited.
Choice Cuts
Agency of Oregofi F ire Relief as­
sociation. Yeo, of course.
44-tf
—and Others
The Ashland W inter Fair Decem­
ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
A few weeks ago a news­
paper man visited one of
the wholesale markets of
Swift & Company. He
wanted to see a retailer
buy a loin of beef and
then watch the retailer
sell the porterhouse and
sirloin steaks from it over
his counter. He thought
this would make a good
story.
T hat m orning lameness— those
sharp pains when bending or lift­
ing, make work a burden and rest
impossible. Don’t be handicapped
by a bad back— look to your kid-’
neys. You will make no m istake
by following this Ashand resi­
dent’s example.
Mrs. A. Sherard, 881 E. Main
St., says: “I can recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills from experi­
ence for I know they do all th at
is claimed of them. I had a lame
and aching back th a t kept me
feeling m iserable all the time. My
work tired me easily and I had
frequent headaches. My kiaceys
acted too frequently, also. I reaJ
of Doan’s Kidney Pills and used
them from Poley & E lh a rt’s Drug
Store. They helped me w onder­
fully by relieving the backaches
and regulating my kidneys.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same
th a t Mrs. Sherard had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
New Vining O rganist—
Miss Leah Hanson, the new organ­
ist at the Vining, is delighting p at­
rons with her wonderful technique
and sym pathetic interpretation of
the stories pictured upon the cinema
screen. The ‘‘silent d ram a” has be­
come a misnomer, for the splendid
music which the modern photoplay
organ furnishes in the hands of a
skilled musician like the new Vining
artist, has become an essential part
of a moving picture entertainm ent, j
Miss Hanson has just closed an en- I
gagement as relief organist at the
Liberty theater, Portland. She stu ­
died under Mertagh, who is said to
be the greatest organist on the Pa­
cific coast.
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N otice o f D istrict
Tyre
Free Tube
PH YSICIANS?
ATTENTION' — Would you trade DR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
your property for something here
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
or elsewhere? We would be
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
pleased to try and match you We
2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., Ash­
also sell if prices are fight.
land, Ore.
7 3-tf
146.
68-6 DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
WANTED— Fir cord wood. Ashland
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
Hotel.
63«
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
S.
P. R. R. Offices, M. #■. and H.
FOR RENT.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
FOR RENT— Three rooms furnished
with cook stove only. close in. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special a t­
tention to m others and childreu.
Call at Home Bakery.
67-3
Internal secretions and endocrine
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com­
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
pletely furnished; close .n; price
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to «
reasonable. Inquire 166 H arga-
p. in.
dine. Phbne 122.___________ 38-tf
DR. SHAW— Physician and Surgeon
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
I.
— Eye, ear, nose and th ro at spec­
ialist; glasses fitted. Office, 402
i FOR SALE— lo acres two miles out,
$750 down, balance easy term s a t j Medford Bldg., Medford, 10:30 a.
m. to 5 p. m. Residence, Pio­
, 6 per cent. House, barn, chicken
neer Ave., Ashland, morning and
house, woodshed, well,
good
evenings. Phone 28.____________
fences, all in cultivation, about 5
i acres alfalfa. Price $2000. Mason
CHIROPRACTORS.
! and Manning, Talent, Or.
55-tf
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FO RSA LR ,
ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
I 7777 CATV
7
T-
E - B- Aneell. Chiropractic, Elec-
! FOR SALE— Three burner gasoline) trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
69-3
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
u stove. 267 8th St.
Bank
Building.
Phone
48.
FOR SALE — Chickens, live ori
dressed. F. Beswick, R. F. D.,j
ATTORNEYS.
Box 176.
,
69-2
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POD
— 7— 7-------- i-----77--------- L' A' ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
FOR SALE— Turkeys, nice big o n es., Rooms 6 and 6. Citizens’ Bank
Phone 13F4.
69-3
Bldg.
APPLE CIDER— Made fresh every
TR A N SFER AND EX PR B SS.
day Order now for th a t Thanks­
giving dinner.
40 cents gallon, FOR prompt and careful service,
two 75 cents. Ye3, we dsliver. I auto trucks or horse drays, call
Phone 9 -F -ll.
W’hittle T ransfer Co. Phone l i t .
Office, 89. Oak street near Hotel
! FOR SALE— Overland “ F o u r” ; first
Ashland.
56 tf
class condition, run only 4000
miles. Extras. H. W. Hoyt, gen­ T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
eral delivery, Ashland.
68-5*
’ —
1 FE R —— Good team and m otor­
Road M eeting, ! FOR SALE— Good dry body wood. j trucks. Good service at a reason­
able price. Phone 83
Road D istrict No. 3 , Jackson
$3 por tier. W A. Conner. Glen
County, Oregon.
View Drive.
62-lm o
R E PA IR WORK.
w ith every Mason-Cord
a t Leedom’s Tire
H ospital
The head of the mar­
ket took the reporter into
the “cooler” where he
showed him a high class
side of beef. W ith a
wooden skewer he marked
off the loin and said, “That would cost a retailer just 40
cents a pound, but it's only 8 per cent of the weight of
the whole side.
Dance at Helm’s club bouse,
Kingsbury Springs. Thanksgiving
Notice is hereby given th a t in p u r­
Eve., W ednesday, Nov. 23. Leedom’s
suance of a petition duly and legal­
•5-piece orchestra.
66-5 ly signed by more than three free
holders and legal voters residing in
R ecovers from Illness—
Road D istrict No. 2, Jackson county,
J. V. Migletz, of Mountain ave- Oregon, and duly and legally pre­
'nue, is out again after several days; sented to the County Court of Jack-
son county, Oregon, a district road
of severe sickness.
m eeting of the legal voters of said
D istrict No. 2 will be held a t the
The Ashland W inter F air Decem­ county poor farm in Jackson county,
ber 7-8-9-10.
.
60-eod Oregon, on the 25th day of Novem­
ber, 1921, a t the hour of 2 o’clock
p. m., on said day for the purpose
To Visit; Albany F r i e n d -
of levying a special road tax not to
Mrs. Frank Guisinger of the Boul-i exceed 10 mills on the dollar on all
'evarA, expects to go to Albany soon! taxable property w ithin said road
for a few days visit with Mrs. Geo.; district for the special improvements
Zider, who form erly lived at Talent { of the roads in said road district, and
for any other purposes which may
and has a num ber of friends in seem proper to come before said
Ashland.
meeting.
Datet* at Jacksonville, Oregon, this
Let Friend Wire sleep in the 4th day of November, 1921.
m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland G. A. G ardner, County Judge.
Jam es Owen, County Commissioner.
grill and get one of those fine Victor Bursell, County Commissioner
special 60 cent breakfasts.
S ltf 58-3-tues
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“This piece, (and he marked off about one-fourth of
the carcass) is the chuck and I’ll sell it at wholesale for 7
cents a pound. Please remember, this is one of our best
sides of beef. W e also have beef which sells for half
as much.”
This wide variation in the price of various cuts from
the same side of beef is caused largely by demand for
the tender cuts. The others are, of course, just as
wholesome.
It seems as though more people than ever are
demanding choicer cuts, and their demand sets the price.
If few people ask for the forequarter cuts, the price of
forequarters will automatically drop to a figure low
enough to induce people to buy because of cheapness.
Even though certain cuts sell for relatively high
prices, other cuts, due to lack of demand, sell so low that
our profit from all sources over a period of five years
averaged only a fraction of a cent a pound. -
R an ger’s W ife V isits—
Mrs. Maud Port, from the Star
ranger station on Applegate river,
arrived in town Sunday night for a
few days’ visit.'
It is competition between consumers for the choice
cuts that keeps prices for those cuts relatively high; an
equalizing demand for all parts of the carcass would
benefit producer, packer, retailer and consumer.
2. Mi-O-Na makes your stomach
feel fine, stops belching, heartburn,
and all discom forts in a few minutes.
G uaranteed by McNail Bros.
Our average wholesale selling price of all products
has fallen about 40 per cent since September 1920.
C. B. L A M K I N
City and Ranch Properties
House« to R ent.
CITIZENS’ RANH B rn .D IN O
or W ant any kind of Notary work
dona it will be to your advantage
1 E. W. R edifer and family, of Myr­
to call on
tle Creek, expect to m otor to Ash­
land to spend Thanksgiving.
Mr.
R edifer’s father anti mother, whose
home is in Drain, Or., expect to ac­ If there are any bargains in town
they have them.
company them to Ashland if wea­
th e r conditions are suitable.
'Spend T hanksgiving H ere__
BEAVER REALTY CO.
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PHONE your next job of plnmbing FEATHER
MATTRESSES
made
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
from your old feather bed. Fea­
Phone 138.
thers cleaned and renovated.
Douglas,
253 F ourth St. Phone
CAR WASHING
63-R.
52«
EX PERT CAR WASHING and polish­
ing. Lithia Garage. phone 114 FURNITURE BOUGHT. SOLD or ex­
changed for upholstery work.
Douglas, 253 F ourth St. Phone
63-R.
52 «
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
C hildren’s W ork A
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea-
sonable prices.
Lithia Garage.
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1
Specialty
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
Real Estate
REALTY, INSURANCE, LOANS
Ashland Local Branch, Cor. First and A Sts.
F. Crouch, Manager
FOR SALE— Wood, m anzanita, oak
and fir. Phone 479J.
48tf FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and
repairing; m attresses made over.
Douglas, 253 F ourth St, Phone
LOST.
63-R.
52«
LOST— $20 in greenbacks, on streets
of Ashland Saturday. Finder re­ FURNITURE and household good«
turn to Tidings office. Reward.
carefully packed and crated, ten
69-2*
years experience in Rogue River
valley. Douglas, 253 F ourth St.
PLUMBING
Phone 63-R.
52«
FIRE! FIRE!
BARGAINS IN
To W inter Here —
Bert Peachey came over recently
from B utte Fork and has gone to If you want to buy or sell anything in
Eagle Point to retu rn with his fam ­
ily back to Ashland for the w inter.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
I
W ANTED.
R enshaw Barn burned at Talent
Just Received
A Car Klamath Falls
FLOUR BRAN SHORTS
MILL RUN
Also Car of
MOLASSES-SPRAYED
BEET PULP
It is necessary to get your
R«1>orted N ovem ber
a,s total
loss.
TWENTY-SIX
15th,
1931,
PA ID IN FU LL
HOURS
LATER!
by the B illin gs Agency.
Let us tell you how little good
insurance o f ANY kind w ill cost.
Agricultural Sulphur
in the land at once
ASHLAND FRUIT
ASSOCIATION
Billings Agency
. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main SL