Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, April 2«, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Journey» to R oseburg—
Miss Gladys Inlow, one of the ob-
liging local
telephone operators,
made a trip to Roseburg Saturday
and visited wfth friends there over
Sunday, returning home Monday ev
ening. '
Exam ining Mail Clerks
A. S. Rand, chief clerk of the
railw ay mail service, of Portland,
will be in Ashland Wednesday, May
3> to examine the clerks in the local
p09t °fh c e in regard to their knowl-
ed?e of schemes and schedules. Five
c'ei’ks
take the examination.
Moves to Ranch—
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Robertson
moved to their ranch Tuesday.
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10. It’s the simplest thing in the
world
to use Hyomei and end
catarrh,
Breathe
the medication
through the little inhaler in every
! outfit and you will get relief at once.
If you have any wiring or electrl- Money back H it fails. McNair Bros
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sains, |
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29S-Y.
Contracting a specialty.
Here from Eastern Oregon_
Here from Montague
C. W. W atson, of Monti gue, Calif,
has been spending the 1 st few days
in Ashland.
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Yeo sez: I write insurance nn au­
tomobiles and trucks.
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PAGE THREE
Bon Ton
Cafe
FOURTH STREET
Makes Business Trip—
C. W. W hillock, m anager of the
Golden Rule score in Medford, left
resh fish, oysters, crabs, chick-
Sunday for San Francisco on a busi­
», rabbits.
C all Tel. 104. * _
Ash-
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A. Stock’ on and Tom Shoeman, ness trip. This is buyers’ week in
land Fish and Poultry Market. 186tf -Made Trip to Copco—
jo f eastern Oregon, are in the city ttiat city, and Mr. Wh llock expects
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W ilbert Jordan made a trip to and are cutting wood for Mr. Burns to buy for both the Medford and
V isitor from R o s e b u r g —
Copco, Calif., yesterday on business. at the present.
Stockton is some- Ashland stores.
Mr. Gale, of Roseburg, was in the
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what of a musician, being able to
city a short time Mondav
mmin<z in
a „ good
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. play io almost
Monday, coming
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irttUo
C liff Payne makes sewing tables.
home
property
trade . any piece mentioned
on one train and returning on the for Medford home property. See Bea- without any music whatever.
next-
! ver R ealty Co.
197-tf
Our suits satisfy.
Paulserud’s.
198-tf
If it’s economy and service, call E lks Iatdies to Meet—
W. H. Sams for all electrical work, j The E lk s’ Ladies will meet Thurs-
Here Visiting D aughter—
Phone298-Y.
16 2 tf day afternoon in their rooms in the'
E lk s’ building. Mesdames Lamb and L .
B aker’ Ore ’ is vis '
Roberts
will
be
the
hostesses
for
the
L
g
th
her
daughter’
Mrs- George |
F IR E INSURANCE
^ jou th em M em orial Day—
P.
K
ing
of
Beech
avenue.
She
will!
INVESTMENTS
April 26 is observed throughout day
¡spend
several
weeks
in
Ashland.
the southern states as a holiday and
is known as Sourhern Memorial day
K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing, j Colum bia records reduced to 65c'
H otel A shland B uilding
repairing and dyeing.
168tf at Rose Brothers.
1 52tf
Have a fit at Orres. Orres cleans
Ashlund, Oregon
clothes. Phone 64.
191-3 M oves on Boulevard—
Phone 20
Called to Berkeley—
F IR ST FROM ANU
QUICK LUNCH AND SE R V IC E
PR IC E S RE ASO N AB LE
HOMES
— RANCHES
ORCHARDS
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Notary Work
W ANTED— Ten wood cutters. Two OR. J. j . EMMENS— Physician and
SurgeoD.
Practice limited
to
trucks for sale on terms. Address
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
E. P. Moore, General Delivery.
■ itpplled. Oculist and aurlst for
—
199-6*
R iX ‘
° ; í,ceB’ M
aod H.
Bldg,, Msdford, Ore. Phone 667
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, an-!
thorizes his announcement as a can
didate for the nomination for the
office of County Commissioner of!
Jackson County, subject to the de-,
cision of the Republican voters of
said county, at the primary election,
May 19th, 1922.
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Ashland.
Oretion
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POW ELL— G E N E R A L TRANS-
f® 11. — Qood ¿»um and motor­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
able price. Phone 83.
Q
M O T O R
TR A N SFER AND B X P n S Z Z w ^ d
• transfer and storage, general
hauling, household goods and long
distance hauling a specialty. Ex­
pert crating and packing; satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
A. G. Adams
office 240 Third St. Phone 460.
O IL
FREE FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO
184-1 mo
FOR R E K I.
FOR RENT— Lithia garage.
Smith.
FOR RENT— Furnished
Allen Building.
C O M P O U N D S
I
Produced under
’|,c new h f X eon •
process
Is Available
THE PAIGE
—and—
JEWETT
Automobile Franchise is open for Ashland
and vicinity
The Jewett is a 50 horsepower six-cylinder automobile
priced at
FOR RENT— Three room furnished
apartm ent, private hatli, sleeping
porch. Phone 263-R or call 369
Hargadine.
199-2
FOR R EN T— Housekeeping rooms,
suitable for couple; adults only.
348-L. 614 Boulevard.
198-5*
“I recently returned from
an 1100-mile trip. Before
starting I cleaned out crank
case and filled with Cycol.
With Cycol I found better
lubrication, smoother oper­
ation, entire absence of
spark plug trouble, although
base was full at all times,
less carbon and an increase
of three miles to the gallon
of pasn
M. BLACKMAN
San Mateo, Cal.
FOB SALK.
each gallon o f gasoline
Ordinary motor oils contain destructive “sulpho” compounds,
no matter what "base” they are or where the crude comes
from. It is these impurities which cause them to break down
rapidly under engine heat, thin out and result in faulty lu­
brication, excessive oil and gasoline consumption and unnec­
essary maintenance costs.
Cycol retains its correct body under engine heat, gives more
efficient lubrication, insures a gas-tight piston seal and re­
duces upkeep costs.
You too will notice a great improvement in the power and
life of your motor, and in maintenance costs, by flushing
your crank case the right way and using Cycol. Remove
drain plug while the engine is hot. Replace plug and pour
in two quarts of the grade of oil specified on the Lubrication
Chart (not kerosene or so-called “flushing oils). Run the
engine for five minutes. Drain and refill with the correct
grade of Cycol. Cycol- will mix with other oils—but it is
advisable to use Cycol exclusively, because it contains no
destructive “sulpho” compounds and because it insures cor­
rect lubrication.
Look for the Cycol Sign. It is your guarantee against get­
ting motor oils which contain those power-wasting, money-
wasting “sulpho” compounds.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY,
Executive Offices, Associated Oil Building
79 New Montgomery Su, San Francisco
Designed and built by Paige
W rite or telephone our Mr. R. E .-Jm lv nt the Bote1
Ashland regarding details. Be will lie there Thursday
April 27th.
POSSIBLY YOU CAN QUALIFY
PORTLAND, OREGON
apartment.
197tf
I’ Oil
RENT— 160
acres,
Cherry
Creek, Klam ath county, Oregon:
cultivated and pasture lands; best
woven wire fencing; irrigation w a­
ter; small buildings, etc.
Rent
paid by improving place for year
or term of years. Excellent terms
to right party. W rite J. P. Rose
133 Lathrop street, Madison, Wls.
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198-12
$1065
‘ Cook & Gill Co., Inc.
E. F.
1 92tf
FOR RENT— Housekeeping rooms,
su table for couple: adults only.
438-L. 614 Boulevard.
198-5*
One motorist says:
Business Opportunity
248 F ifth st.,
lOOtf
FOR prompt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, call
Help preserve the forests— prevent
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 11?.
forest fires.
Office. 89 Oak street near Hotel
Ashland.
5 6t<
Let us brighten up your old suit,
j Paulserud’s.
198tf
A WONDERFUL
i t and, A ay w ork-
_pnone 166-J.
CONVALESCENT HOME
Safety blades resharpened CO N VALESCEN T HOME — Facing
like new. Single bit, 30c
Lithia p ark— cottage plan.
Milk
diet and other Nature cures. Mrs.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c do2
W. M. Barber. Free consultations
- t0 4- 153 Granite St. Phone
C hildren’s W ork A
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19 2 -1 m o
Specialty
transfer and express ^
Makes Ti ip to Texas—
A. N. Humphries, clerk at the
or throat is usually
of head
h
Southern
Pacijffc roundhouse, left
b e n e ____ by
_ the
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benefited
vapors
of—
Sunday for a five w eeks’ trip to
Texas.
a r o
T !H‘t™ AIJAMB— Plumbing, Contracü
B A R B E R
HOUSES
RANCHES
CH EAP!
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
0U T 7T
PLU M BIN G
W. A. SHELL
Ashland Realty Co
Opposite City Hall
A
. RH
PATAR
Over 17 Million Jan V»ed Yearly
DR. M ATTIE It. SHAW — Special
tention to ------
mothers
and V children.
— ~ -uu
H H U IÜ U .
Internal secretions and endocrine
glands. Res. and office, lo g Pio­
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of-
fice hours, l l to 12 a. m.; 2 to •
p. m.
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DR- SHAW — Eye, ear, nose, throat
specialist;
fitted
Office
-
’ glasses u
n cu . vanee
“ —
,J
at
residence,
Pioneer Ave., morn-
Ing and by appointment. Phone 28
FOR COUNTY -COMMISSIONER
CHIROPRACTORS.
George ---
Alford,
, MVUUia,
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of Phoenix,
an-
nounces him self as a candidate on
M ATO IX G E R SO bb H A W IF Y
the Republican ticket, for County — Visiting Chiropractic Physician
Commissioner of Jackson County.
Neuritis cases « specialty. Phone
Oregon, subject to the decision of the
118-J.
Treatment given only hi
Republican voters of said county, at
your own home.
It pays to read the classified page. the prim ary election. May 19?h. 1922.
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Southern Pacific Conductor Reives
Louis Elmore, railw ay mail clerk;
M oving to W eed—
i.
Mr
u
u
r>
! has moved into the property at 550. funning out of Ashland, was called
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provost, who Boulevard,
o Berkeley, Calif., Monday evening!
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have liven in Ashland for the last
•by the death of his father there.
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L aw " mo'rera
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V ▼ I V C K R S
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BEAVER REALTY CO.
15 F irst St. Phone 68
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
W -
A WOODS-Practlc.
“„“ “ V "> eye, ear, nose and
■ j
1 O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and
to 5. Swedsuburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore.
73-tf
PB LITI CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Real Estate
K. Nelson makes suits to order.
Special! Yakim a Netted Gem po-
Hotel Ashland Block.
1 68tf\ tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds,
j D etricks’ Groceteria.
We sell for
W ill M ove T his W eek—
les3
196tf
A. E. Erickson will move into h is'
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new home this week. The b u n g a lo w ! '
w ith Friends—
has ju st been completed by A. L>i
Alice B. Jay, who was a former
Lamb, and Is one of the most up-to-! Ashland resident, but who has been i
date houses in the city.
away from Ashland for several years,
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is visiting with the Blue fam ily on
The best borne made candies can Ashland street.
She expects to
be bad at Rose Brothers.
1 5 2 t f j ,noVe to Ashland as soon as she c;m
-
find suitable quarters in which lo
On th« Sick List—
live.
Glenn Simpson was compelled to
go home from the store yesterday a f­
Special! Yakim a Netted Gem Po­
ternoon on account of illness.
tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds.
D etrick’s Clrocatertia. We sell for
The famous Victor 10 inch record 1®8S.
19 6 if
'h a s been reduced from 85 cents to
75 cents. Three thousand to select In C ity Tuesday—
from at Rose Brothers.
15 2 tf
George M. Fisher, of Fallon, Nev..
was in the city Tuesday. He expects
HOM ESTEADS
to go to Hilt, Calif., and work in a
I have a big snap in good land sawm ill there this season,
near here. Can locate yon where
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you w ill m ake good m oney. E. T.|
Phone 119. We call and deliver.
Staples, A shland, Ore.
lJWltf Paulserud’s.
198t.’
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WANT LD.
L A S T TO DEPOT
We Buy and Sell
n , 7 ° , h“ “ P08‘ i» ” - We “ »
s i l v e r . P ,x,t
He who F ires ftml runs away
tion with the Weed Lumber co m -!Shop Beaver Block
Phone
183-R
May
live to pay a fine next day.
pany in the hardware department of
1 92tf
their plant there. Mr. Provost was
C. K 7, A M K I N
connected with the Provost Brothers R eturns from K lanuith F alls —
BARGAINS IN REAL
Hardware company of this city until
“ B rick ” Moody, who has been lo­
E ST A T E
about a year ago. and is well known cated at Klam ath Palls for some
here.
They have a wide circle of time, has returned to his home in
City and R anch Properties
friends who will be sorry to learn Ashland.
He resides at 107 Man­
H ouses to Rent
of their departure.
zanita street.
fo r r e n t -Furnished
Modern wnv‘X
Close in.
A d u lt, only, Inquire 166
ding_St. or phone 122.
M O TO R
44.
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COMPOUNDS
FOR S A L E — Five room house, with
bath and pantry, four lots, corner
Eighth and B streets. Inquire 139
Second.
182tf
FOR SA L E — Cheap, six room house
with bath and garage, fruit for
fam ily use. small garden and
chicken yard. Inquire at 271 High
street, Ashland.
188-12*
FOR SA L E — Reasonable, good seven
room plastered house. Call at 128
Nob Hill street, or phone 354-Y.
.
198-H
FOR SA L E — Eight room house, two
and a half lots, some furniture,
some fruit.
Terms.
Call 24 8
F ifth St.
199tf
FOR S A L E — Four room house, two
and a half lots, house nearing
completion.
Terms.
Call 248
Fifth St.
199tf
FOR SA LK — Good fresh cow. W. E
Moor, 171 Hehnan St. 184-eod-tf
Roller skating tonight. Nat.
REAL E S rATE
We have a very fine 10 acre
tract, well Improved. located with­
in the city limits of Ashland, and
with advantage of city water, that
Is being offered for a short time
at a low price and is well worth
investigating if you are looking
for something of that kind.
A
good share of the place is In bear­
ing orchard, fine varieties and ex­
cellent quality.
The price lis
94500.
We also have some one-acre
tracts that we consider good bar­
gains at the price asked. Any one
of them w ill make a good home
and furnish a large amount of
produce for the man who will
give them attention. Prices will
vary from $1300 to $1800. Now
is the time to secure these prop
erties.
Billings Ageney
REAL ESTATE & INSURA NOE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
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