Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    WeAœaday, December tt, twH
frftB A & tL A N P DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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Side Lights — —■
Buy a new suit for the Holidays, year in 1919, even thdugh produc-
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P aulserud’s
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155,000 acres to 115,000 acres in
Bovine T. B. A ttacked—
the same decade, according to W. S.
In bovine tuberculosis eradication Brown, chief of horticulture at the
work Oregon stand».? in seventh place Oregon A gricultural college. Pears,
in the United States as to the num ­ peaches and grapes suffered a heavy
ber of cattle actually under federal decline in the country at large, al­
and state supervision, and is second though most of these made rapid
in num ber of anim als once tested. and steady growth in Oregon. The
There are in Oregon at present 67.- [dried prune output in the state is
273 cattle under supervision, and annually 30.000,000 to 40,000,000
13,500 on the waiting list.
pounds, while berry production last
year was alm ost 19,000,000 quarts.
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to — Portland Journal.
home-folks as well as to commercial
men and tourists.
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Let Friend Wire sleep la the
a
morning and go to the Hotel Ashland
Seeks Lower F arm Cost—
grill and get one of those fine
Lowering the unit cost of fa rm ' special 60 cent breakfasts.
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production by newer methods of
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cropping, soil handling, and general Alpha C hapter Elects Officers—
farm managem ent, is the aim of
At the regular meeting last even-
farm ers’ week a t Oregon Agricultur-J ing of Alpha chapter num ber one,
al college, December 26-31. Dairy- Order of Eastern Star, the following
ing, livestock m anagement, horticul- i officers were elected: W orthy ma­
ture, crops, farm mechanics, soils, tron, Mrs. Lorena McNair; worthy
poultry a n d bee methods, are some patron, S. A. Peters, Sr.; associate
of the subjects up for considera- ‘ matron, Georgie Coffee; secretary,
tion. Evening program s of enter- Mrs. Leah Caldwell; treasu rer, Ly-
tainm ent features, including educa- dia McCall; conductress, Mrs. Effie
tionalino vies, are listed. One a n d Brown; associate conductress, Mrs.
a half fares have been granted b y ! Jessica Porter.
the railways for all who register.
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R egistration is free.
The best Christm as present is a
suit
or overcoat tailored to measure.
We m ake our own candies, ice
cream and tam ales.
Enders Con­ See the big values at O rres’ $1.00
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fectionery.
g£tf Profit Christm as Sale.
Park O fficials H ere—
D efeat Gold Hili Levy—
O. E. Goodwin, chief civli engi-
The question of increasing the
levy more than 6 per cent over last . neer of the national parks, was
y ear’s levy in the Gold Hill schools brought from Medford to Ashland
was defeated in the recent election yesterday afternoon by Alex Spar­
of th at m unicipality, which makes row, superintendent of C rater L akf
the levy this year 15.59 mills. The national park, who met Mr. Goodwin
school budget was adopted.
It at the tra 'n and gave him \n auto
am ounts to $16,111.44. The budget ride ° Ver the Pac**‘c highway to
for the city of Gold Hill was adopt- Ashland’ where he resumed his place
etl in the sum of $6178.88. and the
the tra ,n ’ Mr’ s Parrow is happy
levy fixed at 15 mills.
| over the excellent hotel service th at
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I C rater Lake tourists were given last
Orres remodels garm ents.
69tf su inmer at C rater Lake lodge, which
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j was re n te d by Portland parties for
L spee O fficial to R oseburg—
* ! the season. An option was obtained
Inform ation Is given out th at D. on the property, but has not yet been
S. Weir, assistant superintendent of taken up. The num ber of visitoi
the Portland division
Lake increased IO
43 pci
per ceill
cent
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ern Pacific, will move his headquar- last year,, compared to 11 per cent
ters to Roseburg from ’ Portland Iat other parks.
about the first of the year. T h e 1
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purpose of the change is to enable
®ur clothes are correctly cut and
the office to handle its work from a skillfully tailored. P au lseru d ’s. 74tf
point near the central part of the
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division.
i G ift Shop to Open—
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The O riental Gift Shop, a new
Special sale H oefler’s Fam ous business house, will be opened to the
Chocolates.. $1.00 value for 60c a Public on Friday this week, at 86
pound W atch our wiudow. Rose North Main street. The line which
Br° 8-
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ese a rL curio and china ware, and a
w nJ
*sits—
complete line of up-to-date oriental
U. L. Hakes, Southern Pacific sta-' goods, novelties and toys.
tion agent at H ornbrook, Calif., was
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an Ashland and Medford b u sin esi. Clever suits for cold snaps a t
visitor Monday. He reports there PaulseniW’s
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is only a small trace of snow on the
SiskiyonB.
A Com m endable E dition—
The Ashland Daily Tidings, under
date of Saturday, December 3, pub
lisheG a most Comprehensive holiday
issue of th a t journal, the num ber
covering also the approaching win
te r fair to be held in Ashland. The
A pple Production Increases—
num ber contained not only a great
Apple production in Oregon jum p­ volume of excellent descriptive m at
ed from fewer than 2,900,000 boxes te r in ...............C8
its thirty-six oul pages, but the
in 1909 to almost 7,000,000 boxes a 125 columns‘ o 7 a d T e r G s ^ ’ from t'he
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have
teed
back
It is a unique way McNair Bros,
of selling Hyomel, a g u aran ­
treatm ent for catarrh. Money
if it falls.
progressive m erchants carry a store
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans,
of equal interest to the people. All and hot chocolate £t Rose Bros. 70tf
parts of Jackson county are repre­
sented in the issue.-:—G rants Pass A shland O. A. C. Student«__
Courier.
The report of Ashland students at
Oregon A gricudtural college, which
Orres cleans clothes clean.
69tf was received from a Corvallas cor­
respondent and printed in yester­
All wool suits for $20 at Paulser-
day’s Tidings, omitted Elwood HecV
ud’8-
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burg, Edwin Mowatt, Harold Du-'
ford Stone, and perhaps others. The!
Dairy M eetings—
last named is a ju n io r in electrical
There will be two im portant dairy
engineering and expects to spend the
meetings
in the county this week * A
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i l l Il his
IS I mother,
B O lD P r
holidays m with
Mrs. Viola
dairym an representing th e dairy d e -■ Stone, 164 F ourth street' The Tld
Tid- ;
parttnent of the Oregon A gricultural i„gs
be , |ail
J The
he ™
in the county to r two
A sblanJ colle/e nlnden “ “
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0. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
H onses to R ent.
CITIZENS’ BANK B O L D IN G
CARLOAD SH IPM ENT OP
Fencing
from E astern m ills ju st in. Con­
siderable drop in prices on sam e.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
FARMERS’ WEEK
New prices on implements and re­
pairs. , New and used sewing
machines for sale or to ren t.........
Winter Short Courses
Peil’s Corner
A griculture Course
Jan. 2-Mar. 18, ’22
Dairy H erdsm en’s Course
Jan. 2-June 18, ’22
Grain Grading Course Jan. 9-21 ’22
Beekeeping Course Jan. 30-Feb 25
•H o m e m a k e rs’ Conference
Mar. 20-25, ’22 m u ,
Oregon dairym en and breeders
w anting men train ed in herdsm an-
ship are offered a short course in
this line a t Oregon A gricultural col-
lege January 3 to June 3. next. Stu- ORE. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
dents will spend most of their tim e Full inform afion on any Course
by
at the barn engaged in work with w riting THE REGISTRAR, O. A
the college herds, under supervision_________ Corvallis, Oregon
of a specialist. Much actual work
with the stock is required, because!
the college proceeds on the plan th a ti
no man can become a good herds­
man w ithout training and experi-'
ence. More than 125 head of pure­
bred dairy cattle, excellent re p re -!
sentatives of each breed th a t made
fine records in the show ring last
fall, will supply the m aterial for
study of marfhgement, breeding, milk
yield, and pedigree-making.
Full
particulars will be sent on applica­
tion to the college dairy departm ent,
Corvallis.
$1.00 Profit
Christmas Sale all
Orres Tailor Shoi
now on.
Don’t Miss It.
M ho < ¿0ries Your Insurance?
W hat do you know about the
Jompany you are insured in? An
association of credit men said
‘‘Our committee will bear strong­
ly on the necessity of dealing only
with strictly responsible insur­
ance com panies.”
F air w eather insurance may
pass m uster in times of prosper­
ity when the m arkets are boom­
The testing time comes when
the m arkets are declining and
there is stress and storm. Prop­
erty owners should apply the acid
test to the indemnity they buy.
Insurance th a t insures at all
times is the only safe indemnity.
T h at’s the only kind th a t we
would keep in this office. You
can ’t afford to lose even once in
the m atter of insuring your prop­
erty and yourself.
Billings Agency
Also a complete line of
in g .
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E . Main St.
A Self-Recording Expense Book
CHERRO FLOUR
A special hard wheat Blenc
Satisfaction guaranteed
Ask your Grocer
unnoticed u n til— on e day w e w onder w h ere th e m oney
w ent.
There is a w ay— an easy way— to check th e leaks. Pay
(to be continu ed )
all b ills by check. T he check stu bs w ill tell you w here
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Pearl Oil is most econom­
ical because It bum s with­
out waste. Every drop de­
livers comfortable warmth.
It is refined and re-refined by
our special process. That is
your guarantee that it gives
best results always.
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PEARL
UROSEN!
HEAT AND 1
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Sold in bulk by dealers
everywhere. Order by name
— Pearl Oil.
standard oil company
1 C alifornia'
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IQ N A L
the m oney w ent— and how much for each purpose.
W. A. SHELL
One cent the word each time.
b a r b er
The Citizens Bank
C hildren’s W ork A
Specialty
Ashland,
DR. LINCOLN KALLRN
Oregon
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
JILT _ Safety blades resharpened
F 1 like new. Single bit, 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
DR. JARVIS SANITARIUM
1 to 4 p. m.—Phone 126
MEDFORD: SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
8 to 12 a. m.—Phone 714
Special
Announcement
Both are well known to the general public. Their slogan is—
Prompt and Courteous Attention to All Jobs”
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89 NORTH MAIN ST.
ASHLAND
The tin y brook o f petty exp en d itu res trick les on and on
•122 NORTH RIVERSIDE—“ NAT” BUILDING
Phone 116
MEDFORD, OREGON
W ith clean-burning Pearl
Oil in your oil heater you can
make the children’s evening
play-hour warm and com­
fortable. And you can carry
this comfortable warmth
from play-room to bedroom
or wherever you want it.
There is no trouble—no dirt
or ashes.
ORIENTAL GOODS AND CURIOS
CHERRO CHIMES
Mary had a little dough,
Her flour a s w h ite a s snow ,
And everybody lik ed her bread
B ecause she used Cherro.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING
STARTING, LIGHTING AND IGNITION WORE
the chili
To the
Ladies
of Ashland
On Friday, this week, we will open an
up-to-date JAPANESE ART & CURIO
STORE, at 86 North Main Street. Every
department of this store will be stocked
with merchandise from the Orient, espec­
ially for Xmas Shoppers, such as Silk
Goods, Kimonas, Slippers, Handkerchiefs,
Japanese Lunch Cloths, Basket Ware,
China Ware, Vases, Tea Sets, Wooden
Ware, Laquer Ware, Novelties, Toys,
0. A. JOHNSON and LOUIS MABEN—two experienced
battery and electric men—have assumed charge of the
BATTERY & ELECTRIC COMPANY
at 122 North Riverside
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Announcement
C ity and Ranch P r o p e r tl«
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days. On December 8, the dairymen
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will gather at the Ashland fair in! Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as-
the afternoon and have an opportun- ' sociation. Yeo, of course.
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ity of discussing various problems i ---- ---------------- ?
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connected with dairying with either
Prof. F itts or Prof. Jamison. On
C orvallis, Ore., Dec. 26 -3 1 , 1921
Friday, December 9, a public m eet­
ing will be held in Eagle Point,
probably a t Browns hall, at 2 o’clock
P ut Scien ce into Farm P ractice
in the afternoon. All dairymen in
F ru it and Vegetable Course
this vicinity are urged to be present.
Dec. 3-17, ’21
T ractor Mechanics Course
J»». 2-Mar. 18, ’22
Clothing prices th a t defy competi­
Dairy
M audfacture Course
tion a t P aulserud’s.
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Jan. 2-Mar 18, ’22
H erdsm an C ourse Offer«»!__
PAGH THREÊ
Auction Sales
One or* more Used Fords sold at auction to the highest bidder
Every Saturday Afternoon at 3 o’clock
Used Cars on Hand at All Times
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Other Articles ot Interest
to Car Owners
We will sell (free to the owner) any article you may bring us
by 2 o’clock Saturday
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
MEDFORD
OREGON
FOR SALE— Reed
520 Liberty St.
baby - carriage. DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practlc
81-2*
limited to eye. ear, nose an
FOR SALE— Jersey heifer, fresh 2 i throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 am
f.
\
Sw ed8nburg Bldg., Ash
weeks. Ed Davis, 423 Helman St.
land,
Or©.
73-t
Phone 478-J.
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FOR SALE— Edison phonograph, OIL J . J . EMMENS— Physician «n
Surgeon.
Practice limited t
good as new. T hirty choice re c ­
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glaase
ords, reasonable. 99 G ranite St.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst fo
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P - R„ R’ Oif,ce8’ M F. and H
FOR SALE— Grain hay, near Taldnt,
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 561
$7 per ton in the stack. Frank
Perry, Medford.
Phone 220-R. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW — Special al
tentlon to m others and children
81-3
Internal secretions and endocrin<
FOR SALE— A few tons good stock
glands. Res. and office, 108 Plo
hay, a t $8 a ton; also grain hay
neer avenue. Telephone 28
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at $11 at barn. Wouldl deliver.
flee hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to l
Mark True.
80-3*
p. m.
¡FOR SALE— Dry wood of all kinds.
DR. SHAW — Physician and Surgeoi
Phone or w rite L. D. Dollarhyde,
— Eye, ear, nose and th ro at spec
Siskiyou, Oregon.
78-lmo*
ialist; glasses fitted. Office 46;
Medford
Bldg., Medford, 10:30 a
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— One'
m. to 5 p. m. Residence, Plo
second hand disc gang plow and
one low wheeled iron wagon i n ! qeer Ave., Ashland, m orning an<
good condition
Carson-Fowler j evenings. Phone 28.
Lumber Co.
77-6
A T T O R N E Y ».
FOR SALE— Pine and fir wood, $3
per tie r
Phone 426-Y, or can L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Ban]
be seen a t 1068 E. Main St 77-lm
Bldg.
FOR SALE— Cedar posts, split or j
T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
sawed, any size. Carson-Fowler
Lum ber Co.
77-6 , FOR prompt and careful- servie«
APPLES— You will like ’em. A 50 i auto trucks or horse drays, cal
lb. box, $1.00 delivered. Phone! W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone 111
Office, 89 Oak street near Hote
9-F11
Ashland.
APPLE CIDER— Made fresh every
day O rder nqw for th a t Thanks­ T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
giving dinner, 40 cents gallon,
FER — Good team and motoi
i two 75 cents. Yes, we deliver.
trucks. Good service at a reason
«hie price. Phone 88.
Phone 9 - F - l l .
FOR SALE— Good dry body wood, j
CAR W ASHING
$3 per tier. W A, Conner, Glen .
View Drive.
62-lm o EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish
leg. Lithia Oarage, phone 1U
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea-
FOR hale — REAL ESTATE.
sonahle prices. Lithia Garage.
FO R RENT.
FOR SALE— A splendid furnishe
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RENT— Sleeping room, gentle- and berries, $1000 down balani
man only. 344 East Main street.¡easy payments a n d low rate of h
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80-3 terest. If not sold quick will rer
FOR RENT— Store rn ™ » fv in i. i° r,lght party> on account ownt
I stone building. 16» Four,I. SI. J , “ ' ,
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FOR RENT— Furnished rooms; also D A IPY RANCH— E<iuipped and pr<
light housekeeping rooms. 160
itable, one of the best in th
F ourth St.
80 6*
galley, h o r sale by H. C. Gale]
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570 Fairview St., phone 431-J. 7
VISTA APARTMENTS— Two and i
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three room furnished moefern * OR SALE— My home at 399 Bea
street, A shland; another acreai
apartm ents. Inquire 166 Harga-,
home; brick business buildin
dine, phone 122.
79tt
and an excellent farm. Invesl
FOR RENT— Two furnished apart-
gate!
ments. 137 F irst St.
78-9*
W AN7 RD.
WANTED TO RENT— Piano,
children. P. O. Box 2!
PLUMBING
— PHONE your next job of plumbh
No i to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Buildin