Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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K E I ort
Located in Eugen
The F. E. Wilmot family, who re­
cently left here for Eugene, wrote
back to friends th a t they aire nicely
located and th at Mr. Wilmot secured
work Immediately on landing in Eu­
gene, their form er home town.
Try the wet wash and rough dry.
76 Allda. Phone 180.
V isitors at D. V. B. S.__
Rev. Angell, of Phoenix, visited
th e dally vacation Bible school at
the Baptist church yesterday. Mes-
dam e3 Myers, Lindsay and Billings
were also interested visitors during
th e day.
Say!
Go see those baby and
children’s garm ents.
Needlecraft
Shop.
226-tf
Local Girls a t San Jose
The Misses Alice Brown and
Gwynne Gammon, graduates of Ash­
land high school, class of 1921, have
both secured good positions as book­
keepers and stenographers in San
Jose, Calif., after- a year’s study at
the business college in th a t place.
T heir many friends here are glad to
h ear of th eir success.
Oh DEATH
Rhythmic Philosophy
By Dick Posey
OUR CANDIDATE
You oughfr to see our candidate,
He wants to shake your hand:
He has solved the situation and he’s going to save the
land; his picture’s in the paper, and he’s dolled up for
fair, with perfum e on his hanky and with goose grease
on his hair. At first he hesitated, seemed doubtful-like
and sad, he says we forced it on him, but now he wants
it bad.
He’d “swap his soul off, hide and ta il,”
To get H-O-N on hi3 mail.
LOST—-White GoJlie dog.
phone 413-J.
ire lonaer
airUm
He sure is ju st the best we have,
We’re betting on him, too;
We’ll back him to the very last, no m atter what he’ll do;
he’s mapping out a great campaign, he tackles every
man, and all the othqr candidates will know he also ran.
And when he s proven tried and true and answ ers all
our needs, we’ll ship him off to W ashington to send us
garden seeds.
W. Bailey, Crescent City, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. W eist. K lam ath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ross.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. W etherhes, A. R.
Frazier, Edwin G. Curtis, E. L.
Gowan, P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wilcox, Long Beach, Calif.; Helen
Carnahan, Peggy Newton, Seattle;
G. E. Rosapaugh, Eugene, Or.; Mrs.
H. P. Grubb, M argaret Alice Gdubb,
Colon Murdock, Mrs. Nellie Dewin.
Tacoma; Mrs. Lena Ramsey, Clif­
ford Gabba, St. Helens, Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. K. S. Wills, Oakland, Calif.;
and E. Mosebacher, San Francisco.
Dance, K ingsbury, Saturday night.
It’s kool and 'the bunch is there.
Leedom ’s O rchestra.
2 3 6 -3
HE HOT A I£ DRAFT and the HOT BLAST
PRINCIPLE are exclusive patented features of
every LA N G ranfce manufactured. Forein| the
flames entirely around the oven, thoroughly and
uniformly heating every inch of cooking surface,
this principle of stove construction has proved
itself the most economical, convenient and gener­
ally satisfactory heating method ever
The Alaska ran&e pictured above is ideal for the
smaller kitchen, possessing all the features of our
larger models. Every heat unit is utilized, enab­
ling L A N G stoves to operate at less fuel
than any other ranfce manufactured. A visit to
our store will convince you that your
will be a
A sk Us About Them-
P. J. AMER
Ashland, Oregon
176 E. Main St.
Phone 134
Week-end chocolates at the Candy
Clipboard, 50 cents per box. 237tf
Stopping in Ashland—
Mrs. J. L. Gault, of Weed, was a
caller at the Tidings office today.
Mrs. G ault and son Ray are on their
way home from a very pleasant two
weeks trip extending a 9 far north as
P ortland and are visiting a t various
places on th eir trip.
Chicken dinner and home made
ice qream every Sunday at the Sum­
m it Ranch on Pacific highway at
top of the Siskiyous. Remember the
name.
236-3*
Coming to Medford
Dr. Mellenlhin
ge
Finder
236tf
H ELP WANTED
He has his sleeves rolled to his neck,
H e’s w hetting up his ax,
He vows he’ll smash extravagance and w hittle down our
tax, h e ll raise the standard of our schools in country
and in town; h e’ll work the teachers half to death and
cut th eir wages down; he’ll stam p this glorious state of
ours in red ink on the map; he’s poison to Johp Barley­
corn and sure death to the Jap. He’s taking elocution,
and he’s all fed up on law; he is full of pep and ginger
and th ere’s gravel in his “craw .”
And when he hits old Salem town
He 11 turn the whole state upside-down.
Y eur dollar goes fu rth er at Det­
ric k ’s than any place in town. You
owe it to yourself to trade where
you can get the most for the meney.
D etrick’s Groceteria. “We sell for
lM«-M
224tf V isiting R elatives—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frizelle arrived
Arrives Home —
—
yesterday from th eir home at Sno
Miss Grace Leslie arrived home homish, Wash. Mrs. Frizelle will
th is week from her year a t Albany visit with relatives in Ashland while
college.
Mr. Frizelle will continue on to San
Francisco, where he will be in a t­
We are not giving any band con­ tendance a t the Shriners’ doings.
certs or free baby carriages. Ju st
th e biggest dollar’s w orth in town.
If you eat at the Nelda Cafe you
A tria l Will convince. D etricks’ will get a chance to win the Ford
Groceteria, in the heart of the city car. If one of our tickets is the
224tf winner, will board the holder free
for one month.
236-6
Home for Vacation—
Jack Brady is home from Corval­ H otel A shland G uests—
lis, where he has been attending
The following guests are register­
O. A. C. He will retu rn in a few
ed at the Hotel Ashland: Mr. and
days for the sum m er term.
Mirs. Carl Siegle, Spokane; S. L. Rid­
del, Roseburg; John F. Wiede, Chi­
Brfhg your soap slips to Detrick’s
cago; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cox, W. C.
and get a free bar. “We sell for
Keres, Los Angeles; M. Lockwood,
less.”
224tf
| ery reason for behaving that the ¡ru-
OF NIKOLAI LENINE mor of his death is untrue, accord-
LONDON, June 10.— The conflict­ ing to a Riga dispatch which quoted
ing reports over the condition of Ni­ soviet representatives to th at effect.
kolai Lenine’s health has not been
entirely cleared up, but there is ev- i
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
216tf
B rothers
THE WEED LUMBER COMPANY.
Weed, Calif., are now in full op­ DR. J. j . EMME NS— Physician and
eration for the season of 1922.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
and are employing common labor
®
ye-
nose
and th r o a t Glaaaoc
as well as experienced bands in
‘ and *urlBt for
their mills, sash, door and box
R- R- Offices, M. F. and H
factories at Weed. California The
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
employment is steady, living con­
ditions
excellent,
with
good DR MATTI®B. SHAW— SpeclTFat"
chances for advancement for de­
tention to m others and children.
serving employes. All Interested
Internal secretions and endocrine
• communicate directly with Em ­
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
ployment Departm ent, Weed Lum ­
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
ber Company, Weed, Calif. 224-tf
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to •
*—— — ------------ ------- 4________
P- m.
WANTED— Good clean rags. Apply
Tidings.
_______ CHIROPRACTORS.
TIRE COMPANY wants state repre­ ^ V lsk i,Y D '¡y®ERSi)I
HAWLEY
sentative and sajes fnanager to
N^ui h ! Ch,r°Pra c t‘c Physician.
open branch office. $300 neces­
N eurhis cases a specialty. Phone
sary.
Universal Tire Co., Chi-
l l s - J . Treatm ent given only in
cag°> Hl. ____
232-4-aat
fo u r own home.
SALESMEN — To sell guaranteed
PLUMBING
tires and tubes. $100 a week,
guaranteed salary and commis­ ’A AIi Al IS— Piumbing, Contract­
sion.
Universal Tire Co. Chi-
and day work. 248 Fifth St
-gaeo. Hl-
232-4-aat _ p ing
h o n e 166-J.
APARTMENTS
transfer and express .
PGR RENT— Furnished apartm ent. FOR prompt and careful service
Close in.
Modern conveniences.
wi?iHtrU^ 8 ° F hOrS6 dray8> CHl*
Adults only. Inquire 166 Harga-
^
. lttla Trnnsfer Co. Phone l l ) .
dine St. or phone 122.
182tf
? i 1,06’ 89 Oak street near Hotel
ABhlapd-
____________ 66tf
interurban autocar co .
-
.
T’ i t PGWBLL— general trans -
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, urew»)
trn r k ." n
and motor-
frucks Good service at a reason
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND ab.e price. Phone 83.
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m. ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood a^d
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
storage. Phone 460.
2 ll- lm o
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
FOR EXCHANGE
11:00 a. m.
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m. , PGR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
2:00 p. m.
bered ranch on Pacific highway
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
and county road, near Hilt; small
3:00 p. m.
house and outbuildings; good
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
stock or chicken ranch with plen­
5:00 p. na.
ty of wood and tillable land. Will
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
trade for unincumbered Ashland
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
acreage; prefer no house, but
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
would cnsider acreage with small
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
- lte SL __________
2 31 tf *
Leave Medford for Ashland and
WANTED.
Ashland for Medford every hour on
the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; WANTED— Work by the hour, be­
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
tween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Bert
Ashland waiting room— East Side
B arnett.
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Pharmacy.
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
1O 1R CAR WASHED— From $2 up.
Lithia G arage. Geo. Kleine. 235tf
D aily (E xcep t Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
WANTED— An American woman 35
12 noon
8:30 a. m.
years of age with a girl 11 vears.
Travel by stage; shortest route by
wishes to exchange services for a
20 miles; one of Oregon's most
good home. C hristian home pre­
scenic trips. jFare— As4ilan*l-Ro»e-
ferred. Ad “ N” Box 1084, Coal-
237-2*
liurg, $4.60;
Medford - Roseburg. jnga. California.
84.15; G rants Pass-Roseburg, 83.06.
FOR SALK.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
FOR SALE— 2 Vi acres just east af
Daily and Sunday
normal school, also forty acres
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
timber.
Inquire on premises or
10:00
a.
m.
10:00 a. m.
house up the hill.
219-lmo*
1:00 p. m
1:00 p. m.
4:45
4:30
p. m.
•»v V
----- — p. m HAY FOR RALE— By G. F. Billings.
G rants Paas w aiting room— The
Bonbonnière, phone 160.
FOR SALE— Well improved 2 0 ’^
Office and waiting room— No. 6
acre farm, with good buildings',
S. F ront St.. Nash Hotel building.
stock and implements. One mile
from Ashland, on East Main St.
See owner. R. Scheidereiter, Rte.
1, Box 173.
228-lmo*
Provost Bros*
an n o u n
Headquarters for
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
A B u s in e s s C o u p e
A GOOD BARGAIN in used cars at
W ilhite’s garage, 83 No. Main—
1 Chevrolet touring; 1 Hupmobile
touring; 1 Dodge touring; 1 two-
ton truck; 1 light truck.
233-*
FOR SALE— Seven grade Jersey
heifers from 7 to <¿6 months.
Price $150. Mrs. H. W. Andrews.
122 Church St.
234-3*
Conservative changes
HOLLAND HOTEL
h ____
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th
Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M
in the b o d y d e s ig n
o f a ll o th e r types
REDUCES
MORE
MILK AND
FLIES?
THAN
Double Strength SHOOFLY just
in from Philadelphia.
I t’s the
best Fly Repellant on the m arket
today for the spraying of your
cows.
Fencing, Mowers. Rakes
Binders and their repairs.
kinds of Sewing Machines.
ONE DAY ONLY
and
All
Peil's Corner
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
a te in medioine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
visits professionally the more im­
p ortant towns and cities and offers
t<r*ll who call on this trip free con­
sultation, except the expense of
treatm en t when desired.
According to his method of tre a t­
m ent, he does not operate for chron­
ic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stom ach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit w onderful re­
sulta in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica,
leg ulcers and rectal ailm ents.
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as Improper
m easures ra th e r than disease are
veW often the cause of your long
standing trouble.
Remember, above date, th a t con­
sultation on this trip will be free
and th a t his treatm ent is different.
M arried women m ust be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Min-
WHAT
FLESH
FOR SALE— 20 acre chicken ranch
with 300 hens, 1000 chickens:
four acres in peaches, good house,
close in.
Phone owner, 10-F-3.
214-lm o
USED CAR BARGAINS
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
HOSE—and
LAWN SUPPLIES
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
A’ WOODS— Practice
fí“ *1* 1 n.. eye’ ear> ° ° 8® and
ihroat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
, to U Swedanburg Bldg., Aah-
lan* Or*
___________
73-tf
C. B L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATH
FOR SALE— Four fresh cows, good
grade Jerseys. Priced right. 122
Church St.
234-4*
FOR SALE— Ranch and equipment,
cash. 122 Church St.
234-3*
FOR SALE— A Model No. 1 Roto-
speed duplicating machine and
supplies. Only used part of last
season.
Good condition. Half
price. Ashland F ru it & Produce
Association.
235-4
FOR SALE— Italian bees.
Phone
251-L. 219 Mountain Ave. 234tf
FOR SALE— W icker sulkey in good
condition. 549 Fairview St. 237-3
“ THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING”
TO HAVE INSURANCE WHEN
YOU NEED IT
City and Raneh Properties
Houses to Rent
<STIZEN’8 RANK BUILDING
We Buy and Sell
G E O . L . T R E IC H L E R M O T O R C O .
1 6 1 8 S. Front St.
Medford, Oregon
Phone 3 0 4
Remember, th a t you can’t take
out a policy tomorrow to cover
today’s disaster.
It takes an accident or a fire ,
to convince some people th a t they
need insurance.
DON’T BE A “ REGRETTER.”
DON’T PLAY WITH FATE. ACT
NOW.
Real Estate
Yes. we sell all kinds of good
insurance. We have leading com­
panies only.
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
When you want good Insurance
talk with Billings.
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Billings Agency
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 86
REAL ESTATH A INSURANCE
BstabUahed IM S
Phone H ll
41 H. Main St.