Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ASHLAND OAÎLY TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
^Automobile Insurance
fate*. -Yeo e f course.
at
Pacific Package Goods, any num­
ber, 85 cents. Handicraft Shop, Med­
ford, Oregon.
A t W ork Again—
. S. A. Peters Jr, was able to be in
his old stall at the Citizens Bank
Wednesday after several days spent!
at home with the influenza.
right On Sick List—
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Joseph Rhinehart was unable to
attend school today and it is feared
Miss Dorthea Jones, of the clerical that he is taking the influenza.
force at the McGee store, was com
Nice Dry Wood! also BIox. Ash­
pelled to go home this morning after
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coming to work at the usual time, as land Lumber Co., phone 20.
a^e was unable to continue work dur
D angerous W ash Out—
fog the day.
On Iowa street between Gresham
and Sherman streets, it is reported
H ere from H ornbrook__
Ned Ellis, of Hornbrook, an em­ that a place has been washed out
ploye of the Southern Pacific at some four to six inches wide and
that place, was in town today visit­ about two feet deep, in which auto­
ing with his sister*, Mrs. Charles mobiles are liable to run and wreck
the car or a't least break a wheel.
Rose.
Immediate attention by the street
See Here! We are going to have commissioner might save the city
plenty of crabs and other fresh fish trouble.
for Fridays. Also plenty of good fat
Sale, Handicraft Shop, February
chickens and rabbits. Ashland Fish
17
and 18. Medford, Oregon. 139-4
Market. Phone 104.
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Off from Wor k ■■
R etu rn ed from P o r t l a n d -
:.W
In Our City—
V isitor from M edford—
Mrs. Goldie Smith was taken to a
Halsey Noel of the Dodge agency
local hospital Wednesday morning. at Medford was in Ashland on busi­
ness Wednesday.
Candy! Candy! Candy!
Rose Bros, windows.
Baby Girl—
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchinson of
112 Garfield street are the parents
of an eleven pound girl, who arrived
at their home early Wednesday
morning. Mother and baby are do­
ing fine.
Watch
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Eugene Visitor—
George Smith, of Eugene, was a
business visitor in our city Wednes­
day in the interest of the Kelly-
Springfield tire company.
Orres cleans clothes.
z
M is s
£ Jkercsa.
• T
-A-
Phone 64.
After that,” said the man,
“It’s not the mule’s fault”
Miss Gladyse Inlow, one of the
obliging telephone operators, is con­
fined to her home on East Main
street by illness.
Special sale at Orres’ Tailor Shop.
Suits tailored to order with extra
pants free.
128-tf
There’s safety in Postum, and
charm, too. Postum has a full,
rich flavor much like that of the
better grades of coffee, and it is
free from any harmful element
whatsoever.
is now getting her goods unpacked.
She is also improving her place of
business by having the windows re-
finished and decorated.
You can get Postum wherever
good food and drink are sold
or served, and it only takes a
word from you to your grocer
or restaurant waiter, to make
this move to the safe side, at
once.
Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly
tn the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in
packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while
the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes.
Postum for Health
“There’s a Reason”
Made by P ostum Cereal Company, Inc.
Battle Creek, Michigan
Rub The Chest
for Deep.Heavy Colds
W h e n a cold gets deep—
threatens to become bron­
chitis or pneum onia— rub
Vicks w ell in, cover w ith a
hot flannel d o th , and fix the
bedding loosely about the
neck so that the medicated '
vapors will be inhaled all
night. You should be better
in the morning.
VICKS
w V
R
apo
ub
Cb*r 17 Million J ttn U—4 Yorn*.
Error Corrected—
It was stated in Wednesday even­
ing’s paper that Edward W. Jones
had gone to the northern part of the
state with the intention of exchang­
ing property he owned in Idaho,
whereas the property is in Jenner,
Alberta, Canada.
Domino Provost, of the Provost
Brothers hardware store, left this
morning for San Francisco by ma­
chine for a two weeks trip and will
take i nthe auto show in the Bay
City while there. R. Scurman also
I left this morning for San Francisco
by train and will return with Mr.
I Provost in the latter car in about
i two weeks.
, R eturned from B u yin g Trip —
Mrs. J. H. Suggs, who left the first
of the month to buy her spring stock,
returned after a trip to Portland and
Seattle, where she was able to get
! the particular line of goods she had
expected to have to go east for, and
Shopping in Our City—
Mr. and Mrs. Logan, of Montague,
i Calif., were among the out-of-town
.shoppers in our midst Wednesday.
FOB SALE— REAL ESTATE.
TRADE OR RENT—
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR Small SALE brick OR business
building, in
for
county
commissioner —
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
thorizes his announcement as a
candidate for the nomination for
the office of county commissioner
of Jackson county, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
of said county, at the primary elec-
tion. May 19th, 1922.
good location. A bargain for a
short time. Housekeeping rooms
above. Yockey & Co., Realtors.
14 0-6
FOR TRADE OR SALE—House, two
lots, with out buildings, garden
and berries. Want to trade for
Roseburg property. I. V. Redifer,
Roseburg, Or. North Side gro-
cery.
140-6
interurban autocar co .
WE CAN LOCATE you in most any
kind of paying business in South­
.
Sunday)
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES
Ly- MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
AGENCY,
Business Brokers, Bea­
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m
ver Block, Ashland; Medford
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m
Bldg., Medford. 132tf
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
W . A. S H E L L
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m
BA R BER
3:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. nx.
8:00 p. m.
C hildren’s W ork A
5:00 p. m
B:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m
Specialty
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m
Safety blades resharpened
9:30 p. m.
9:80 p. m
like new. Single bit, 39c
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m
doz.
Dobule bit, 80c dor
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and
Ashland for Medford every hour on
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
C. B L A M K I N
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Ashland waiting room— East Side
Pharmacy.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
BARGAINS IN REAL
Daily (Except Sunday)
• (Effective January l, 1022)
New Retail Price
Popular Copyright Titles
by
—B. M. Bower
—Zane Grey
—Rex Beach
—Harold Bell W right
—Peter B. Kvne
—«Tames Oliver Curwood
—Gene Stratton Porter
and almost every big book
of fiction published within
the last few years.
-----85c-----
M cNair Bros.
Tfto
Sio.-
Don’t forget the Railroad Carmen’s
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­
ing, February 18.
Left for San F r a n c isc o -
T L. I’U«ELL—GENEH t
FOR SALE—Single comb White
FER — Gooa team and moi.,
Leghorn eggs, for hatching, trap-
trucks. Good service at a reason
nested. Also Barred Plymouth able price. Phone 88
?°®k8’ extra large birds. Phone
CAR WASHING
34°-Y;________ 12 7-1 mo
FOR SALE—Here is a splendid op­ FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
polishing, $2.50. Lithia Garage.
portunity: Grocery store doing
Phone 114,________
1131 f
nice business. Invoice about $3000,
rent $30. O. A. Manning, Talent, I
FOR RENT.
Oregon.
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FOR SALE— White Minorca hatch­ GREAT BARGAIN—I have &4 can­
aries, singers and hens with
ing eggs, non-setters, large white
breeding cages, seed, etc. Will
•ggs, $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule-
take $200 cash for the lot; too ill
vard. Phone 457-R.
12 4-1 mo
to a tend to them. The Chair Doc­
tor, 3d and A Sts.
130-lmo*
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown
and Winesap apples, not culls, 50c
box. Half mile west cannery. O. FOR RENT—Furnished room with
heat. 85 Second St.
129tf
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
114t£
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
for
T elephone E m ploye Sick—
blame belong, then, when the
final break-down comes ?
Whether or not you’ve had
your warning from tea or coffee,
why not step over on the safe
side ? Why not do what so many
others have done—try Postum
for ten days, learn how delight­
ful and satisfying it is— and
learn how much improvement
there can be for you ?
PHYWCIANB.
FOR SALE—Dandy two oven fire­
less cooker, almost new. Write
Mrs. G. W. WolvertJpn, 184 B
s t-_______________
136-6*
(International News Service)
“We have no money for rent, my
NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—“I think husband is out of work and sick; 1
my daughter is doing a very serious myself am feeble, and we need food
thing, but there is no other alterna­ for the children.”
tive.”
Theresa refused to talk, though
This was the comment of the she occasionally pushed her head
mother of 18-year-old Theresa Ka­ into view long enough to listen and
tona, who has offered to marry on to confirm the report that she had
111 Again—
Program at Junior High—
her next birthday, November 28, any
Mrs. W. S. Depeau is on the sick
The students at the Junior high man, providing he is a Christian and made the offer.
list again, after having been able to ! school have prepared a program
She is auburn haired, with dark
is healthy, who will now contribute hazel eyes, fine teeth and strong,
be up and around for several days, !
which will be given Friday after- $1000 to the support of her mother,
regular features.
I noon, beginning at 1 o’clock. A part
See our spring suits at prices of this program will be the presenta­ father and younger brothers and sis­
It was learned that Katona has
back to normal. Paulserud’s. 133tf tion of the prize given by the Daugh­ ters. They are poverty stricken in been ill for some time and that the
ters of the American Revolution to their home in the rear of No. 195 girl also had been unable to get
M oving Today—
Green street. Greenpoint, Brooklyn. | work. The couple have been in this
the student making the highest grade
A. M. Love is moving from B street in history at this school. Miss Flor­
Speaking with the aid of h e r1 country for 19 years. The other
to the property on Eighth street ence Wilson won the prize which younger daughter, Anna, aged 15, children in the family are Anna, 15,
■which was recently purchased by Ed consists of two volumes, one being Mrs. Katona, who is Polish and can John, 14, Julia, 12; Michael, 7; The­
speak no English, added:
Butler.
odore, 5, and Mary, 3.
“The Life of Washington',” and the
other, "The Life of Lincoln.” The Correction—
C hange o f D ate and P lace __
Don’t forget the Railroad Carmen’s presentation will be made by the D.
Inadvertently an article in regard
A change of schedule received late
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­ A. R. regent, Mrs. Gordon MacCrack-
to a party at the home of G. B. Icen- last evening makes it necessary that
ing, February 18.
en, and it would be appreciated If a hower, which was printed several the address which was to have been
full attendance of the members of weeks ago slipped into yesterday’s given by Allen E. Roberts, one in­
Papers House —
the
D. A. R. could be had.
paper, and we wish to make this cor­ ternational secretaries of the Y. M.
Mrs. J. D. Crocker is having her
rection.
bouse at 460 B street papered and it
C. A ..at the Presbyterian church on
Why pay more for insurance? Ask
will be occupied in the near future Yeo first.
134tf Don’t forget the Railroad Carmen’s Friday evening of this, week be
by parties who have rented it from]
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­ changed to Thursday evening. On
Albany.
.
account of another gathering at th e 1
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
ing, February 18.
Presbyterian church this evening,
Mr. Roberts will speak at the Meth­
odist church. The hour is 7:30.
This address will be of interest to
both men and women.
Knowing this, they fail to keep
out of the way. Where does the
WANTED.
of**
5. Every sufferer from stomach
trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach, M other and D aughter 111—
Mrs. Wilber Beeson and daughter
nervousneess, dizziness and bilious­
of
B street are both unable to be
ness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na
out
at the present time.
stomach tablets today and start a
---- «■— ,,
treatment. Guaranteed by McNair!
Sweet
cream
for sale, 35 cents a
Bros.
pine. Rose-Bros.
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Blame for injury depends on
how much chance the victim
had to make himself safe.
“The first time a mule kicks
me,” said a wise man, “it’s the
mule’s fault. If it happens again,
it’s my fault.”
A good many people are stay­
ing within kicking distance of
tea or coffee, who have had a
chance to know better.
They have learned that tea
or coffee at night keeps them
awake. They know it whips up
the nerves. They know what
medical opinion has so often said
about the effect of the drug ele­
ment in tea and coffee upon the
nervous system—and how indi­
gestion, headaches, high blood
pressure and various ills so often
follow the use of tea or coffee.
One cent tfte word each Mme.
To hear from owner of
Nels Larsen and daughter Ida, of WANTED—
good ranch for sale. State price, OR. ERNEST A. WOOD»—PracUct
limited to eye, ear, aose and
near Phoenix, were in our city Wed­
full particulars.
D. F. Bush,
throat.
OfQce hours, 10 to 18 and
nesday.
Minneapolis, Minn.
105-13*
2 to B. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore. „
73-tf
WANTED TO BUY—One pair guin­
On F eet A gain—
William Sams, who was severely eas. Address 322 Wimer St. 140-2* OR. J. j , EMMENS— Physician ahd
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
burned by the bursting of a hot wa­ WANTED— Will pay highest cash
eye,
ear,
nose
anà throat. Glasses
ter bottle some two weeks ago, was
prices for furs—skunk, mink, I supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
able to be on the streets again Wed­
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. t . and H
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med- j Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phoae 587
nesday, but his burns are still rather
ford, Ore. Phone 929.124tf !
painful.
DR, M A'iriE B. WHAW—Speziai at­
FOR SALK.
tention to mothers and children.
Jacksonville Visitor»__
Internal secretions and endocrine
glands. Res. and office, Ì08 Pio­
T. H. Simpson was a visitor In FOR SALE—Vetch hay. Hampton
Orchard, Voorhies Crossing. Phone
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
Jacksonville today. J.
McCoy
468-R-l.
140-6
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.j 2 to 8
spent some time in Jacksonville Wed­
p. m.
nesday.
FOR SALE—A small business. In­
quire at 343 East Main St. 139-4* DR. SHAW—Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
MAN GIVES WIFE
at residence, Pioneer Ave., morn­
FOR
SALE—
Reed
baby
buggy.
GLYCERINE MIXTURE
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
Phone 336-L or call 178 Skidmore.
139-3
She had stomach trouble for years.
CHIROPRACTORS.
After giving her simple buckthorn
FOR
SALE—
Horse,
9
years
old,
DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
a ’ glycerine> , etc., as mixed in
weight 1050, or will trade for a ■
Adler-i-ka, her husband says: “My
—Visiting Chiropractic Physician.
wife feels fine now and has gained ( heavier horse and pay difference.
Neuritis cases a specialty. ’ Phone
139-3*
weight.
It is wonderful stomach ’ Call 1360 Ashland St.
367-J. Treatment given only in
your own home.
medicine.” Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH
upper and lower bowel, removing FOR SALE— 1920 Chevrolet, new
tires, in excellent condition, will
PLUMBING
foul matter which poisoned stom­
be
Rold
at
a
sacrifice
this
week.
ach and which you never thought
See the car at Norton’s garage, H. IL ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­
was in your system. EXCELLENT
Pioneer street.
138-6
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
for gas on the stomach or chronic
phone 166-J.
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constipation. Guards against appen­
dicitis. The impurities it brings out OREGON NURSERY CO. — Order
now. All kinds of guaranteed PHONE your next job of plumbing
will surprise you. T. K. Bolton,
nursery s ock for spring delivery.
to Jerrv O’Neal, Beaver Building
Druggist.
3
S. S. Davies, at depot barber shop,
Phone 138.
agent.
’
136-6*
r n v - i i i i » vp p - phi ;
FOR SALE—-Good reed baby buggy.
Apply 84 Alida St.
136-K* FOB ir, «i, • i
Have that old suit renovated at
Spring woolens and styles are in
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at Orrea* Tailor Shop.
128tf Paulserud’s.
Tamales of quality, served In the
husk, at R om Bros.
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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L |
V isitors from Phoenix **-
Amos Ninlnger, who has been
J. W. FRzgerald of the Southern
spending several days in Portland on Pacific officials was in town for a
business, returned on train 53 Wed­ short time Tuesday In his private
nesday afternoon.
car number 109.
A t L ocal H ospital—
f am m u s
LV. J’S’NV’LB
7:20 a. m.
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1-2:00 noon
1:20 p. m.
2:46 p. m.
3:45 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
9:50 p.m.
We invite you to look
over our stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
Material.
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
THE PAINT MAN
Sat. only
Sat. only
Sunday Only
8 >4)0 a. m.
9:20 a ra.
10:45 a. m.
18:15 p. m.
1:20 p. m.
2:50 p. m.
8:46 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
7 i00 p. m.
8:45 a.
9:50 a.
11:15 a.
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12:30 p.
1:50 p.
3:20 p.
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5 :55>p
9:30 p.
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10:30 p.
MEDFORD
8:80 a. m.
9:50
11:15
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1:80
3:20
4:30
5:30
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a. ra.
a. m.
p. m.
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MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
ESTATE
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, $1.00;
Grants-Paas-Roseburg, $3.00.
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Rent
CITIZEN’S TANK BUILDING
160 Acres
Woodland-Pasture
Much of it good soil—not steep
—near Ashland. Near paved high­
way. Estimated 16,000 tiers of
hard and soft wood. Price very
reasonable.
Will take good Ashland prop­
erty for part payment; terms on
balance.
Properly handled,
business pays well.
the
wood
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily and Sunday
LV. MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS
11:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Grants Pass waiting room—The
Bonbon niere, phone 160.
Office and waiting room—No. 5
8. Front St., Nash Hotel building.
Billings Agency
R EAL ESTATB A INSURANCE
[ASUI
■Makllslnd 1883
41 f e Mal» Su
Phone E i l