Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Baby cabs retired. Flxit Shop.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and {Personal
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Dew Drop Inn—for lunches.
Candy! Candy! Candy! Watch
special
Ros« Bros.’ windows for
121-5 Bakery Business Grows—
prices.
John W. Kistler, proprietor of the
Bon Ton bakery, states he disposed
H ere from Grants Pass—
Ed L. Schmidt of Grants Pass was of the Bon Ton cafe because the
bakery business demanded all his
in town Friday.
attention. Mr. Kistler is shipping
Whipping cream, 35c pint. Rose considerable bread out of town, 100
'Brothers.
121 loaves going to Klamath Falls each
day.
In our line for '22, there's a salt
We m ate our own candles, ice
for you—at Paulserud’s.
120tl
cream and tamales. Enders Con­
fectionery.
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B u sin ess V’isitor—
E. Summers of Medford was a
business visitor in Ashland Friday. Express Officials Pass—
Several officials of the American
Express
company passed through
Genuine Mexican chlcxen tamalea,
Ashland
In
a private car attached to
20 cents. Endtora Confectionery.62tf
train 13 yesterday.
Our Minnesota corn, 2 cans for
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk
25 cents, a bargain with your 5 per
Tw
in»—-1 0 cen ts
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cent off at W. H. G.
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Always hot! Hot chooolate, hot
Mexican
chill and hot tamales served
Gene Watkins of Medford and E.
in the husk at Rose Bros.
121-5
P. Hughes' of Talents were in Ash­
land Friday.
Returned Homo—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke have
For business opportunities in
returned to their home in Dallas,
Southern Oregon, consult the Four-
Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block, Or., after visiting Mrs. S. R. Jeters
phone 4.
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days.
On Our Streets—
Nioe Dry Wood! ateo Bios,
land Lomber Co., phone >0.
Back to old prices! Rose Bros,
will have a special sale Thursday,
Friday and Saturday on high grade
Snow Ball Fight—
chocolate creams at the prewar price
The employes of the telephone of 40 cents the pound.
company engaged in a snow ball
fight Friday, but no casualties are
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
reported.
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
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y
H. R. Adame, plumbing, contract­ Dunsmuir V’isitor—
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
A. A. Conger of Dunsmuir is vis­
phone 168-J.
109tf iting friends in Ashland for a few
days.
Busin ess V’isitor—
M. Garnett of Medford was a bus­
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk
iness visitor here yesterday.
Twins—10 cents
80tf
Peaches, pears, apricotB, with 5 Columbia Hotel Guests—
per cent off, 4 cauB 90 cents. We
The following guests have regis­
have the goods and price at W. H. tered at the Hotel Columbia: C. C.
Groceteria.
123-2 Dole, Portland; O. F. Riebel, Rose­
burg; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McHugh
New Stock of Paper—
and son, Oakland. Calif; C. T. Abra-
Swenson and McRea received two hom, W. F. Parrys, Portland.
large truck loads of new wall paper
today and are busy placing it on
See Paulserud’s suits 'fior 1922.
their shelves.
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VINING
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Betty
Compson
Buster
Keaton
-In-
Law and
The
the Woman High Sign
—In—
GLORIA
SUNDAY
MONDAY
SW A N SO N
in “ UNDER THE LASH
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Love o r respectibility, which wins a woman
when the big test comes?
COMING — Next Tuesday — JAN. 31
|S6e 4 HORSEMEN!
Vicente
Blasco
Ibanez'
T rie THEATER BCMJTVUI
Powerful Drama
k
H O R SEM EN
ofthe APOCALYPSE
The most brilliant ever assembled in
the worlds greatest picture
ShOW Starts: Matinee 1:30 p. m.; Evenings 7 :45 p. m.
NOTICE
PRICES
Lower F l o o r .......... 85c
Balcony ...................55c
(including war tax)
Price of admission for
this production is dic­
tated by the Author and
Producer and not by the
Theatre Management.
M akes B u sin ess V isit—
A. Hill and C. M. Kidd of Medford
were business visitors in our city
Friday. .
Cliff Payne makes filing cabinets.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30
p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.
m.; subject, “The World’s Debt to
Missions.” Evening service, 7:30 p
m.; subject, “The Secret Springs of
Character.” If not worshipping
elsewhere, come and worship with
us. To all who are in need of friend­
ship, sympathy and hope, thia
church extends a hearty welcome.
W. Judson Oldfield, minister.
Here From Portland—
Rev. L. C. Poor, who was pastor
of the Ashland Methodist Episcopal
Church of the Nezareue
church some eight years ago, Is in
Corner
of 4th and C streets. Sun­
our city this week, and will deliver
day
school
at 9:45 a. m. Thornton
a talk at the Methodist church Sun­
day. Rev. Poor is now a resident S. Wiley, superintendent. Preach­
ing service at 11 a. m.. Young peo­
of Portland.
ples meeting at 6:30 p. m. Even­
Health Brwd. Pure Malted Milk ing service at 7:30 p. m. Evan-
89t( gelistic services morning and even­
Twins—10 cents
ing. You are cordially invited to
come and worship with us. Rev.
HOME BUYERS COMING
We have been advertising In num­ J. F. McShane, pastor.
erous publications, covering a large
Trinity Episcopal Church
part of the country and inquiries
Vicar,
the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
from people in the northwest, south­
west and middle states are flooding Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday
my office. Answering these letters school at 9:45 a. m. Morning ser­
is keeping two stenographers busy. vice at 11 a. m. Strangers and vis­
Our reply letters are all personal, itors cordially welcomed.
with detailed description, answering
New Thought Temple
all questions, and accompanied with
J. Wesley Safford, of Portland, a
attractive literature. The letter car­
lecturer for the International New
ries 4 cents postage and is a “go
Thought Alliance, will begin a
getter.” If some of these prospects
course of lectures Sunday evening,
do not buy and locate here it will be
February 5 at 8 o’clock at the New
because we cannot show them. But
Thought Temple and continue each
we think we can, so if you have
evening for one week. Afternon
ranches or acreages or any kind of
meetings will also be hald, notice
property to sell, it might be worth
as to time and place to be given
your while to list it with us. Re­
later.
member, we advertise and we make
sales. STAPLES REALTY AGEN­
First Baptist Church
CY, Ashland Hotel building, Ash­
Sundayschool at 9:45 a. m. O. F.
land, Oregon.
124-2
Carson, superintendent. Keep up
the good work. Morning worship
and service at 11 o’clock, with Rev. I
B. A. Finch delivering the sermon. |
B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6:30 p. m. J
All young people are cordially in- i
vited to this meeting. Evening ser-'
Presbyterian Church
vices at 7:30 o’clock, with A. D.
C. F. Koehler, ‘pastor.
Subject
Weir, of Corvallis, occupying thei
for the morning sermon, “What the
pulpit. The subject will be “Russell-
World expects of Christian people.”
ism” and other modern day cults.!
Subject for the evening sermon,
“The Gospel According to Peter.” Mr. Weir is a former overseas man !
Sunday school at 9:45 s m. Junior and is now connected with the Amer-!
Christian Endeavor, 4 p. m
m. Young lean Baptist Publication Society of
people’s meeting, 6:30 p. m. Guild Oregon. He will have a good mes­
at 6:30 p. m. Instead of the regu­ sage for the congregation.
A t the Churches
lar prayer meeting Wednesday we
begin the church school of missions
for six weeks. As many of the con­
gregation as can will gather for a
6 o’clock “pot luck” lunch. Young
people and thos$ not members of the
church are welcome. We gather at
6:30 for the study of some book,
the men; women and young people
meeting in separate groups. At 7:30
to 8, all will meet together for pray­
er services.
B. Y. P. U.
The Baptist Young People’s Union
will hold a missionary meeting Sun­
day, January 29, at 6:30 o’clock.
Every one is cordially invited to
come and help us make our meeting
a success. Howard Gear, presndent.
W AY
D I RATS
DC
One cent the wo cd each time.
B IN X A T IN '
HER C H IC K E N S , B U T AH
'SPiCION TA in? J>E R A T S -
US BIN HAD A PREACHERS'
CON F E N C E HEAH ALL D tS
P a s * G one
HELP WANTED.
FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—Good cow giving good
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milk. Also good single harness; EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY •—
1000 acres, 50 in bearing fruit,
and buggy. O. H. Cole, 1150^ Oak
some irrigation; includes equip­
St. Phone 292-J.
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ment, tractor, .team, etc. Also
FOR SALE OR TRADE for roads-! townsite and several sets of
ter, a 17 model Ford touring car.
buildings, right on S. P. railroad
713 Oak St.
124-2*
and paved Pacific highway. Price,
Ohildren’s Work A
$45,000 cash. Full Information
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red pul-; upon request. W. G. Smith, own­
Specialty
lets. 715 °enn. Ave.
123-3* ,
124-3*
----------------------------------------------- i er, Wolf Creek, Ore.
Safety blades resharpened FOR SALE— Bulck touring car. Ow­ SALE OR TRADE FOR LESS—An
ing to leaving town will sacrifice j 120 acre ranch, all In cultivation,
like new. Slagle hit, 80c
at
8150 cash. 63 Pine St. 122-4
8 acres alfalfa, 20 acres wheat, 15
dea. Dobuie bit, 00« dos.
acres
rye, 48 plowed, rest can be
FOR SALE—Good sound Newtown
plowed and cropped this year. All
and Wlnesap apples, not oulls, 60e
level.
House, barn and other
box. Half mile west eannery. O.
buildings.
High and grammar
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
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i schools one mile rome. Reason
for selling is asthma. If Inter­
FOR RENT.
ested, write H. L., 322 Wimer
St., Ashland.
122-w-r
FOR RENT—Heated sleeping room,
gentleman only. 344 East Main St. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Interest in
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established business with splen­
did
future, immediate returns and
FOR RENT— 2 and 2 room furn­
unlimited possibilities. Real es­
ished apartments, adult« only,
tate or auto considered. Address
close lu. Inquire 166 Hargadine
“J ” care of Tidings.
121-6*
— ¿hone 122.
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C w rtg tK . 1921 t * McClur* Nawspapar Syndicate
W. A. SHELL
BARBIlt
Oregon
Industries
Week
TO RENT—To respectable people, a FOR SALE— Are you looking for a
bargain? Here it is. 40 acres
lew rooms with stbam heat, hot
one mile town, all level, all good
and oold running water aud use
soil, $75 per acre, term«. O. A.
of hath. On« person, $5.09 per
Manning, Talent, Ore.
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weekj; two parsons, $8.00 pei
week. Hotel Ashland
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TRY R. D. SANFORD. 399 Beach
St., for all i . isses of Real Estate,
CAR WASHING
forenoons.
103-lmo*
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
polishing. $2.60. Lithia Garage. ATTENTION — Have acreage on
which we eould take town prop­
Phone 114.
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erty, part payment. Also some
large acreage tracts, Eugene,
Klamath county, Roseburg, Cali­
CARLOAD SHIPM ENT OF
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
Yockey. Realtors, phone 14 6.
A rcola
SANTISEPTIC LOTION
For the Skin
Fencing
50 cents
Brom Eastern mills Just in. Con*
sfiterable drop in prices on same.
GOOD CKDAR POSTS
New prieas on implements and r®-
BAb*«.. New a_id used seWiftg
maefetoes for sale er to rent.. . . .
50 cents
Hot Water Heating System for
Small or Large Houses
Our New Line of Heating Stoves
Are Now In
Both made in Oregon
M cNair Bros*
Provost Bros. '
Pell's Corner
in t e r u r b a n a uto car co .
ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN
The undersigned is in a position to
furnish the lot and build a house of
any type desired, financing the en­
Methodist Episcopal Church
Corner North Main and Laurel
streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a
m., Dr. G. W. Gregg, superintendent.
Morning services, with sermon by
Rev. Lester C. Poor, at 11. Ep­
worth League at 6:15, Miss Caroline
Tilton, leader.
Subject, “Mission
Study.” Evening service, with ser­
mon by the pastor, at 7:30 p. m. An
illustrated hymn will be given at
the evening service. Rev. Mr. Poor,
of Portland, a former pastor, will
be with us at the morning service. T »•■-ÍT
Let us give him a hearty greeting.
Charles A. Edwards, minister.
tire proposition.
Anyone interest­
ed confer with
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(Effective January 1, 1932)
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
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30 p. m. Sat. only
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9:30 p. m.
30 p. m. Sat. only 10:80 p. m.
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and
Ashland for Medford every hour on-
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;|
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Ashland waiting room— East 8ids
Pharmacy.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
LV. J ’S’NV’LB
A. L LAMB
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PHYSICIANS,
° ^ Iln ME^ L ? íO
¿ IIÍ„ons. 5 Pen- Men’ 0B- HRN1D8T A. WOODS— Pracucc
women, experience unnecessary,
limited to eye, ear, nose and
honesty required, good pay to
throat.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and
start. Write T. McCafferty, St.
2
to
8.
Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
Louis.
102-5sat
land, Ore.
78-tf
WAN! ED.
OR. J. j . EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
WANTED—Will pay highest cash
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
prices for furs—6kunk, mink,
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. É. and H.
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med­
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 687
ford, Ore. Phone 929.
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WANTED—Dressmaking. Apply 135 DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Specihl at­
Fifth St.
120-6 ! tention to mothers and children.
Internal secretions and endocrine
glands. Res. and office, i08 Pio­
FOR SALE.
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
FOR SALE— White Minorca hatch­
fice hours, 11 to-12 a. m.; 2 to 8
ing eggs, non-setters, large white
p. m.
eggs, 31.00 for 15. 922 Boule­
vard. Phone 457-R.
124-lmo DR. SHAW—Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
FOR SALE—Calf, well bred Jersey
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn-
heifer. H. C. Galey, 570 Fair-
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
view St.
124-2*
Investigate
Our Ideal
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Church of the Brethren
Corner Mountain avenue and Iowa
street. Sunday - school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11; subject, “The Dig­
nity of Service.” Evening service, 8
p. m. Miss Elizabeth Schoffen will
speak. All are invited. Hiram Smith,
minister.
First Congregational Church
Boulevard and Main streets. Sun­
day school at 9:45 a. m., with class­
es for all grades and ages. Bring
your Bible. Morning service, 11 a.
m. Subject, “The Exaltation of Je­
sus Christ as the Ideal Character.
OLt MUSS FUS5IM* BOUT
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Purchase Oregon products,
and thus help to create a
greater demand for Made-
in-Oregon merchandise.
Use
SEPAL SHAMPOO
Stops Dandruff
Leaves No Odor
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer avenue South. Sunday
services at 11 o’clock. Subject of
lesson, “Love.” Sunday school at
10 o’clock.
Wednesday evening
meetings at 8 o’clock.
Reading
room open daily from 2 until 5 p.
m., except Sundays and holidays.
Christian Church
Corner of B and Second streets.
Mrs. Josephine Champie, pastor. Bi­
ble school at 10 o’clock, Frank Pat­
terson, superintendent.
Morning
worship at 11; sermon topic, “The
Revelation of the Tabernacle.’ ’ This
is a chart sermon and will prove in­
tensely interesting and instructive.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30, both for
intermediates and seniors. Evening
worship at 7:30. Sermon subject,
“The Price That Was Paid, and
Why.”
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
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It Adds, Substraéis, Multiplies
Thrift is like a calculating machine which adds
rapidly to your capital, subtracts from your
cares, and multiplies your pleasures.
A thrift account with us opens up an unsus­
pected avenue of progress.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
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LV. MEDFORD
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12:00 noon
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7:00 p. m.
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Sat. only
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Sat. only 10:3» p. a.
Sunday
LV. J ’S’NV’LH
MEDFORD
8:0» a. m.
8:50 a. m.
9.480 a m.
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MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.|
Travel by stage; shortest route by
20 miles; one of Oregon’s most!
scenic trips; we save you time and
money.
Fare—Medford-Roseburg, $4.OO;
Grants-Puss-Roseburg, $3.00.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily and Sunday
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
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Grants Pass waiting room The
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and. waiting room—No. 5
8. Front St., Nash Hotel building.
PHONE your next job of plumbing
to Jerry O’Neel. Beaver Building.
Phone 1X8.
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m. nwwn
TRANSFER AND EXPRH8S.
FOR prompt and eareful service,
auto tructo or horse drays, call
Whittle Transfer Oe. Phone II*
Qtfioe, 44 Oak street near Bptol
Ashland.
T. L. POWELL—GENERAL TRANS­
FER — Good team and motor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
able putee. Rhene $3.
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN RNAL
• i t ? and Ranch Properties
■ m u es to B an t
CTTfHEN’S BANK BUILDING
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITOkl
FOUR-SITE SALES
AGENCY
£
(Orante Paw. Medford, Ash­
land, Klamath Falls.)
Beaver Block, Ashland
—Brokers in—
Business OpportnniMee, z
Business Leases,
B u siness Partnership.
All transactions strictly
confidential.
No eharge for listings
RESULTS PRODUCDHD
BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIK»
Burned to Junk
—Many accidents suddenly turn
the fire that propels automobiles
and truck» into a raging force
that destroys them. The building
In which your autemeblle is kept
is always liable to burn, and year
car with it. Can you stand the
loss of $2000, $1500, $100», or
even $500, without feeling the
loss?
—-The only safe way is to protect
your oar from loss by fire with a
good insurance policy. You can
also buy protection from loss by
theft, collision, and your liability
for damage to another’s property
or for injury to other persons.
—If your oar is worth having, it
is worth insuring. Do it today.
It’s better to play safe than he
forever sorry.
Sittings Agency
REAL ESTATE 6 HiRURANCB
Established 1«M
Phene H l
41 B. Mato St