Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TTOINOB
Friday, August 11, 1022
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
\ isited Talent Friends—
J. V. W rig h t and wife, of M oun­
ta in avenue, w ere visiting th e E stes
fam ily n e a r T alen t on W ednesday;
a fte rn o o n , m o toring hom e in th e '
evening.
Pays Visit to Yreka
After an Absence
Q i £ 7
V I W1
I v a i
j miles long.
When completed this
willt
rep re sen t one of th e m ost in te restin g
engineering feats in highw ay con-
stru c t ion in th e sta te , as th e rim si
th e raountalnB a re cu t 20 feet or;
road
FAG* T H R U
Swiss L a k e Inspires i /
R o ya lty to Song W riting
Road Building To
Make Playground
Of Siskiyous
Do You Awake
Bred and Weak?
E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick
G ro c e te ria .
Im p rovin g N icely—
E dw in D ecker, sm all son of Mr.
an d Mrs. Ed D ecker, of Seventh
s tre e t, who fell and in ju re d his eye­
lid on th e head of a nail, several
days ago. is im proving nicely.
F re n ch dry and steam cleaning,
sa tisfa c tio n g u a ra n tee d , a t O rres
T a ilo r Shop.
P hone 64. we call.
288-3*
Stopped in Ashland—
Mrs. Je n n ie H urn, of K lam ath
F a lls, a rriv e d in A shland yesterday
on th e a u to stage, and visited over
n ig h t w ith A shland frien d s, a fte r
w hich she left th is m orning on the
tra in fo r P o rtla n d .
See th e big values In th e new F all
w oolens, priced special a t $27.50
a n d $30.00, a t O rres’ T ailo r Shop.
288-3*
Buy Your Fuel
Early
YOU WILL LIND OUR FIR
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
FOR EXCHANGE
PHYSICIANS.
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ OR- ER N EST A. WOODS— Practtce
bered ranch on Pacific highway
Umited to eye, ear, nose and
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
th r o a t Off oe hours, 10 to 12 and
house and outbuildings;
good
, to 6. Sw edenborg Bldg., A sh­
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
land, O re
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill j
tra d e for unincum bered Ashland GR. J . J . EM TENS— Physic an and
Surgeon.
P ractice limite-!
te
acreage; prefer no house, but
would ensider acreage w ith smal
eye. ear, no«e «nd th ro at. c w
•uppliw i.
( \Cu n8t and aurli
(o,
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran­
ite St,
231tf*
o ' , / R R O fncea. M. F ai t H
Bldg., I f edL rd. Ore. Phone «7
TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished
a p a rtm e n t house in P o rtlan d , O re­ DR. M ATTIE II. SH A H C -Specîsl at
gon. cen trally located, for tra d e
ten.Ion to M others and children
for com plete home in or near
^ te ra a l eoc.-etions and endocrine
A shland or T alent. In q u ire 635 i glands. Res. and office 108 Pio
Roca St., or phone 368-Y. 289-lm
neer avenue T elephone 28. Of
fice hours, 11 to 12 a m ; 2 to «
FOR SALE OR TRADE— H orse and
D. m.
w agon; wagon practically n<w;
or will exchar re for a good milk
GH IE tPRACTORK.
cow.
Levi Johnson, 1224 Iowa,
pt.
289-6*
-V l8 H ;n e n
»AWLKV
N e u r ill r C :iro p ,a tu c Physician
Í
i t s - r 1 m *S “ ‘ l’ecialty- Phone
I
T reatm en t given only in
AN
m ore to provide the eig h t foot base;
(Siskiyou News)
of the roadw ay.
Jam es Cam pbell, who left Y reka
T here has been sp en t by th e n a -'
in 1855, and had never been here tlo n a , fo re st gerTice m ore t h a n |
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty. slnce- in com pany w ith his son-in-
oOO on th is road, and th e re is '
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. lay a n ^ d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. J. gtijj ¡n addition to th e $150,000!
2 65tf jW . C rider, of San Jose, stopped over jugt authorizedi approxim ately $54.-
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!n iSh t T hursday to look over the old 000 ,n th e county co-operative road
C arl Loveland is th e official p ian o !to w n and see how m uch of it he r e - j fund> rep re sen tin g m ore th an $300,-
tu n e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. A s k . m em bered.
ooo th a t th e governm ent is p u ttin g
her.
S tudio 135 E. M ain. Phone
Cam pbell cam e here in 1853 and into th e project.
4 65.
286tf m ined Long gulch and Beaver creek.
The road is a very im p o rta n t one
Y reka was a tow n of ab o u t 500 at from th e stan d p o in t of developm ent
Vacationing at Coos Ray—
th a t tim e and every citizen was a in the Salm on riv e r section and will
A ndrew R edifer, who form erly re- m iner or litin g off of the m ners. a fford a gatew ay to a v ast dom ain
sided on E ig h th stre e t, has gone H ostjle Indians occupied d iffe re n t rich in m any n a tu ra i possibilities in-
w ith his fam ily to G ardiner, near sections of the county and frequently ciu d jng m ining and a g ric u ltu re .
Coos Bay.
G ard ner is known as , ittle p arties of prospectors w ould
DeTeiopm ent in th a t region has
th e “ w hite city by th e sea," as all be driven out and som etim es killed. progressed slOwly on account of the
tlie residences in th e city a re paint- But such a th in g as the prospect of inaccessibility d u rin g a t least half
ed w hite, and present a very n eat ap being scalped by wild Indians d i d . O£
y e a r. Snow usually comes
pearance.
not dam pen the a rd o r of the m en of early in th e fa n a n d lin g ers u n til
C am pbell’s youth. They cam e here th e late gprin g. D uring th e period
L e t J e rry O'Neal fig u re your next to find gold.
of th e snow, th e only m ode of tra n s-
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
In an interview w ith the Siskiyou p o rtation is by pack horse, and al-
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138. News F rid ay m orning a fte r having mogt every win te r th e re a re weeks
207 E. Main stre e t.
238ti looked over the city, Mr. Cam pbell a t a tim e w hen foot p assage i8 th e
declared th a t about all th a t hadn t 01,iy m eans of trav el over th e sum -
Home with Parents__
changed since his day h ere w ere the
i
E a rl F ra le y , of B erkeley, Calif., m ountains. T here was n othing of a
T here a re m any m ines th e re th a t
is a t p resent visitin g his parents, m an -made n a tu re to revive old sh o u id be opened, b u t th e ow ners
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. F raley , of Moun- ,n e m ories. The m ountains, he s a i d , cannot well a fford to p u t th e ir m on-
ta in avenue. Mrs. E a rl F ra le y c a m * , 3eeraed tQ be larger>
I ey into developm ent of th e ir prop
up for a visit some tu n e previous to j He sta te d th a t he had been i n , ertieg when the only tra n sp o rta tio n
her husband s a rriv a l.
j cjose proxim ity w ith savages who for flve or slx m onths of th e y ear is
w ere on th e w ar p ath in th e county, i by pack horse.
Spend less an d dresa b e tte r by One of , he owner3 of the m ining
The c o n tin u a tio n o f th e Salmon
b uying y o u r tall su it a t P a u lse ru d s . :
„„ waJ wHh was kllle<1
w |lh
K ,am ath
286tf
I the Indians. At one cam p th e re were highw ay will give a m eans of tra ffic
rate s i
m in ers' S hasta In d ian s storm ed . t jle year aro u n d e ith e r to th e coast
Good in su ra n c e a t good
°6 5 tf lhem an(l k il,ed a11 b u t one-
or up th e K lam ath to Y reka. It is
P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course.
Mr.
C am pbell’s tw in
b ro th e r, expected th a t th e opening will be
Thom as Cam pbell, spent fo u r years very beneficial to the m ining indus-
Huy:i a New Car—
I in the la tte r 50’s here w ith th e M ilt
try on th a t account.
Jo h n H essler, of M ountain avenue,
Riggs c a ttle o u tfit. Thom as Cam p­
h as bought him self a new car.
bell died two years ago.
DAIRY M EETING TODAY
V isitor from C e n tra l P o in t—
Mr.
Cam
pbell
will
be
89
years
of
AT JOS. SANDERS PLA CE
M rs. M innie S arg en t, of C entral
age
if
he
lives
u
n
til
O
ctober
9—
a
n
d
,
P o in ., was v isiting her siste r, Mrs.
M ountain he sijys ke w i,l live m uch longer;
C. C. Dixon, of Shedd, Or., and
Maggie C ulbertson, of
¡th
a
n
th
a
t.
He
has
his
second
sig
h
t
j
Mr.
Van K leet, also from th e n o rth -;
avenue, Sunday.
and can read w ithout th e aid of i ern p a rt of the sta te , two of the
m ost p ro m in en t dairym en of Ore-
282tf glasses. He is hale and h e a rty and
L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop.
gcn,
atte n d ed the dairy m eeting to ­
quite supple for a m an of his years
day,
and will be in a tte n d an c e a t
A fter leaving Y reka, Mr. Cam p­
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t
b e a t ’em fo r pies a n d sauce.
25 bell located in Oregon, and for a the m eeting near M edford again to-
P hone num ber of years he has been a resi-j m orrow . P ro f. F itz, from the O. A.
pounds fo r $1 delivered.
dent of The Dalles. The te rrito ry C., was also in a tte n d an c e a t to d ay ’s
9 - F - ll.
w here he located w as disputed by, m eeting and gave o ut valuable In-
th e Indians in th e early days. T here : form ation in to n n e c tio n w ith the
T o H old Camp M eeting-
A cam p m eeting will be held in was a band of about 200 w hites who feeding and care th a t ca ttle should
A shland A ugust 17 to 27, u n d er th e fought th e In d ian s for seven m onths. ■ receive.
auspices of th e F re e M ethodist Of th e 200 th e re are only th re e b e - 1 T oday’s m eeting was held a t the
Joseph S anders place n o rth of A sh­
ch u rc h . C. E. G lazier, pastor.
sides Mr. Cam pbell living.
land, w hile th e m eeting tom orrow
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of a d ­
will be held a t th e new Jackson
vance styles as well as th e prices
county fair ground n e a r M edford.
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf
The h o u r of the m eeting today was
2 o’clock, and the m eeting will be
Returns from Crater Lake—
held a t the sam e hour tom orrow .
Mrs. E v e re tt S m ith, Mrs. Zella
C hapm an, Mr. and Mrs. R o bert
'
L et us c o n tra ct y our p ain tin g
T h ro n e, and Miss C edora C h en ey ,!
Ì C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
286-10 1
w ho have been on a trip to C r a te r : The e ffo rts of th e K lam ath Na-; —
L a k e fo r a few days, re tu rn e d t 0 , tional F o re st service to convert the
A shland y esterd ay .
vast tim bered stre tc h e s of Siskiyou
.
. i county into a playground the equal
F r u it can n in g tim e Is a t hand.
*
p
„
. . .
....
vv
j i, ot any in the U nited S tates a re being
F o r liruit Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly
•
.
„
.
t.
.
.
.
„ , , , ,
, „ m aterialized.
T h at th e natio n al
m olds a n d su gar, D e tr ic k s p iic es;
.
Know the Joy of Restful
. , a
i fo restry d e p a rtm e n t will au th o rize
c a n ’t be beaten.
Steep by Taking
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a su ttic ie n t expenditure to build a
iron ¡zed Yeast
V isits in A shland—
!m ost im l,o rta u t link, th e Salmon
Mr. F ish er, of San Diego, h a s ' rlv er ro a d ’ is revealed in - t h e tele- Do you arise in the morning as unre­
fresh ?d as when you retired? Are
been v isiting a t th e P a lm e r-C h am -) «rani received last week announcing
tody, brain and nerves all run down?
b e rla ln ranch for th e past few d a y s .; th a t *5 0 ’000 a >'ear wiU be sPe n t for
This terrible weakness which afflicts
M r F ish e r had intended stopping off th e next th re e y«a rs in ad d itio n to so many may be blamed on the lack of
vitamines and iron in modern foods.
betw een tra in s, b u t was so delighted the co u u ty co-operative fund,
Supply these invigorating elements by
w ith Ashland- th a t he w as prevailed
follow ing is a copy of the taking two pleasant tablets of Ironized
Yeast three times a day. Everyone
. m essage which was addressed to the
u p o n to spend a few days here.
knows that yeast is a wonderful build­
Siskiyou county supervisors:
er of strength and energy’. But Iron­
LEEDOM m akes th e price on
“ S ecretary has approved expend!-i ized Yeast embodies a new secret pro­
MASON CORDS. Com e and get ’em tu re of $50,000 each year for th re e , cess, known as “ ironization,” which
a t LEKDOM ’S T IR E HO SPITA L.
years for use in co n stru ctio n of Sal-! enables the yeast to produce its results
twice as quickly. It tones up the great
270-tf mon riv e r road, in addition to county; vital organs, soothes th e w orn-out
_______
co-operative fund. No d efinite allot-
nerves and makes you feel like a new
H av e T onsils Rem oved—
m en ts a fte r th re e years, b u t antici-1 person. Get Ironized'Yeast today and
take a new lease on life, or to try it
Q uite an n u m b er of local people pate com pleting p ro je c t.”
entirely free, simply mail postcard for
have been su ffe rin g from to n silitis
The Salm on riv er road s ta rts a
Famous 3-Day Trial Treatment. Ad­
lately , from all appearances. Several niile below N ordheim and connects; dress Ironized Y east Co., Dept. 96,
Atlanta, Ga. Ironized Yeast is recom­
have decided to rid them selves of w ith th e K lam ath riv e r road below
mended and guaranteed by all good,
th e tro u b le by having th e ir tonsils Somes Bar. The tra il is ab o u t 121 druggists.
rem oved, am ong those being Miss ■
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........ ’
F lo re n c e A llen, Mrs. W . C. Brown,
Mrs. D echain of H ornbrook, and
Andy McGee and W alter H erndon.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
“Lovely Lucerne” Appears
us Rival to Swanee River
N ew Y ork C ity —The most mel-
«¡¡cu-’y-celebrated river in the
work; lias a rival, Dicie Howell,
v
L-iown singer, just returned
S;.-r.: Switzerland, declares. The
nr r «ipirsnt for musical fame is
I x .’r Tul Lake Lucerne.
1 : ieng ago, a statistician com­
er:: •<* ,bat the Swanee River in
yivrids, though only 200 miles long,
•.ad >*rvcd as theme for more songs
i-iv body of water in the worid.
la k e Lucerne, which since
f‘-<
has been a haven for dis­
possessed royalty is, according to
Miss Howell, abbut to steal the weli-
known river’s laurel*
Royalty Singe Praises
“Moreover,” says Miss Howell,
“those who are about to press agent
the limpid depths of the Swis’
waters are no less than royalty!
“From carolling, strumming and
twanging the strains of ‘Lovely
Lucerne,’ a stately waltz written
about their picturesque temporary
abiding place, certain exiles frutr
European principalities seem to hav?
become inspired by the same their.i
and now ex-princes, kings and duke,
are turning out lyric« by t:,ts
dozens"
PLAZA MARKET
For the Best of Honey Dews, Cantaloupes, Casabas and
FOR RENT.
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
Good, Ripe Wa**: melons
Home Grown Tomatoes, Peaches, Plums and Berries
FOR 8ALE.
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds
HAY FOR SALE—-By G. F. Billings.
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
Fruit Jars and Fixings
AT
Fresh Salmon and Halibut
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Meats of Quality and Eight Prices
Ranches, Orcliards and Homes
Fire and Auto Insurance
PLAZA MARKET
Cool Kitchens for
Hot Days
Houses to Rent
<HTIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS
AND SACK TWINES JUST IN
Phone aOît
S7-S» North Main St.
C. B. L A M K I N
FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in firs t
class condition.
Carl H. Love­
land, 135 E. Main or phone 465.
City and Ranch Properties
HARDWARE
“ SHOO F L Y ” th e g reat fly
k iller, should be used on your
horses and cows m ore freely.
F encing of every description.
New and used Sewing M achines
alw ays on hand.
Buying Safety
For a Few Cents a W eek
GR EEN AP *LES — G ravenstlnes.
Can’t beat 'em for pies rn d sauce.
25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone
9 - F -ll.
ASHLAND, ORE.
Phone 2<$
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
A New Perfection OH Cook Stove in your kitchen will assure a
cool and pleasant kitchen in he hottest weather. The New Per­
fection Stove is a tested, guaranteed pi-oduct, and w ill do a ll the
work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as
fast as gas and is absolutely leliab le. We have them in two, three
and four burners. Come in and let us show you the numerous
features that make them the best stove for summer use.
FOR SALE— Acreage
on
paved
highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres.
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and
the price is rig h t. O. A. M anning.
T alent, Oregon.
272tf
FOR SALE— On 1 lv> highw ay, about
one acre of land, good h o u se..elec­
tric lights, all in garden, some
berries.
P rice $1600.
O. A.
M anning. T alent, Or.
281 tf
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
SIMPSON’S
APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u ire 1G6 H argadine Si.,
or phone 122.
257-tf
268tf
FOR SALE— F u rn itu re of an eig h t
room house: T hree d ressers, th ree
lib rary tables, th re e b re a k fa st t a ­
bles, oak sectional bookcase, beds
and couches, davenport, eight
rockers, iceless re frig e ra to r, gas,
oil and h eatin g stoves, and m any
o th er things.
614 Boulevard.
Phone 348-L. Can be seen any
day but Saturday.
2 88-5
* FOR SALE— Young pigs. J, T. Saw ­
yer. T alent. P hone 12F3. 288-3
FOR SALE— Household fu rn itu re
suitable for th re e room s. A big
bargain if taken at once.
247
T hird St.
289 3
At Once
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
FIRE INSURANCE
AT
Peil's Corner
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out
fire insurance has robbed many
a m an or his e n tire property.
D on’t be caught u n p rep ared by
the fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
business, your crops, your auto
m obile have a very rea l money
value.
B A R B E R
No p roperty is secure against
Safety blades resharpened - destructiogi by fire. L et us tell
you how little it will cost to fully
like new. Single bit, 30f
protect you.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
“ W hen you w a n t good in s u r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
Children’s Work A
Specialty
W . A. SH ELL
SLAB WOOD AT $6.50
For a cent a day, more or less, you can place
your valuable papers, deeds, notes, contracts,
insurance policies, jewelry or heirlooms in a ;
A GOOD VALUE
private safe deposit box in our vault.
-
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
‘In the Heart of Town.”
The Citizens Bank of Ashland)
A shland, Oregon
Billings Agency
j
King Had Faith In Women.
The famous Em peror Charles V,
who was accounted one of the ablest
rulers of his time, hail such confi­
dence In the ability of women to gov­
ern th a t he appointed three succes­
sively as regents of the N etherlands
Established 18S3
KUa] E state and Real Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.