Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
An agency lor the liberty car ha»
JUNIOR HIGH
been established a t Medford, and
The Junior High basketball team
anyone Interested in them may see will play the second team of the
them a t the Riverside Garage. P. F. Talent high school a t half past seven
Local and Personal
Close is agent. 182 S. Riverside. 88tf Saturday evening a t Talent.
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The parents of children who will
Annual Parish Meeting—-
be six years of age by March first,
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash- Buys N ew M a x w e ll-
The annual parish m eeting the are requested to send them to school
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
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Friends of Dr. Burdick are in ter­ Trinity Episcopal church was held the next sem ester opening January
ested in the fine new Maxwell he is last night at the Parish House. Af­ 23, as th e school is leas crowded then
O lym pic Feed Man Here—
driving
about
town,
purchased ter the assembled members had p ar­ than in September.
J. H. Worden, special representa­ through W alker agency.
taken of a most bountiful dinner,
tive and feed expert for the Portland
which was prepared by the members
We make our own candies, ice
Flouring Mills, is here for a few
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Mlllr of the Guild and heartily enjoyed by
cream
and tam ales. Enders Con­
days. Mr. Worden comes here to Twins— 10 cents
8 9 tf all, the business session was called
fectionery.
62tf
assist the Square Deal Grocery in
to
order
by
Rev.
P.
K.
Hammond,
a publicity campaign to introduce
Cleanup sale of overcoats a t Paul- reports of the various officers were Local Girl to Teach in K lauiath
the OlyAipic dairy, hog and chicken seru d ’s.
l o i t f read and approved. Samuel Pennis-
County—
feeds, as well as Olympic cereals and
ton
was
elected
Senior
W
arden,
W.
Miss Alice W alker, daughter of
flour. The Olympic feed mill is one
R ural T el. Company M eeting—
H.
Barggess,
Ju
n
io
r
W
arden,
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Butler W alker, of East
of the largest of its k in d ^ i the world
At a meeting of the Belleview Agnes Hedberg, T reasurer, and Main street, left this m orning for
and contains the only grain dryer on
Telephone company yesterday it was Chas. L. Hanson, Clerk. F. S. FoRz, K lam ath Falls. Miss W alker will
the Pacific coast. The policy of the
divulged that new construction d u r­ G. H. Hedberg and F. E. W atson teach a school near there in K lam ­
P ortland Mills is, and always has
ing the year am ounted to $200 in were chosen as vestrymen for the ath county.
been, forem ost in the field, or not
first class lines. The company owns ensuing year. The most im portant
at all, this policy is made possible
three lines with 25 telephone con­ part of the business hqving been dis­
Don’t forget to read display ad­
by the use of the most up to the
nections. The annual cost to each' posed of, the assembled members vertisem ent In T hursday’s paper.—
m inute machinery and inspectors of
member last year was $8.40, a sav­ finished the pleasures of the even­ Swenson. McRae Co,
108-3
national repute. Mr. Worden not
ing of $20.00 per year for each cus­ ing with cards.
only represents the Portland F lour­
tomer. The officers of the company
Confined to Bed—
ing Mill as an expert on feed, but
are F. C. Holmes, president; A. C.
Overcoats
a
t
less
than
cost,
at
Mrs. Wm. Myer, of 259 High
is the owner of cattle, hogs and a
Joy, secretary; C. A. Brown, N. S. P aulserud’s.
lO
ltf
street,
is confined to her bed with
large flock of hens.
Moore and W. B. Bebee, directors.
a very severe cold.
Orres, Tailors fo r men and wom­
5 Every sufferer from stomach ’ H ealth Bread. Pure Malted Milk
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­
Soap special: Regular 10c Fairy
trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach, Tw ins— 10 cents
8 9 tf eling.
85tf «oap, 5c; regular 15c Fairy soap, 10
nervousneess, dizziness and bilious­
cents; Gold Dust, large package, reg­
ness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na
Cliff Payne makes tabourettes.
E n tertain F rien ds—
stom ach tablets today and s ta rt a
The Homer Barron family en ter­ ular 35c, now 25c. W hite House
108-2
treatm ent.
G uaranteed by McNair Tax N ot O ff T heater T ickets—
tained at th eir ranch house on Groceteria.
Bros.
There seems to be an erroneous Sunday with a delightful dinner, the
notion th at the governm ent has re­ guests W’hich enjoyed the occasion E n tertained a t Cards—
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs, on
5. Almost anything mended Fixlt pealed all taxes on th e ater tickets. were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs and
G
ranite
street, delightfully en ter­
Shop.
This is not the case. W here the ad­ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coffman.
tained
with
a dinner and cards, last
mission is free, or but 10 cents or
Club M eeting—
Friday evening, the guests were, Mr.
under, there is no tax. On all tick­
Dance K ingsbury Sat. - night, Dec.
The W ednesday Afternoon club of ets selling above ten cents th e tax
and Mrs. T. J. Coffman, Mr. and Mrs.
14. Leedom’s orchestra. Nuff sed.
th e Presbyterian church will meet is the same as it has been for some
E. D. Briggs, and Mrs. F ran k Wade.
108-6
tom orrow at the home of Mrs. Otto time.
W inter who will be assisted by Miss
Genuine Mexrcaa chicken tam ales,
The Ghost k in g of the road: New
Mabel Russell and Mesdames Icen-
Our overcoats m ust go! See prices Dort Motor car. See the Four-Site 20 cents. Endters Confectionery.62tf
hower and Leslie. All members and in o u r windows. P au lseru d ’s. lO ltf
Sales Agency, Beaver Block. 108ti R ound H ouse Man Sick—
women of the congregation are in­
E arl Keene, of Iowa and Liberty
vited to attend.
H ealth Bread. P u r e M alted M ilk Im provem ent by Local Concern—
streets,
is confined to his bed with
T w ins— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf
The Plaza Confectionery have in­
rheum
atism
. Mr. Keene is locally
G enuine Chicken Hot Tamales.
stalled one of the newest pop corn
employed by the Southern Pacific.
The Fountain. R. R. P orter, Prop. H otel A shland G uests—
machines on the m arket. It is known
96tf
Carl A. Commen, Portland; C. C. as an all electric machine.
So easy to operate, an Ideal car
A. Marsh, P ortland; D. ,M. Bros-
for
lady. New Dort Motor car. See
C olum bia H otel G uests—
seau and wife, Bellingham, W ash.;
We deliver the goods.— D etrick’s
Four-Site
Sales Agency, Beaver
H. V. Smith, Portland, A. A. Baley Mrs. M. J. Hack, Portland, D. Van Groceteria.
105tf
Block.
108tf
and wife, Tacoma; C. P. Gray, San Gilden, San Francisco; L. H ewett,
Jose, Calif.; C. A. Arm strong and Seattle; E. W. Johnson, Portland; (Joes to D unsm uir—
G oes to W est Point—
wife, Seattle; M. D. Bryant, O. F. A. E. Owens and wife, P ortland; Al­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin, of 93
Word h as been received here by
Rickel, Roseburg; W. F. Parry.
fred Whalen and wife, P ortland; E. Bush street left yesterday on train
to the effect that the state of Ore­
A. W heeler, P ortland; Edwin G.
Read special low sales advertise­ Curtis, P ortland; T. E. Penney, P o rt­ 53 for Dunsmuir. Mr. Angwin, who gon has been granted two additional
m ent coming in T hursday’s paper, land; F. H. Call, Bellingham, W ash.: is round house foreman at this appointm ents to the United States
on goods used in every household.— A. R. Frozier, Portland; E. L. God- point, will attend a m eeting of the M ilitary academy at West Point.
foremen of the Shasta division of
Swenson McRae Co.
108-3 don, Portland.
The men wishing to enter West
the Southern Pacific.
Point, took a competitive jexamina-
nun
MB!
tion at Salem on November 8 last,
and as a result of this examination
Ray Clary of Ashland and Harold
Savage of Marshfield were selected
One ceu
ach time.
as Oregon’s two appointees. Fay
WANT KD.
Bragg of Medford and Van W inkle
PHYSICIANS.
of Albany were selected as first and WILL CARE for one or two small
second alternates.
children at my home in Ashland OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
It has since been decided th at Ore­
Address Mrs. M. Joseelyn, corner
throat.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and
H arrison and Pennsylvania ave.
gon will be granted places for four
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg,, Ash­
103-eod-*
men in West Point and that the two
land, Ore.
78-tf
alternates will be given the two ad­ MEN WANTED— At W aite’s Barber
J« J. EMMENS— Physician and
shop opposite depot. H air cuts, OR-
ditional places.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
35
cents;
shaves,
15
cents.
F
irst
Bragg and Van W inkle will go to
eye,
ear,
nose
and throat. Olaater
class work guaranteed.
92-lmo*
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
Vancouver barracks In March to take
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
FOR SALE.
the entrance exaimnations.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
FOR SALE— Oakland Six, best of
condition, new cord tires, must be DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at-
tention to m others and children.
sold th is week. See car at Park
Internal secretions and endocrine
8a rage. ___________
10 7-31 ♦
glands. Res. and office, iOM Pio­
B A R B E R
FOR SALE— China closet and buf-
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
.
fet
combined.
Price
$35.00.
662
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
C hildren’s W ork A
p. m.
B s t-
107-4«
B U S IN E S S A N
1 O F E S S IO N A L
W. A. SHELL
Specialty
FOR SALE— Fifteen dairy stock DR. SHAW— Physician and Surgeon
cows, mostly f r e s h 'th e last two
— Eye, ear, nose and th ro at spec­
Safety blades resharpened
months.
Price
reasonable
and
ialist; glasses fitted. Office, 402
like new. Single bit, 30c
good terms. J. W. Bailey, Talent.
Medford Bldg., Medford, 10:30 a.
25 c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz.
m. to 6 p. m. Residence, P io ­
104-6«
neer Ave., Ashland, m orning and
FOR SALE— Wood, 16 inch body
evenings. Phone 28.
fir, 16 inch pine, m anzanita and
C. B. L A K E I N
TRANS1TR AND EXPRESS.
oak mixed. Phone 426-J, or call
1219 g. Main St. J. M. Burns. 91tf
FOR prompt and careful service,
BARGAINS IN REAL
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
j auto trucks or horse drays, call
ESTATE
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 11?.
FOR SALE— An acre in 10 year old
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
English W alnuts, facing Straw ­
Ashland.
56t(
berry ju st off G ranite St., wonder­
City and Ranch Properties
ful location, being opposite the T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
H ouses to R ent
park and mineral w ater fountain.
FER — Good team and motor­
Only $1500 if taken a t once. W.
trucks. Good service at a reason-
M. Barber, 153 Granite.
109-1 able price. Phone 83
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
FOR SALE OR RENT— 166 feet EXPERT CAR WASHING and pollsh-
frontage on Gibson Ave., Talent, 2 _j£g- ^Ufala Garage, phone 114.
room house, chicken houses, etc.,
fine well, all fenced, new. Owner
FOR RENT.
has to leave. Apply to E. Monson.
Talent.
108-6 FOR RENT— 2 and 3 room furn
ished apartm ents, adults only
TRY R. D. SANFORD, 399 Beach
close
in. Inquire 166 Hargadim
— Many accidents suddenly turn
St., for all classes of Real Estate,
—
phone
122.
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the fire that propels automobiles
forenoons.
103-lmo*
and trucks into a raging force
FOR RENT— 6 room house, cement
th at destroys them. The building
ATTENTION — Have acreage on
basement, garage, wood shed.
in which your autom obile is kept
which we could take town prop­ •
Phone 9-F-4.
108-2
erty, p art payment. Also 'some
is always liable to burn, and your
large acreage tracts, Eugene, FOR RENT— Furnished large sleep­
car with it. Can you stand the
K lam ath county, Roseburg, Cali­
loss of $2000, $1500, $1000, or
ing room with use of kitchen
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
even $500, w ithoi* feeling the
Phone 340-J.
108tl
toss?
Yockey, R ealtors, phone 146.
101-nn FOR RENT— 54 room unfurnished
The only safe way is to protect
house, close in on H argadine St.:
your car from loss by fire with a
also furnished sleeping rooms. See
good insurance policy. You can FOR SALE— 400 acre stock ranch,
Orres at Tailor Shop.
108-2
Dead Indian, 200 acres meadow,
also buy protection from loss by
balance good pine and fir tim ber,
theft, collision, and your liability
Saw’mill on place equipped with TO RENT— To respectable people, a
for damage to an o th er’s property
few rooms with steam heat, hot
band saws also planer, good little
or for injury to other persons.
plant.
and cold running w ater and use
— If your car is worth having, it
of bath. One person, $6.00 per
Ranch is equipped with all ma­
is worth Insuring. Do it today.
week; two pereons, $8.00 per
chinery to run, also will put in
It's b etter to play safe than be
week. Hotel Ashland.
88tf
some good horses and a few cottle.
forever sorry.
Good buildings.
DRESSMAKING
160 acre place 4 miles north east of
Ashland, 30 acres cultivated, bal­ DRESSMAKING— Mrs. E. F. Gattis,
ance pasture. For price and term s
6 3 Gresham street.
106-6«
on this property see H. L. Moore,
R EAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
364 Vista St., phone 187-J.
E stablished 1888
PLUMBING
107eod3*
P hon e 2 1 Î
41 E . Main St.
PRONE your next job of plumbing
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING a t rea­
to Jerry O'Neal, Beaver Building.
sonable prices. L ithia Garage.
Phono 138.
Burned to Junk
Billings Agency
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce to the public that we have taken on exclusively
OLYMPIC
PRODUCTS
Consisting of a full line of Chicken, Dairy and Hog Feeds
The wonderful results secured by all Olympic Feeds is the
proof positive of highest quality ingredients and unvarying
uniformity m mixing. The aforementioned statement is the
first demand made by all scientific and commercial feeders.
Olympic Dried Buttermilk Mash
*
n
has an uneQualled record through all
PACIFIC STATES, INCLUDING OREGON WASH­
INGTON AND CALIFORNIA, and is made possible by three
factors not obtainable in any other feeds, and are as follows:
lst~01ympie Dried Buttermilk Mash
prolongs the life oi the high pro­
ducing hen.
2nd-Increases the egg output of the
hen.
3rd-Increases the weight of the egg.
1
The above mentioned factors being obtained by high digest-
“ U-ity and assimilation due to the animal protein derived from
M IL K and which is a recognized fact the world over. In
past years it was thought that high egg production could not
be obtained other than with the use of meat and fish meals,
but all seekers after undisputed truth pertaining to the hen
have conceded that .milk proteins are the unlisputed base of
high egg production.
There are many commercial feeders that have a local sup­
ply of milk necessary for the consumption of the hen, as well
as many that are still holding to the egg mashes with a base
of meat, fish and vehetable proteins and to meet the demand
the Portland Flouring Mills have before the public Olympic
.Egg Builder. This feed has for a protein base the highest
grade of fish and meat meal, together with linseed oil meal, all
of which must come up to the highest possible test and is
supervised and inspected by Olympic representatives of na­
tional reputation.
Both of the above mentioned Egg Mashes carry the maxi­
mum amount of protein for highest safe egg production, and
all feeders when feeding have no fears of many troubles arising
from improper, unbalanced rations, for all Olympic ingredients
are of the highest value obtained in the markets of the world.
SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
383 EAST MAIN STREET—ASHLAND
Phone 37
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E. W. FLACKUS — ALDEN POWELL
Proprietors