Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
V isitin g F rien d » —*
Clayton MacLean was down from
Cove Ranch over Sunday visiting
Paul and Fred Koehler. He reports
six inches of snow in the hills and
pretty good skating on the ponds.
Health Bread, Pure Malted Milk
Twin»— 10 cents
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C lub to M eet—
The Ladles’ Elk club will meet
Thursday afternoon in th eir club
roomB. The hostesses will be Mrs.
F. G. Swedenburg and Mrs. George
N. K ram er.
We are selling pure leaf lard for
less than some folks charge for com­
pound. Bring your pail to D etrick’s
Groceteria. “ We sell for less.”
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E n tertain ed at Dinner—
Ash- Gives P arty —
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Mrs. T. J. Cbffman entertained at
a bridge and tea party at her borne
on Pioneer street Monday afternoon.
D inner G uest—
G. W. Benedict and daughter ^%re The Invited guests were Mesdames
dinner guests a t th e John Cochran R. L. Burdio, Jr., John Shortrldge,
O. A. Paul9erlud, Carl Loveland,
home on Lincoln street Sunday.
Homor Barron, W.M. Briggs and the
Have you tried our pure milk and Misses Isabelle Barron and A lberta
cream?
If not you are missing Ward, the latter being from New
something.
Cottage cheese, Tilla­ York City.
mook, Wisconsin cream brick, Lim­
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
burger, pimento and kraft. They say
ours is the best because its always
fresh. D etrick’s Groceteria. “ We C lass Party—
The Loyal W orkers class of the
sell for less.”
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C hristian Bible school had a very
enjoyable party a t the home of
Living at K lam ath F a l l s -
Mrs. Andy Payne, who formerly F rank Guisinger on the Boulevard
lived in the city on the Boulevard, Friday night. Games and refresh­
is now m aking her home in Klam ath ments were features of the evening
program. Alma Short and Eli Davis
Falls.
were awrded prizes in some of the
stu
n t games. About 30 young peo­
Nice Dry Wood! also Bios. Ash­
ple
were present to enjoy them ­
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
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selves. Mrs. J. V. W right 1 b the
teacher of this lively bunch of young
Birthday Dinner—
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. E verett Smith en­
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox.
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
Mrs. Fred Brookmiller, of Morton
street, entertained a t dinner Sunday
evening Mrs. Emma McKibben and tertained at dinner Sunday in honor
H ealth B read. P a r e M alted Milk
of the seventy-fourth ^jinthdfcy of
Mrs. George Robison.
Tw
ins— 10 cen ts
8 0 tf
Mrs. W. B. Smith. The following
9. McNair Bros, guarantee Mi-O- guests were present: Mr. and Mrs.
V’lsiting in Eugene—
Na stomach tablets to promptly re­ W. B. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Wick and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rice, of Lin­
lieve dinner distress and Indigestion Mark Quentin Smith.
coln street, were Eugene visitors last
o r money back.
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk week. The Rices were visiting Mr.
E n terta in s Class
T w in»— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf Rice’s mother, who has been quite
ill for some time.
Miss M argaret McCoy entertained
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the teachers tra in in g class of the Leaves for South —
In our line for *22, th e re ’s a suit
Mrs. Frances W halley, who makes
Presbyterian church a t her home on
for
you— at P aulserud’s.
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T errace stre et Saturday evening her home with Mrs. J. V. W ing on
The class, together with several in­ Allison street, left last evening <X
A shland Party at B e r k e l e y -
vited guests, enjoyed a delightful ev­ train 53 for southern California,
Mr. and Mrs. E arl J. Fraley, Mr.
where she will spend the balance of
ening together.
and
Mrs. Floyd Fraley, Mr. and Mrs.
the winter.
Claude W arren and Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­
Lester
W arren, form er residents of
Genuine
Chicken
Hot
Tamales.
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
Ashland,
held “ open house” for a
The
Fountain.
R.
R.
Porter,
Prop.
phone 16 6-J.
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score
or
more of form er Ashland
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people last Thursday evening a t the
V isitin g S ister—
home of the form er, Jefferson ave­
Mrs. A. H. Peachey, of Lincoln V isits Parents—
street, is enjoying a visit from her
Jam es Morgan, of Edgewood, nue, Berkeley, rounding out the en­
sister, Mrs. Reese from Oklahoma, Calif., was in town Sunday visiting joyable evening with light refresh­
who recently arrived in the city.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mor­ ments. The invtied guests were:
Mrs. C. M. Summers and daughter
gan of Mountain avenue.
We mace our own candies, ice
Marion, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cole,
cream and tamales. Bnders Con­
Cliff Payne makes filing cabinets. Mrs. Pearl Dodge, Rev. H. A. C arna­
fectionery.
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han, Mrs. Priscilla C arnahan Archi­
bald, Misses Gladys and Dorothy
Left for Grants Pass—
H ealth Bread. Pure M alted Milk Carnahan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Suiter, who has been staying T w ins— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fox, Miss
w ith Mrs. Minnie Henson of Moun­
G ertrude Engle, Miss Frances Mc­
tain avenue for several days, has Slightly Improved—
Williams, Miss Viola Provost, Miss
gone to G rants Pass to visit her
Mrs. J. W. H atcher, who has been Alice Thompson and her m other, and
daughter.
on the.sick list for some days, is re­ Alvin and Elm er Neville. Rev. Mr.
ported to be improving, though still Carnahan, a form er beloved pastor
For business opportunities in confined to her bed.
of the Ashland Presbyterian church
Southern Oregon, consult the Four-
but now engaged in Y. M. C. A.
Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block,
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
work,
was the life of th e happy
phone 4.
108tf 30 cents. Enders Confectionery. 62tf
gathering.
TUESDAY -
WEDNESDAY
- THURSDAY
"THE LOTUS EATER”
carries complete enjoyment for a ll-
because—
JOHN
BARRYMORE
America’s greatest actor is its star
t
2*!£ Lotus Eater
is Albert Payson Terhune’s best story
because—
MARSHALL NEILAN
personally directed it
because.
ANNA Q. NILSSON IS IN IT
COLLEEN MOORE IS IN IT
J. BARNEY SHERRY IS IN IT
because-
it sweeps from Broadway to a South
Sea isle with glamor and drama and
laughter in every step off this story of
a man who never saw a woman for
twenty-five years—and then fell for
and adventuress—
Ashland Man W rites from T e x a s -
William Jay, b rother to Mrs. B. J.
Hawks, 128 Factory street, and who
made his home in Ashland for some
time, w rites from Corpus C hristi,
Texas, th at the w eather is beautiful,
the tem perature being about 60 de­
grees at night, the days clear and
warm. “ Every thing 19 much cheap­
er here than in the west, shoes and
clothes about half w hat they are in
A shland,” says Mr. Jay.
The Ashland R ealty company has
several people who w ant to rent
ranches; also a num ber who desire
small homes in the city on easy pay­
ments.
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120-2
All-Star Basketball Game—
The E lks’ basketball team of Ash­
land will play the American Legion
team of Medford a t the Armory,
W ednesday evening a t 7:30. As a
prelim inary the local American Le­
gion team will play a picked town
team. Price, 85 cents straight. 120-2
0. B L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
Aio
Advance
In Price
The old m ethod of treating
spasmodic croup with nauseat­
ing drugs is out of date. So is
the vapor-lamp scheme th at re­
quired the bedroom windows to
be kept closed. Now m other
rubs the little one’s chest and
throat with Vicks, arranges the
bedding so th a t the arising
vapors will be inhaled all night
long, opens the windows to let
in the blessed fresh air, and re­
tires—confident of a good sleep.
Vicks has come to be the al­
most universal treatm ent for
children’s cold troubles, be­
cause it does away with dosing.
Vicks contains the old, time-
tested remedies—Camphor, Men­
thol, Eucalyptus, etc.-—combined
by special process, so th a t while
they penetrate and stim ulate the
skin, the ingredients are also
released as vapors by the body
heat and are breathed right into
the lungs.
Ju st rub it on and
breathe in the vapors
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Ooer IT Million Jan U a d Y tarff
True Independence
“ I know of no greater independence than this
thing of having a little lump gum of money
City and R anch P roperties
H ouses to R ent
d T O B N ’H BANK BUILDING
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L l
One cent the word each time.
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kept in reserve and only in extrema eiroum
stances drawn upon.”
An account in our saving« department is a
first move toward attaining thig “ greater in­
dependence.”
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
FOR SALE.
PHYSICIANS.
FOR
— Room bundles of new OR. ER NEST A. WOODS— Practice
wail paper, extra fine, reasonable.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
102 Oak St.
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throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
FOR SALE— Franklin sewing ma­
land, Ore.
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chine. Phone H. L. Moore, 187-J.
_____________________ ______ 117-6 OR. J . J. BMMEN8— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown
eye,
ear,
nose
ana throat. Glasses
and W inesap apples, not culls, 50c
supplied. Oculist and aurlat for
box. Half mile west cannery. O.
3. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
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Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667
FOR SALE— RRAL ESTATE.
DR. MATTIE B. SH A W ^gpectal a t­
FOR SALE—.Are you looking for a I tention to m others and children.
Internal secretions and endocrine
bargain?
Here It is. 40 acres
glands. R ob . and office, iOS Pio­
one mile town, all level, all good
soil, $75 p er a cre, te rm s. O. A. j neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I
Manning, Talent, Ore.
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p. m.
TRY R. D. SANFORD, 3 99 Beach
St., for all classes of Real Estate, DR. SHAW— Bye, ear, nose, throat
forenoons.
102-lm o’ j specialist; glasses fitted. Office
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn­
ing and by appointment. Phone 2 8.
ATTENTION — Have acreage on
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whieh we eould take town prop­
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erty, part paym ent. Also some
large acreage tracts, ilngene, FOR prompt and careful service,
K lam ath oounty, Roseburg, Cali­
auto trucks or horse drayB, call
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
WhRrte T rarsfe r Co. Phone 111
Yeckey, Realtors, phone 146,
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
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CAR WASHING
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and *• £*• FOWELL—GENERAL TRAN8
polishing, $2.50. Llthia Oarage. ; FER —- Good team and motor-
true»«. Good service at a reason
Phone 114.
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able price
Phone F3
put away, be it gver so small—a gum that it
PLUMBING
THE WEARY WAY
Daily Becoming Less W earisome to
Many in Ashland
W ith a back th at aches all day,
W ith rest disturbed at night,
Annoying urinary disorders,
’Tis a weary way, indeed.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
for kidney trouble.
Are endorsed by Ashland citizens.
Mrs. A. Sherard, 881 E ast Main
street, Ashland, says: “ I can recom­
mend Doan’B Kidney Pills from ex­
perience for I know they do all that
is claimed for them. I had a lame,
aching back th a t kept me feeling
miserable all the time. My work
tired me easily and I had frequent
headaches.
My kidneys acted too
frequently, too. Doan’s Kidney Pills
bought at Poley & E lh art’s drug
store, helped me wonderfully by re­
lieving the backaches and regulating
ray kidneys.”
Price, 60 cents, at all dealers.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney rem ­
edy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the
same th at Mrs. Sherard had. Foster
Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 33
We invite you to look
over our 6tock of
PHONE your aext job of plumbinv
to Jerrv Q*N*«al. B earer Building
fh o u e 138
WAN t
D.
WANTED— Dressmaking. Apply 136
F ifth St.
120-6
WANTED— Fancy laundry work.
176 Mechanic.____________ 117-5»
FDR R E N I.
FOR RENT— 3 com fortable rooms,
furnished, for light housekeeping.
Close in. Phone 353-L.
119-4
FOR RENT— Two dandy front rooms
facing the Plaza. Suitable for of­
fice rooms or apartm ent. Inquire
of Emil Pell.
116-5
FOR RENT— 2 and 8 room furn­
ished apartm ents, adults only,
close in. Inquire 166 Hargadlne
—-phone 122.
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TO RUNT—To respectable people, a
few rooms with steam heat, hot
and cold running w ater and use
of bath. One person, $5.00 per
week; tw e persons. $8.00 per
weeM Hotel Ashland.
$8tf
CARLOAD SHIPM ENT OP
Paints
Wait Paper
Sanitas
Fencing
f r e u Baatern m ills ju st in. Con-
sU erab le drop in prices on sam e.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New prises on implements and re­
pairs. . New ajd used sewing
machines for sate er to rent.........
and other Decorative
Material.
Hotel Ashland Guests—.
The following are the latest a r­
rivals a t the Hotel A shland: Mr. and
Mrs. G. Stage, Los Angeles; L. W.
Coulsey, George H. Coulsey, Butte,
Mont.; F ran k Lynch, Em erald Hers-
song, Seattle; C. Stevens, Roseburg;
W. W. W oodruff, F. B. Emmons, J.
L. Gray, George M. Robinson, Rob­
ert McKee, P ortland; N athan B.
Gale, G rants Pass; A. L. Burrell,
Berlin, Or,; Byer Brothers, Los An­
geles, and H. Steinback, San F ran ­
cisco.
Visiting Sister—
I. W. Sperry and family of Moun­
tain avenue have been enjoying a
visit from Mrs. H ulbert and daugh­
ter of Albany. Mrs. H ulbert is a
sister of Mrs. Sperry.
WESLEY BARRY IS IN IT
Spasmodic croup relieved or warded off by
rubbing on a vaporising aalveu
For the best in quality, hams,
bacon, cottage bams and lard, see
D etrick s Groceteria.
The quality
is absolutely the best and our prices
are lower than the rest. A tria l will
convince. We sell for less. 118-tf
See P au lseru d ’s suits ifor 1922.
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because__
A new way to treat croup
f tüiiet
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
TH E PAINT MAN
Investigate Our Ideal
UP
Wholesale Meat Prices { DOWN
W HY?
Do wholesale meat prices go up and down with
fluctuations in live stock prices?
W h a t kind of competition is there in the meat
business ?
W here does your meat come from ?
How does it happen that you can always get it ?
W h y is the large packer necessary ?
Swift & Company’s 1922 Year Book answers
these and many other questions.
It’s ready for distribution, and there is a copy
free for you. Send for it. You’ll enjoy reading
it. It’s a revealing document.
Address Swift & Company
4290 Packers Avenue
Union Stock Yards, Chicago,111.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
FOUR-SITE SALES
AGENCY
(G rants Pass, Medford, Ash­
land, Klam ath Falls.)
Beaver Block, Ashland
— Brokers In—
B u siness O pportunities,
B u siness Leasee,
B usiness Partnership.
Arcola
AH transactions strictly
confidential.
No charge for listings
RESULTS PRODUCED
Hot W ater U n itin g System for
Sm all or Large H ouses
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Our New L ine o f H eating Stoves
A re N ow In
P r o v o s t B ro s *
W . A. SH E LL
B A R B E R
dU
Children's W ork A
W h y do live stock prices fluctuate ?
W hy are some cuts of meat higher than others ?
Peil's Corner
Specialty
Oregon
Industries
Week
Safety blades resharpened
v.- like new. Single bit, 36c
- »• dot. Dobule bit, 60c dot.
Burned to Junk
Purchase Oregon products,
and thus help to create a
greater demand for Made-
in-Oregon merchandise.
Use
SEPAL SHAMPOO
Stops Dandruff
Leaves No Odor
50 cents
SANTISEPTIC LOTION
For the Skin
50 cents
Both made in Oregon
— Ms ay accident« suddenly funs
the fire that propels automobiles
and trucks Into a raglag force
th a t destroys them. The building
in which your automobile 1 b kept
is always liable to burn, and yonr
ear with it. Gan you stand the
loss of $2060, $1600, $1000, or
even $500, w ithout feeling the
loss?
—The only safe way is to protect
your car from loss by fire with a
good insurance policy. You can
also buy protection from loss bv
theft, collision, and your liability
for damage to an o th er’s property
or for injury to other persona.
— If your car is w orth having, it
is worth Insuring. Do it today.
It's better to play safe than be
forever sorry.
McNair Bros.
BUlings Agency
The
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Sáui
REAL BSTATB A E68URANCE
Established 1888
W»e«m B ll
41 A Maia St.