Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    A shland daily tidings
PAGE FOtrH
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
en s an d ra b b its. C all T el. 104. Asta-
I lan d F is h a n d P o u ltry M ark et.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
BABY C H IX — A ll p o p u la r b re e d s of
Baby C hicks. R h ode Isla n d R eds,
B a rre d R ocks, B lack M in o rc a s ,1
A nconas, etc., a n d o u r fam o u s Ore-
g o n -C o rv allls W h ite L e g h o rn s. W e
In cu b a te 250,000 egg3 every th re e
w eeks. L a rg e st a n d fin e st equip-
. .p e d e le c tric h a tc h e ry in :h e S o u th ­
w est.
O rder' now fo r im m e d ia te
o r f u tu r e d eliv ery of bab y chicks. ¡
P e k in , M uscovy o r In d ia u R u n n e r
d u c k lin g s, M am m oth B ionze baby)
tu rk e y s . W e can su p p ly p u lle ts of ¡
all k in d s a t a ll tim e s; also in cu -j
b a to rs a n d b ro o d ers. No o rd e r too
la rg e o r too sm all to receive care- ¡
fu l a tte n tio n .
SQad fo r prices, j
R edw ing
H a tc h ery ,
2030
E a st
F lo re n c e , Los A ngeles.
185-2-s
FOR SALE OR TRADE
RA N CH — 40 a c re s, on h ig h w ay , all
Local and Personal
level, w ith 200 a c re s o u tsid e ra n g e
If I t’s econom y a n d serv ice, call
a n d m o re a v a ila b le ; fenced a n d
<W. H. S am s fo r a ll e le c tric a l w ork.
c ro ss-fe n c e d ; w a te r sy stem
th e
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v
ery
best,
good
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1 6 2 tf
m en t f ru it h o u se, e n g in e house,
K in g sb u ry D ance, S a tu rd a y , A p ril
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O rre s ’ big th re e day sale s ta r ts
ch ick en h ouses, s h e d r, etc., five
P o rtla n d O rc h e stra , O’C onnor i In s ta llin g New W indow
184-3 8th.
S a tu rd a y ( to m o rro w ).
room m o d ern city house p la s te re d ,
,
J- D. M ars, of th e O v erlan d Shoes
M elody Boys. S nappy, jazzy m usic.
m ap le flo o rs, fire place, h o t w a te r
fu rn a c e , h o t a n d cold w a te r, b u ilt
183-3
shop
h
as
in
sta
lle
d
fo
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sh
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s
in
th
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See D etriek fo r w hipping c ream
in 1915, c o n tra c t price $3100; no
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of
his
show
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indow
,
th
e
re
b
y
'
18 4 tf
t h a t w hips.
in c u m b ra n c e s ; w ill se<l fo r th e
fo rm in g a closed w indow in w hich to
Shrine M eeting at Dunsm uir—
cost of o u tb u ild in g s a n d w a te r
T he D u n sm u ir S h rin e w ill be a n l show ,lis 8oo d s- M r- M ars expects)
sy ste m ; h o u se a n d lan d free.
Ru iness V isitor in M edford—
R o b e rt M id dleton of th e E lk h o rn oasis to n ig h t w hen Islam T em p le of
te a i ia n g e th e in te rio r of th e e n - . S tocked w ith 200 c a ttle ; w ill c o n ­
s id e r tra d e w ith o r w ith o u t sto ck .
g u n sto re , w as a b u sin e ss v isito r
San F ra n c isc o m ak e s a long-delayed It1re b ulld n S ,n th e n e a r fu tu re . H et
160 A C R ES creek bo tto m lan d , n e a r ­
M edford F rid a y .
p ilg rim a g e to t h a t city. T he v isito rs
m ove th e re p a ir d e p a rtm e n t to-
ly all level, 25 a c re s now in crop, ) FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t
w
ard
s
th e re a r, a n d in sta ll a show
— a ll m o d ern , ta b le a n d bed linen,
tw o a c re s o rc h a rd , b e rrie s , etc.
w ill a rriv e a t s h o rtlj b efo re noon
If you w an t a c o m p lete a u to m o - nd
... b ro v allv e n te rta in e d < ln r - lc a s e a c ro ss th e b u ild in g in w hich to
also gas. A pply 488 N o rth Main.
C reek flo w s' th ro u g h ra n c h , 700
M l. co v erag e policy. I. w ,.l pay you
e y e X ; d “ch i
*<*>■»■
185-2*
a c re s o u tsid e ra n g e , h a n d y to r a i l ­
ro ad , schools, etc., % m ile from
to i hone 2 < 4-J.
Aeo, or c o u r s e ., wju be fin ish ed by a b a n q u e t a t 11
p a v e m e n t; 6 r o o m , h o u se, la rg e FO R SA LE— One set L igget s p r in g s ,)
If you h av e a n y w irin g o r e le c tri-j
b ird sey e m aple b e d ste a d , silk Loss
1 8 5 -tf o’d o ck. A n u m b e r of A sh lan d S b rin
b a rn an d a ll k in d s of sm all b u ild ­
m a ttre s s .
In q u ire a t 114 M e -1
in
g
s;
85
c
a
ttle
;
w
ill
sell
o
r
tra
d
e
e rs w ill he p re s e n t to en jo y th e do- ‘
r e p a ir w o ik , phone W . L. Sam s,
c h an ic St. b etw een 10 a n d 12 a. m . '
w ith o r w ith o u t sto c k . W ould co n ­
L im ite d a m o u n t of S c ra tc h and ings of th e evening.
! 298-Y.
C o n tra c tin g a sp e cia lty .
M onday.
185-1*
s id e r sto ck of goods. G et th e p a r ­
C hick Food a n d Baby C hick M ash.
tic u la rs of th is snap.
T h e n est nom e m ad e c a n d ie s can
FO R R E N T — Tw o an d th re e f u r n ­
C losing o u t a t w h o lesale p rice w hile
W a n te d , a m a rrie d m an w ith sm all
W OULD YOU BUY a re a l farm cheap
ished h o u se k ee p in g room s.
M rs.
be
h
ad
a
t
R
ose
B
ro
th
e
rs.
1 5 2 tf
it lasts. S q u a re Deal G rocery. 1 8 3 - t- s . fa m „ y tQ do fa rm w ork W rite g ,y
o r tra d e ? 80 a c re s a ll tilla b le , 40
N ellie C onner. P h o n e 484-J. 391
I ‘
c le a re d , m o stly in crop, ric h loam
i ing fu ll p a rtic u la rs .
E a s t M ain St.
1 8 5 tf ,
Box 368, A sh- C h ristia n W o rk e rs W ill N ot M eet— j
b o tto m soil of e x c elle n t te x tu re
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
, lan d , O regon.
184-2
T h e re w ill be no m e e tin g of t h e |
th a t p ro d u ce s la rg e crops of fru it,
Nice Dry W ood! aiso BIox. A sh­
g a rd e n , a lfa lfa , g ra in , e tc ; no land L u m b e r Co., ph o n e 20.
C h ristia n W o rk e rs B and th is S unday.
92tf
F a ile d to S a n F ra n c ise
L ad ies, my h a ts h av e a rriv e d .
s to n e s ; lo ts of w a te r, cre e k flow s
Mr. H a rris, of th e G reen S p rin g s C(Jme a n d gee th em
No 30 g<?cond
th ro u g h ; fenced a n d c ro ss-fen ced ;
L im ite d a m o u n t of S c ratc h an d
Success o fte n b rin g s poise, h u t
c o u n try received w ord F rid a y th a t 9 tre e t
M rs R P o tte r
fo u r m iles from to w n an d h ig h ­
C
hick
Food
a
n
d
Baby
C
hick
M
ash.
m
ore
o fte n av o ird u p o is.
w ay, good ro ad , sch o o l; 150 m ixed
h is m o th e r, who re sid e s in San F ra n -
_______
f ru it tre e s b e a rin g , d an d y six-room
C losing o u t a t w h o lesale p rice w hile
cisco, w as n o t expected to live. Mr
V isitor from A laska—
h ouse w ith liv in g room 16 by 24.
P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its a re th e c o m fo rt­
it
lasts.
S
q
u
a
re
D
eal
G
rocery.
1
83-t
s
H a rris le ft fo r th e Bay C ity on tra in
e le g a n t fire place, b ed ro o m s and
R o b e rt V in in g of F a irb a n k s , A las­
a
b
le
, fita b le , w e a ra b le k in d .
180t£
53 la st evening.
k itc h e n w h ite e n a m e l, b u ilt-in fe a ­
ka, is in th e city v isitin g w ith his
V isitor Leaves for Home—
tu re s . la rg e p o rch , a n d p a rtly f u r ­
1
m o th e r, Mrs. M ary H. V ining, a n d
C liff P a y n e m ak e s h a t ra c k s.
n ish e d . a re a l city hom e.
Good
M rs. M. R. B u tte rfie ld , w ho has
O rres c le a n s c lo th e s clean. P h o n e
h is b ro th e r. P ro f. Irv in g V ining.
b
a
rn
a
n
d
lo
ts
of
fin
e
o
u
tb
u
ild
in
g
s,
184-3
been th e g u e st of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C.
6 4; we call.
all farm im p le m e n ts, 3 cow s, 2
S p en cer a t th e ir hom e e a s t of th e city
h o rses, pigs, c h ic k e n s, etc. E v e ry ­
W
hen
you
w
a
n
t
in
su
ra
n
c
e
of
any
K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g ,
fo r th e p a s t few d ay s, le ft fo r O ak ­
th in g rea d y fo r a c tio n ; can step
k
in
d
,
call
Yeo,
th
e
in
su
ra
n
c
e
m
an
.
HOMES — RANCHES
re p a irin g a n d dyeing.
1 6 8 tf
r ig h t in a n d go, an id eal c o u n try
lan d , C alif., th is m o rn in g , w h ere she
1 8 5 -tf
fa rm . W ill sell rig h t o r c o n sid e r
m ak e s h e r hom e w ith h e r son, Ila d e n
ORCHARDS
tra d e fo r p a r t re sid e n c e in tow n
B u tto n s m a d e ' to o rd e r a t O rres.
5 I t is logical t h a t p o u rin g d ru g s B u tte rfie ld . She sto p p e d in A shland
or b u sin e ss p ro p e rty .
184-3
in to th e sto m a c h w ill n o t c u re e n ro u te hom e from v isitin g f a n e -| buyers AND S E L L E R S M EET
Renting, Loans, Transfers
H E R E — F o u r-S ite S ales A g e n c y ,,
c a ta r r h in th e head. H yom ei, m ed i­ phew a t D ora, O regon.
M oving I n to New Ix rcation—
M edford Bldg., M edford, o r phojlb
Notary Work
Dobbin Irw in w ho rec e n tly v a c ate d c a te d a ir, rea c h e s th e s e a t of th e d is ­
F o r sale, five to n s of hay. G. F . j A sh lan d 4 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 185-1
ease.
G
u
a
ra
n
te
e
d
by
M
cN
air
B
ros
th e E lk s b u ild in g w ith his pool room ,
185-2 '
B illings.
FO R SA L E — I n f a n t’s b a s sin e t on)
is m oving in to th e b u ild in g v a c ate d
BEAVER REALTY CO.
w heels.
C all a t 219 G ra n ite St. •
by J a m e s H. C ooke a few d ays ago. B u ildings B eing R epaired—
D e tric k sells b u t w r f o r less. 18 4 tf
a f te r S unday noon.
185-2*)
15 First St. Phone 68
T h e b u ild in g s on F o u r th s tr e e t b e­
f ------ --------------------------------------------------- !
LOST— L e ft fro n t c u rta in fo r C h e v -'
All wool s u its a t $18.50 a t O rre s ’ lo n g in g to Mr. P o tte r an d M r. P r o ­
R e p a irin g a n d re m o d e lin g a t O rres
ro le t c a r. F in d e r leave a t T id in g s ,
184-3 vost t h a t have been lay in g in a s ta te
th re e day sale.
— new locatio n . 381 E a s t M ain St.
office.
185-1
of ru in since being b u rn e d a few
184-3
F o r p le a tin g , see O rres.
184-3 y e a rs ago, a re b e in g re b u ilt.
Mr.
FO R SA LE— W ritin g desk. In q u ire
"
P ro v o st beg an w ork on his b u ild in g . $28.50 w ill g et you a $45.00 su it ) a t 114 M echanic St. b etw een 10
an d 12 a. m . M onday.
185-1*
C o n s tru c tio n S ta r te d
se v era l days ago, a n d Mr. P o tte r h a s
ta ilo re d to y o u r m e a s u re a t O rre s ’ j
P u tn a m B ro th e rs h av e s ta r te d th e w orkm en busy w ith h is b u ild in g t h i s 1
BU SINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ta ilo r shop. R e m e m b e r, th re e days
TO W N OR COUNTRY S to re s, C on­ — H ave your car w ashed anil pol­
c o n s tru c tio n of th e h o u ses on Me- w eek.
only.
184-3
fec tio n e ry , Ice C ream , G roceries,
c h a n ic s tr e e t, w hich th e y a re b u ild ­
ished a t th e
G
arag e, P o o l, C afes— in fa c t all
in g fo r E. N. B u tle r, a n d soon tw o
L ook! L aw n m o w ers s h a rp e n e d ;
k in d s of b u sin e ss; see us a n d we
T h e fam o u s V ic to r 10 Inch reco rd
fin e b u n g alo w s w ill occupy w h a t h as s a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop.
can p u t you in b u sin e ss. BU Y ERS
h as b een red u c e d fro m 85 c e n ts to
been tw o v a c a n t lots.
AND S E L L E R S M E E T H E R E —
1 7 4 tf
75 c e n ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select
F o u r-S ite JSales A gency, M edford
eith er day or night.
For your
from a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf
B ldg., M edford.
_______ 185-1
T ry D e tric k fo r good th in g s to
L im ite d a m o u n t of S c ratc h an d
convenience call 3 0 and w e w ill
eat.
1 8 4 tf C hick Food a n d Baby C hick M ash.
com e and get your car and return
it to you lik e new .
183-0
C losing o u t a t w h o lesale p rice w hile
H ere fro m G old H ill—
it la sts. S q u a re D eal G rocery. 183-t-s
Mr. a n d M rs. M. E. R eal, of Gold
H ill, w ere A shland v isito rs T h u rs ­ V isitor on B S treet —
day.
M rs. G eorge M onroe is v isitin g
w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge T. P a rsle y
C o lu m b ia re c o rd s red u c e d to 65c a t th e ir hom e on B s tre e t.
a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf !
Spring Is Here
CLASS A GARAGE
N O T IC E !
/T
II/U V 9
■■“ I .
b o th e r co o k in g a S u n d ay
d in n e r w hen th e NELDA
C A FE can do it fo r you a n d you «’a n
he s u ie o f S ervice, C le a n lin ess an d
Q u a lity ?
T a b le d e H ote
75c
NELDA CAFE
M EW U
R elish
H ead L e ttu c e
Dill P ick les
R ipe O lives
Soup
C ream of C hicken w ith N oodles
F ish
F rie d H a lib u t w ith B u tte r Sauce
E n tre e
F ric a s s e of C hicken. E gg D um plings
Roast
P rim e R ib of Beef Au J u s
Leg of Veal w ith Sage D ressing
V eg etab les
M ashed P o ta to e s C ream C a u liflo w e r
D essert
C hoice of Pie, Ice C ream a n d C ake
Y our C hoice of M eats
Pauline
Frederick
Sunday — Monday
TH E TUCA TEH BEAUTIFUL
in..
"Two Kinds of Women”
He lmd helped her fight the fight of a man—had
seen her ride an outlaw horse to ft standstill and
outwit the cleverest scoundrel in the West who had
tried to steal her million dollar ranch while she held
it against heavy odds.
Although he was the man of her heart, she could
not win him. Physically as tough as rawhide, he
yearned for a feminine woman. He thought her un-
maidenly in leather breeches, flannel shirt “ and
Stetson.” But win him she did with women’s wea­
pons—clothes.
LEAVING TONIGHT
99
BERT LYTELL in "The Right that Faile 1
Coming Next Tuesday—GLORIA SWANSON
In “ HER HUSBAND’S TRADEMAR
Fishing Season for Trout
W ILL OPEN APRIL 15th
W e are arranging a
Y ou’ll
s e r u d ’s.
lik e
our clothes.
P a u l-
1 8 0tf
Q u ito III —
W. C. G illilan d , of 803 N o rth M ain
s tr e e t, is re p o rte d as b e in g q u ite ill.
K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd er.
H otel A shland Block.
1 6 8 tf
1 6 1 tf
M e d fo rd V isito r—
A. J. V ance, m a n a g e r of th e tele-)
phone co m p a n y ’s hom e office a t M ed-!
ford was In th e city on b u sin e ss in;
co n n ectio n w ith th e c o m p ilin g of th e
new d re c to ry th a t is b e in g g o tte n
o u t by th e local com pany.
A ttra c tiv e sp rin g s u itin g s a t P a u l­
s e ru d ’s.
1 8 0 tf '
P rovost B ros.
Headquarters for
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
HOSE—and
LAWN SUPPLIES
Bon Ton
Cafe
FOURTH STREET
Swallow slowly small piece*
—rub well over the throat.
¥1
V A F O R
/ 7 Million Jan
FIR ST FROM AND
LAST TO DEPOT
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PRICES REASONABLE
u
.
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Protein
ALBERS DAIRY FEED
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Fibre
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