Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 05, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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l-'riday, May 5 , 102*2
ASHLAND DAÎLT TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Shopping in A shland—
Mrs. R. H. Robinsoa,
Calif., waa ia th* slty
Wednesday.
of H ilt?
shopping
r
*
Fresh fish , oyator», oraba, chick­
ens. ra b b i» .
Call Toi. 104.
A sh ­
land F ish and P ou ltry M arket. 186 tf
^ u rn ival C om ing N ext W
F. J. M atthews, advance agent
for the Queen City shows, was in the
city Thursday m aking prelim inary
preparations for the shows *whlch
w ill arrive in the city the first of
the week for a one-week stand.
Dew Drop Inn for w affles, lunch
es,
hot
meals,
sandwiches and
salads.
204tf
M oving Into New’ O ffice—
The •Southern Oregon Gas coui-
s p a n y have moved their safe from
^ 1'rovost Brothers hardware store to
PAGE THREE
which he will attend in France, was
dispensed with, as the result of the
excellent recommendation given by
Dean Goodrich of the Boston Con­
servatory of Music.
Mrs. Coon, instructor of French
at the university, w ill accompany
the professor and w ill take advan­
tage of the opportunity to study un­
der some of the best Instructors on
the continent while abroad.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
WANT ED.
W ANTED— Odd jobs and lawn work DI?; Í R JÍE8T A. WOODS— Practice
i _ PhQne 468-L,
200-lm o*
limited to eye, ear, nose and
threat.
O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and
. W AN TED — a reliable woman tha.
2
to
6.
Swedenburg Bldg., Aah-
loves children to care for boy of
land, Ore.
73-tf
I four years and baby sister, while
mother works.
Call 133 Nutley OR. J. j . EMMENS— Physician and
St-_________
205-4
Surgeon.
Practice
limited
to
eye,
ear.
nos«
and
throat.
Glasse,
W ANTED— To buy second hand fur­
»upplied
Oi. uliat and aurist for
niture at the Furniture Hospital
P- R'
Off,ceB. M F. and H
newly opened.
253 Fourth St.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
______________
206-6*
DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Special at
W AN TED — Sealed bids for an eight
tentiou to mothers aud children.
room furnished house and lot
Internal secretions and endocriue
<100 by 140) at 175 Meade S t.
glands. Res. and office. 108 Pio­
will be rece ved from May 8th to
neer avenue. Telephone 28
Of.
13th. Best of terms. Inspection
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
invited.
Address A. B., care of
p. m.
Tidings.
______ 207-3
DR. SH AW — Eye, ear, nose, throat
FO B R E N I?
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
at residence, Pioneer Ave., niorn-
FOR
R EN T— 160
acres.
Cherry
lag aud by appointment. Phone 28.
Creek. Klam ath countv, Oregon-
cultivated and pasture lands; best
chiropractors ?
woven wire fencing; irrigation wa
ter; small buildings, etc.
Rent
MA, ,) I ngersoll hawle '
paid by improving place for year
Visiting Chiropractic Phvsiciat
or term of years. Excellent terms
Neuritis cases a specialty. Phon
Io lig h t party. W rite J. P. Rose.)
1I8-J.
Treatment given onlv i
133 Lathrop street, Madison, W ls
your own Lome.
L . .
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198-12
PR O FITEER ING PE D D L ER
DID NOT SELL DOPE
DENVER, May 5.— A "p rofiteer­
ing dope peddler” was discovered
here when federal agents arrested
Ben B. Green on a charge of sellin g'
cocaine and morphine.
"N othing hut quinine in these
capsules,” reported the government
¡
chemist, who made an analysis.
Green is alleged to have been
selling quinine capsules for $1 each,
purchasers believing them to con­
tain drugs. His profit on each cap­
sule is figured at 10,000 per cent.
the new office on Oak street. They
will be ready for business at the
new quarters shortly after the 10th
of the mouth.
Fine Oak R efrigerators at Icen-
how er’s New aud Second Hand Store.
389 E. Main.
199-lm o*
Hotel A shland G uests—
The follow ing are registered at
the Hotel Ashland: S. A. Danford,
Eugene; W. C. Van Derxocrrt, Mrs.
C. T. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Jacobson and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Peyton, J. M. Clarke, Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Goldberg, Seattle; Ted
Malone, E. E. Hart, Mrs. A. M. P eck ­
ham, H. Landecker, Mr. and Mrs.
F. V. Dingman. San Francisco; H.
H. Knott, Castella, C alif.; George E.
Carroll. Mrs. E. B. McDonald, Klam -
ath F alls; Dr. R. S. Riley, Tulsa,
O kla.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ing.
Lodi, C alif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Bangs. San Diego, C alif.; Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Greene, Yakim a, W n.:
Mrs. J. G. Brown Los Angeles; Fred
W. Hall, Chicago; Yester Bristowe,
Rochester, N. Y . ; L. D. Harris, C.
M. Peck, Medford; R. M. Lee, Red
W ing, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Phillipi
Bushner, R. Schultz, Jean B. Lyons)
and Mrs. W illiam C. McClure, P o rt­
land.
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PLUM BING
for RENT— One acre alfalfa pas-
*ureL°_n C a lifo 'nia street. Address H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contrae
1. E. Hadfield, Grenada, Calif.
mg and day work. 24 8 Fifth S t
iq ,)(
— —
206-6** _ p h£ge 166-J.
FLOUR CEREALS FEED
n iiin r.iiv riririrr
For the
the Brief Message
use our
GOLD EDGE
CORRESPONDENCE
CARDS
Real Values
—at—
PIANO INSTRUCTOR AT
V. OF O. TO STUDY ABROAD
Prof. Leland A. Coon, piano in­
structor at the University of Ore­
gon school of music, will sail June
14 for France, where he w ill study)
music the coining year.
Mr. Coon,
has been granted leave of absence
for one year in which to improve,
him self In his art.
The exam ination usually req u ired )
by all students entering the sch o o l!
HON. W . C. HAWLEY
R epublican Ciuididate, for Re-Noinl-
natk>u to C ongress
HOMES
—
RANCHES
ORCHARDS
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Notary Work
C. B. L A M K I N
BARG AINS IN REAL
ESTATE
BEAVER REALTY CO.
15 First St. Phone 68
City and Ranch Properties
POTATOES
GOOD NETTED GEMS
$ 2 .0 0 p e r 1 0 0 l b s .
H ouses to Rent
CITIZEN'S RANK BUILDING
Enjoy the forests— but— be care­
ful with fire.
You Will Save Money on Your Meats and
Groceries at the
C O M P L E T E
REAL ESTA TE
We Buy and Sell
Real E sta te
F IR E INSURANCE
INVESTM ENTS
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 2<i
. 61 NORTH MAIN STREET
L IN E
CO N VALESCEN T HOME — Facin
Litliia park— cottage plan.
Mil
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
diet and other Nature cures. Mrs
W M Barber. Free consultation
Ihos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
- t0 <• 153 Granite St. Phon
thorizes his announcement as a can-
192-lun
dl^.ate for the nomination for the - 4 1»-R
ottice of County Commissioner of
TRANSFER AND EX PR E SS.
Jackson County, subject to the de­
cision of the Republican voters of k OR prompt and careful service,
said county, at the primary election,
auto trucks or horse dravs, call
May 19th, 1922.
W hittle Transfer Co. Phoue 11*.
Office,
89 Oak street near Hotel
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Asii
land.
5 G t f
— George Alford, of Phoenix, an­
nounces him self as a candidate on T- VP PO W K Lb— 0 BN E R AL trans '-
the Republican ticket, for County
r ER — Good team and motor­
Commissioner of Jackson County,
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Oregon, subject to the decision of the able price.
Phone 83.
Republican voters of said county, at
the primary election, May 19th, 1922.) TR A N SFE R AND EX PRESS— Wood
— transfer and storage, general
hauling, household goods and long
INTER UR BAN AUTOCAR CO.
distance hauling a specialty. E x­
pert crating and packing; satisfac­
(E ffective Januar}- 1, 1922)
tion guaranteed.
A. G. Adams,
Daily (Except Sunday)
office 240 Third St. Phone 460.
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
18 4-11110
i 7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
STEN O GRAPH ER
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m. WHEN you desire the best help,
1 1| 00 a. m.
phone Charles S. Mitchell, stenog­
11:0 0 a. m.
12f00 noon
rapher, graduate bookkeeper, pl-
12:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
anist and piano instructor. 206-2
1:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
APAR TM EN TS
3:00 p m.
*3 :00 p. in.
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. ni. FOR RENT— Furnished apartment.
5:00 p. ip.
5:00 p. m.
Close in.
Modern conveniences.
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
Adults only. Inquire 166 Hqrga-
1:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
dine St. or phone 122.
18 2 if
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
FOR SALK.
16:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
FOR SA LE — One |tudd autom atic
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and
gas water heater, large size. Nelda
Cafe.
200tf
Ashland for Medford every hour on
the hour from 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m.;
FOR SA L E — One combination gas
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. ra.
and coal range, Majestic. Nelda
Ashland waiting room— East Side
Cafe.
200tf
Pharm acy.
M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
FOR
SA L E — Grass hay.
Phone
D aily (Except Sunday)
1 - F - l l.
206tf
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
1 0 :0 0 a . m .
1 : 0 0 p. 111. FOR SA L E — One young sow; also
Travel by stage; shortest route by
eight 100-pound shotes. Welborn
20 miles; one • of Oregon’s mosi
Beeson, 2 68 B street.
206-3
scenic trips; we save you lim e and
FOR SA L E — Organ.
131
North
money.
Main. Phone 290-Y.
205-4
Fare— M ?<lf ord-Roseburg, $(.OO;
Grants-Pass-Koseburg, $3.00.
FOR S A L E — Early cabbage plants,
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
five cents dozen.
Amos Graves,
D aily and Sunday
JJO7-2*
LV. G ’T 'S pass ; Phone 14 F 2 1.
LV. M EDFOKI)
10:00 a. ui. !
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m. I TYPEWRITERS— Two seebnd hand
1 ; 0 0 p. m .
• machines at bargain prices. EL-
4 : 4 5 p. 111
4 : 3 0 p. 111.
H A R T ’S.
207-3
Grauts Pass w aiting room— The
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and -waiting room— No. 5
S. Front St.. Nash Hotel building.
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
PLAZA MARKET
WE HAVE A
—OF—
Screen Doors
"N o Interests to Serve but the Pub­
lic Interests” — Hawlev.
R E P R E SE N T A T IV E
H AW LEY
SHOULD
BE
RE-NOMINATED
BECAU SE—
He is a hardworking, capable, suc­
cessful, trustw orthy and faithful
public servant.
He remains at his post of duty a t­
tending to the needs of his con­
stituency and the state of Oregon.
He is a native of Oregon who is
loyal to and faihiliar with every
interest of the state of Oregon.
He is right on the great questions of
^the day and his record is one of
. in c r e a s in g prestige, s t e a d y
achievement and sucsessful serv­
ice.
Read his record of service in the
Candidates* Pamphlet issued by
the Secretary o f State.
(Inform ation furnished by R. C.
I Glover, et al.)
— paid adv.
CO N VALESCEN T HOME
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Special! Yakim a Netted Gem po­
tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds.
D etricks' Groceteria.
W e »ell for
less.
196tf
Card of Thanks—
We wish to express with deepest
gratitude, our heartfelt thanks and
appreciation of the neighborly kind­
ness and sym pathy shown in help­
ful service and the beautiful floral
offerings, which makes our great
loss easier to bear, and which de-!
notes ''“ the /touch o f nature ‘th at |
makes the whole world akin.” —
T. K. Bolton and ^ am ilv.
PHYSICIANS.
When Life Means Something
All sizes and kinds, painted,
varnished or natural black or
galvanized wire.
Carson=Fowler Lumber Co.
“ In the Heart of Town.”
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit, 30<
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
A savings account gives a new zest to life.
As your money accumulates, you feel that you
are really getting somewhere.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
V e also handle Lime, Fire
Brick, Face Brick.
W . A. SH ELL
BARBER
«
Open an account with us. We believe this is
'
the kind of a hank you will appreciate.
The Citizens Bank
>-
Ashland,
»
Oregon
Children’s W ork A
We have a very fine 10 acre
tract, well improved, located with­
in the city limits of Ashland, anil
with advantage of city water, that
is being offered for a short time
at a low price and is wall worth
investigating if you are looking
for something of that kind.
A
good share of the place is in hear­
ing orchard, fine varieties and ex
cellent quality.
The price Ha
$4500.
We also have some one-acre
tracts that we consider good bar­
gains at the price asked. Any one
of them will 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 Agency
R E A L E ST A T E & INSURANCE
Established 1883
Phone 2 11
41 E. Main St.
Specialty
M ail
official in city
COMMENTS ON CHANGES
W. C. Van Dervoort, superinten­
dent of the railway mail service,
JUST A R R IV E D !
with headquarters at Seattle, was
W H A T?
FENCING!
W HERE?
©
in the city yesterday, having come
to Ashland on train 13 in the morn,
P eil’s Corner
ing and leaving for Portland on 54
Before sending away your or­ in the evening. Mr. Van Dervoort,
der, come and see P e il’s new car­
when questioned regarding passing
load of fencing. E very variety—
events in the railw ay mail service,
barbed wire to fancy yard fencing
— He guarantees to beat catalogue
said that a great many changes had
prices.
taken place in the last few weeks,
Garden tools, hose, and new and
many high officials having been d e ­
used sewing machines alw ays on
moted,
apparently on account of pol­
hand.
itical affiliations.
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