Tuesday, December 6, 1921 THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE THREE W e m a k e o u r ow n c a n d ie s, ice T he A sh la n d W in te r F a ir Decern-1 c ream a n d ta m a le s. E n d e rs C on­ ber 7-8-9-10. 60-eod! fec tio n e ry . 6 2 tf F ood and F ancy W ork— Local an d P e rso n a l T h e C o n g re g a tio n a l la d ie s w ill sell U. of O. E x p e rt H e re — -----------------------Side L ights----------------------- P ro f. F. S. S te tso n , of th e e x te n ­ food a n d fancy w o rk S a tu rd a y a t — 1 922 EDITION-------------- sion d e p a rtm e n t of th e U n iv e rsity of C lass A G arage. L e t F r ie n d W ire sleep in th e i in th e d a rk n e s s of e a rly m o rn in g , O regon, a rriv e d in A sh la n d th is Content* O rres rem o d e ls g a rm e n ts . m o rn in g a n d go to th e H o te l A sh lan d o v e r s tr e e ts w hich a re p oorly p ro ­ m o rn in g fo r a tw o-days v isit o f A sh ­ 6 9tf History of New York Stock g r ill a n d g e t o n e of th o se fin e j vided w ith sid e w a lk s, have com -j land schools. Exchange P ro f. S te tso n is e s­ History of the Consolidated sp e cia l 60 c e n t b re a k fa s ts . 61 tf m en d ed M rs. S. R. l e t t e r ’s s u g g e s - ! pecially in te re s te d in th e e x c elle n t Birthday Party— Stock Exchange of New- York H elen H a rris , d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d tio n th a t th e s tr e e t lig h ts be l e f t ! w ork d o n e by th e A sh lan d high History of the New York Curb M rs. E. H. H a rris , 459 M orton s tre e t, Im p ro v in g P r o p e rty — b u rn in g u n til 7 o ’clock in th e m o rn ­ school, w hich he believes is d e s e rv ­ How to Open an Recount and Methods of Trading F . C. S tev en s, p ro p rie to r of th e ing, in ste a d of b ein g tu rned! off a t ing of g r e a te r n e w sp a p e r pu b licity . c e le b ra te d h e r se v e n th b irth d a y S a t­ The Art of Speculating for u rd a y ’a fte rn o o n w ith a p a rty given p o p u la r A s tr e e t r e s ta u r a n t, is r a is ­ 6, as th e y a re now. T he E u g e n e u n iv e rsity high school Profits to a n u m b e r o f little school frie n d s. in g his re sid e n c e p ro p e rty . 235 F ifth ! Augmenting One’s Income hfls a r e g u la r s tu d e n t e d ito ria l sta ff, R e fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d a n d th e 1 low to Secure Loans on Stocks s tr e e t, by an a d d itio n of 100 loads Buy a new s u it for th e H olidays. w hich fu rn is h e s th e p ress w ith m o re Dictionary of Wall Street a fte rn o o n w as passed in th e p lay in g of d irt, a u d a lso ex p ects to b u ild a i P a u ls e r u d ’s ' 7 4 tf th a n a colum n of new s each w-eek, Term s and Values of Foreign of gam es. T h o se p re s e n t w e re : La- new sid ew alk . Exchanges th e w ork bein g c o n sid e red by th e m a n d a E ld e r, Dean a n d B e tty H orne, M a r k s m e n W in T u rk e y s— s u p e rin te n d e n t a v a lu a b le a d ju n c t to C o p y fr e e u p o n re q u e s t H elen S m ith , A v alia Jo sly n , Lova T h e b e st C h ristm a s -p re se n t is a T h e firs t tu rk e y — a big, fa t gob-i class-room in s tru c tio n , a c c o rd in g to an d G ale B u ch an an , S ylvia P ro v o st, s u it o r o.vercoat ta ilo re d to m e a su re . b ie r— w on a t th e P h o e n ix t u r k e y ; Pro*. S tte so n . McCall, R iley & Co. L ois G oetve, Iris a n d C la ra A tte- Members Consolidated See th e big v a lu e s a t O rre s ’ $1.00 sh o o t S a tu rd a y , w as a w a rd e d to A. Stock Exchange o f New York b u ry , L ucile .and L illia n H a m ilto n , P r o f it C h ristm a s Sale. 6 9 tf E. P ow ell. “ T h a d " Pow ell won th re e H o te l A sh lan d G rill c a te rs to R u th P e e b le r, E s th e r a n d M yrtle 20 B ro a d S t., N e w Y o rk tu rk e y s a n d a h am , w hile F re d P a t­ h o m e-fo lk s as w ell as to com m ercial Je n se n . ton and B enton B pw ers J r ., each won m en a n d to u ris ts . Returned from R oseburg— 6 1 tf i «* M is. H. C. R a n d e tt re tu rn e d S u n ­ a tu rk e y . A s im ila r sh o o t is being d a y from R o se b u rg to visit M rs. W il­ a rra n g e d for A sh la n d D ecem ber 18. M issionary M eeting1— liam P a tte rs o n . T h e w o m a n ’s m issio n a ry so c ie ty , Special s a le H o e fle r’s F a m o u s, of th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h w ill $1.00 v a lu e fo r GOc a m eet tom orrow - a fte rn o o n a t th e j ™ O u r clo th e s a re c o rre c tly c u t a n d C hocolates. p o u n d W a tc h o u r w indow . R o se ' hom e of M rs. A. F . A b b o tt, 108! Sj s k illfu lly ta ilo re d . P a u ls e r u d ’s. 7 4 tf B ros. 7 0 tf i A lida s tre e t. E xcavatin g for H o u s e - W h en you g et th e w hole fam ily p u ll­ B a rh a m B ro th e rs a r e e x c av a tin g in g to g e th e r a s one’ th r if t te a m , th e n fo r a new h o u se on th e ir lo ts a t you a r e g o in g to acco m p lish th in g s D ew ey a n d E a s t M ain s tre e ts . in d e a d e a rn e s t. Ashland News in Paragraphs T ext B ook B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L O ne cen t th e w o rd e a ch tim e. ol WALL STREET Joint Christmas Accounts O rre s c le a n s c lo th e s clean . S av in g s A cco u n ts a t th e F ir s t N a­ tio n a l m ak e sp le n d id fam ily p re s e n ts a n d a re fine to tea c h th e c h ild re n th r if t. 6 9 tf V allejo V isitor— C h a rle s S h e rm a n , w ho Is em ployed in th e navy y a rd a t V allejo , C alif., c a m e up S a tu rd a y to v isit h is m o th ­ e r, w ho lives o n P in e s tr e e t. Mr. S h e rm a n is a b r o th e r of M rs. O. A. S te a rn s . If you d o n ’t c a re to open in d iv id u al a c c o u n ts, w hy n o t a jo in t ac co u n t fo r se v e ra l y o u n g s te rs ? First National Bank All wool s u its fo r $20 a t P a u ls e r ­ u d ’s. 6 3tf V alley M r. liv e on ed M r. day, Ashland, O reg o n V isitors— a n d M rs. A lb e rt Beck, w ho a ra n c h n e a r M edford, v is it­ a n d M rs. A. E. Pow ell S u n ­ V isitin g at H om e— A n d rew M cGee, w ho h a s been c le rk in g in th e J o h n E n d e rs s to re a t ' K la m a th F a lls , cam e hom e M onday! e v e n in g fo r a v isit w ith his p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. W. R. McGee. B u bble B ooks fo r c h ild re n a t R ose B ros. 7 0tf big-can Baking Powders. You can’t do it. You’ll throw out more in spoiled bakings than you save has proved in millions of bake-day tests that it is the best baking powder ever made—that’s ivhy h j s the biggest selling baking powder in the world No other baking powder m akes such temptingly good —tender, wholesome bakings No baking powder of anywhere near the same quality is sold at such a low price. You use less of Calumet—because it is the highest grade baking powder. One teaspoonful is equal to two teaspoon­ fuls of m any other brands. And there is no “luck” about it when you use Calumet. No loss. It is ab­ solutely sure. It is the m ost economical of all. Millions of housewives use it — and so do leading dom estic science teachers and cooking experts. A gency of O regon F !re R e lie f a s ­ so c ia tio n . Yeo, of co u rse . 4 4 -tf A sh la n d H e a rs W a sh in g to n — Lloyd C row son h a s in s ta lle d a t his hom e, 896 B o u le v a rd , a w irele ss o u t­ f it w ith w hich h e can receiv e m es sa g es d ire c t from W a sh in g to n , D. C. T h e n e x t tim e you w a n t to h e a r w h a t P re s id e n t H a rd in g is sa y in g , call up L loyd. dients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. . ¿ ^ C a G O ,U .S A C liff P a y n e m ak e s lib ra ry ta b le s. A uto Camp Clos«xl— T he a u to cam p w as o ffic ia lly closed S u n d ay . T h e g ro u n d s a re still a v a ila b le f o r to u ris ts , b u t th e cook­ ing k itc h e n h a s been closed fo r th e w in te r. » ? Mr, R o se lle , th e ta ilo r a t O rrea, is a n a r t i s t a s a ta ilo r. H e recen tly c am e h e re fro m M inneapolis. 69tf H o s p ita l P a tie n t R e tu rn s — F r a n k F e ig h e re tu r n e d S a tu rd a y from th e S o u th e rn P a c ific h o sp ita l a t San F ra n c isc o , w h e re he h a s been c o n fin e d th e p a st m o n th . T he A sh la n d W in te r F a ir D ecem ­ b er <-8-9-10. 60-eod P o r tla n d E x h ib ito rs — L. B. R ouse, F . H. C ockell,, E th e l M urdock a n d M y rtle S a stm a n a r r iv ­ ed fro m P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y to m ak e a n e x h ib it a t th e W in te r F a ir. • C lo th in g p rices th a t defy c o m p e ti­ tio n a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 7 4 tf 1 iei-overs From Illn ess— M rs. P a u l G u iley, w ho h a s re- c m tly been ill, is v ery m uch b e tte r C lev er s u its P a u ls e r u d ’s. fo r cold sn a p s, at} 7 4 -tf New B a rb e r Sh<>|>— B. H. W a ite h a s o p ened th e S tev ­ ens b a rb e r sh o p on A s tr e e t, b etw een f o u r t h ani> F ifth . M r. a n d M rs. vVaite c a m e h e re re c e n tly from E u- ne a n d lik e d th e c lim a te a n d peo- r.le so w ell t h a t th e y d ecided to in ike A sh la n d th e ir hom e. H e m s titc h in g , 8 c e n ts p er y a rd . M .s. E. P. S te w a rt, a t E n d e rs. 70eod More IJght, P lease! S e v e ra l r a ilro a d m en, w ho a re c o m p e lle d to w alk to o r fro m w o rk W ANTED. ’ PHYSICIANS. W A N T E D — Good rid in g pony. P h o n e DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice 120. ___________ 7 4 -tf lim ited to eye, ear, nose aud th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and FOR SALK. 2 to 5. S w e d sn b u rg B ldg., A sh­ lan d , O re. 78-tf FO R SA L E — A few to n s good* stock hay, a t $8 a to n ; also g ra in hay UR. J. J. EM M E N íí— P h y sician and a t $11 a t b a rn . W o u ld d eliv er. S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ite d to M ark T ru e . 8O’-3* eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G lasses ,'t AUTO TO PS— $18 A uto Top Shop. and up. New 80-1*» supplied. O cu list a n d a u r is t fo r S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. É1. and H. B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567 FO R S A L E — D ry wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e o r w rite L. D. D o llarh y d e. DR. MATTIE B. SH A W — S pecial a t ­ te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren . S iskiyou, O regon. 7 8 -lm o * I n te r n a l s e c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io­ FO R SA LE AT A BA RG A IN — One n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28. Of­ second h a n d disc g a n g plow and fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 6 one low w h eeled iro n w agon in p. m. good c o n d itio n C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co. ’ 77-6 DR. SH A W — P h y sic ia n a n d Surgeon — E ye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t spec­ FO R SA L E — P in e a n d f ir w ood, $3 ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice, 402 p e r tie r P h o n e 426-Y , o r can M edford B ldg., M edford, 1 0 :8 0 a. be seen a t 1068 E. M ain St 7 7 -lm m. to 5 p. m. Residenoe, P io ­ FO R SA L E — C ed ar p o sts, s p lit o r n e e r Ave., A sh lan d , m o rn in g a n d evenings. P h o n e 28. saw ed , any size. C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co. 77-6 ATTORNEYS. A P P L E S — You w ill lik e ’em . A 50 lb. box, $1.00 d e liv e re d . P h o n e L. A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank 9-F11 Bldg. A P P L E C ID E R — M ade fre sh every T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS. day O rd e r now fo r t h a t T h a n k s ­ g iv in g d in n e r. 4 0 c e n ts g allo n , FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l serv ice, tw o 75 cen ts. Y es, we d eliver. a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call Phone 9 -F -ll. W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t . O ffice, 89 O ak s tr e e t s e a r H otel F O R SA L E — Good d ry body wood, A sh lan d . 6 6tf J $3 p e r tie r. W. A. C onner, G len View D rive. 6 2 -lm o T. L. POW ELL— G E N E R A L TR A N 8- F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­ tru c k s . Good se rv ice a t a re a s o n ­ ab le price. P h o n e 83 FO R SA LE— My hom e a t 3 99 Beach s tr e e t. A sh la n d ; a n o th e r a c re a g e h o m e; b rick b u sin e ss b u ild in g , ESTATE OF J. I \ HOLCOMB a n d an e x c elle n t farm . In v e s ti­ N otice is h e re b y given th a t J. P. g ate! | H olcom b died on Nov. 8, 1921. i Any- b ills a g a in s t th e e s ta te sh o u ld i be p re se n te d to J. W. McCoy, T ru s- ! tee, a t th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank. 75-2 tu e s -fri If you w a n t to buy o r sell a n y th in g In “The Cock o ’ the Walk:’ Calumet contains only such ingre­ HIGHEST A W A R D S MEDFORD: SACRED HEART HOSPITAL 8 to 12 a. m.—Phone 714 to J e r r y O ’N eal, B eav er B uild in g P h o n e 138. Y o u s a v e w h e n y o u b u y it. Y o u s a v e w h e n y o u u » e it. b a k in g I to 4 p. m.—Phone 126 CAR WASHING FO R R E N T — S leep in g room , g e n tle ­ E X P E R T CAR W ASH IN G a n d p o lish ­ m an only. 344 E a s t M ain s tre e t. ing. L ith ia G a ra g e, ph o n e 114. * 80-3 POK HALE— REAL ESTATE. FO R R E N T — S to re room 25x100, } sto n e b u ild in g . 160 F o u r th St. F O R SA L E — A sp le n d id fu rn is h e d 80-3» resid e n ce a b o u t one a c re of o rc h a rd I ■ - ■ a n d b e rrie s , $1000 dow n, b alan ce 1 FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d ro o m s; also easy p a y m e n ts a n d low r a te o f in ­ lig h t h o u se k e e p in g room s. 160 te re s t. If n o t sold quick will re n t F o u r th St. 80-6* i to r ig h t p a rty , on a c c o u n t o w n e r VISTA A PA R T M E N T S— Tw o an d leav in g tow n. One block from C iti­ th re e room fu rn is h e d n io d iin zens B ank. 244 H a rg a d in e St. 8 0tf a p a rtm e n ts . In q u ire 166 H a rg a - FO R SA L E — C heap, one a c re w i l l din e, ph o n e 122. 7 9 tf house a n d h a m . G. K ., c a re of T id in g s. 80-2* F O R R E N T — Tw o fu rn is h e d a p a r t­ m e n ts. 137 F ir s t St. 78-9* DA IRY RA N C H — E q u ip p e d a n d p ro ­ fita b le , o n e o f th e b e st in th e PLU M BIN G valley. F o r s a le by H. C. G aley, 570 F a irv ie w St., ph o n e 4 31-J. 79 PH O N E y o u r n ex t job of p lu m b in g C ALUM ETS L ands C afe Job— ‘ Jo h n G o odrich, th e h u s tlin g “ m a­ rin e c h e f,’’ S a tu rd a y n ig h t began w o rk in g a t th e T a v e rn cafe, w hich, by th e w ay, p re p a re d th e tu rk e y s fo r th e S h r in e r s ’ fe a st. DR, JARVIS SANITARIUM FOR RENT. on price of the powder. And don’t think th at old style high priced powders are best because they cost most. They are not today. X-RAY DIAGNOSIS E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t re a ­ so n a b le prices. L ith ia G arag e. D ont try to save money buying cheap or H o t ta m a le s , M exican ch ili b ean s, a n d h o t c h o c o la te a t R ose Bros. 7 0 tf DR. LINCOLN KALLEN NOTE THIS A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. has been moved to Provost Bros. Where all business will be transacted and gas bill will be paid. Mr. Provost has been appointed agent for the company. HE4LTY, INSURANCE, LOANS Fencing or W a n t an y k in d of N o ta ry w ork done it w ill be to y o u r a d v a n ta g e to call on at the fro m E a s te r n m ills j u s t in. C on­ sid e ra b le d ro p in p ric e s on sam e. Ashland Winter GOOD CEDAR POSTS New p rices on im p le m e n ts a n d r e ­ p a irs. . New a n d u sed sew ing m ac h in es fo r s a le o r to r e n t.......... Decem ber 7 _ 8 -9 -1 0 DISPLAYS OF OREGON PRODUCTS FRUIT EXHIBITS CORN AND GRAIN SHOW The Office of the CARLOAD SH IPM ENT OF In v estig ate Our Ideal A rccla H o t W a te r H e a tin g S y stem fo r S m all o r L a rg e H o u ses O u r New L in e o f H e a tin g Stoves A re Now In Paints Wall Paper Sanitas BAND ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE CARNIVAL THE LAST NIGHT Address Ashland Chamber of Commerce for Premium List and E ntrv Blanks. —Paid advertisement by ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Christinas Sale all Orres Tailor Shoi now on. Don’t Miss It. W ho ('arries Your Insurance? All Southern Oregon invited to send exhibits and participate in this gigantic fair. BIG SPEAKERS $1.00 Profit Provost Bros. We in v ite you to look over our stock of ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT If th e r e a r e an y b a rg a in s in tow n th e y h av e th em . Peil's Corner Domestic Art, Automobiles, and Big Poul­ try and Rabbit Show, also Livestock Two buildings—The Armory and Natatorium—devoted to the show. BEAVER REALTY CO. and other Decorative M aterial. We w illingly give prices and figure am ounts needed. W’h a t do you know a b o u t th e iom pany you a re In su re d in ? An a sso c ia tio n of c re d it m en sa id , 'O u r c o m m itte e w ill b e a r s tro n g ­ ly on th e n ecessity of d e a lin g only w ith s tr ic tly re sp o n sib le in s u r ­ ance c o m p a n ie s.” F a ir w e a th e r in su ra n c e m ay pass m u s te r in tim e s of p ro sp e r­ ity w hen th e m a rk e ts a re boom ­ ing. T h e te s tin g tim e com es w hen th e m a rk e ts a re d e c lin in g a n d th e r e is s tre s s a n d sto rm . P ro p ­ e rty o w n e rs s h o u ld a p p ly th e acid te s t to th e in d e m n ity th ey buy. In s u ra n c e t h a t in s u re s a t a ll tim e s is th e only sa fe in d e m n ity . T h a t’s th e only k in d t h a t w e w o u ld k e e p in th ia o ffice. You c a n ’t a ffo rd to lose even o n ce in th e m a tte r o f in s u rin g y o u r p ro p ­ e rty a n d y o u rse lf. Dickerson & Son Billings Ageney TH E PA IN T MAN REAL ESTA TE A INSURANCE E stablished 18S3 Phone 211 41 E . Main St.