Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
A ttorney C. M. T hom as, of Med- T h an k fu l to F rie n d s—
| ford, w as in A shland yesterd ay ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper and
tra n sa c tin g legal business.
fam ily, whose hom e e ast of th e city
burned a few weeks ago, a t which
D etrick sells b u tte r to r less.
tim e Mr. Cooper broke his leg, wish
L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop.
282tf
to th a n k th e ir m any frien d s fo r the
Don t foi &.et th e dance a t Jackson kindness and assistan ce given dur-
Spend less and dress b e tte r by
Hot
Springs W ednesday night. 293-1 ing th e lr double m isfortune.
buying your fall su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
2 86tf
Visiting with Son—
V isits w ith R ela tiv es—
Mrs. G. L. P hetteplace, of Sioux
W ill C hange L ocation—
Mrs. R. E. M itchell, of F avette-
L. Leedoin. who has been o p e ra t­ City, la., is spending a few days ville, N C., a neice of Mrs. S. S.
ing a vulcanizing shop in the Allen w ith h er son, Dr. G. C. P hetteplace. M itchell, is m aking a sh o rt visit in
building on N orth Main s tre e t for
A shland
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She expects to leave to-
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t m orrow for San Francisco> w here
several years, has leased th e room
25 she wlll visit w ith her m other
a t th e c o rn er of F irs t and E ast Main beat ’em fo r pies and sauce.
pounds
for
$1
delivered.
Phone
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stre e ts, in th e B eaver building, and
9
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ll
.
V
isits
in
M
edford
—
will occupy th e sam e ab o u t S eptem ­
H. A. S tearn s and fam ily were
b er 1. The reason given fo r th e
LEEDOM m akes th e price on visito rs in M edford S unday.'
change Is th a t th e new location will
i MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em
be m ore c e n trally located.
a t LEEDOM ’S T IR E HOSPITAL.
TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY
270-tf
D on’t forget the dance a t Jackson
FO R SALE— Cheap, fine baby c a r­
H ot Springs W ednesday night. 293-1
riage.
In q u ire a t 128 F acto ry
V isits w ith P aren ts —
St-
293-1
Mrs.
O.
H.
B
arnhill,
of
Eugene,
O rres cleans clothes. Phone 64.
2 8 8 tf iS Vi8iting w ith h e r P.a re n ts ’ Mr vand FOR“ SALE— One Ivory bed and
Mrs. J M. K irk p atrick on L eonard
dresser, congoleum ru g and oil
street.
stove, used ju st one m onth.
A
P rop erty C lianges H ands—
barg ain if tak e n a t once.
247
Mrs. Jessie M. S ta n n ard has sold
T hird St.
293-1
L et us c o n tra ct your p a in tin g
her property on L iberty s tre e t to
286-10 WANTED— Good w ardrobe tru n k .
Mrs. S arah M. U pdegraf. The tra n s ­ Carson F ow ler L um ber Co.
Phone 62 or w rite Box 68, Ja c k ­
action was m ade th ro u g h th e Beaver
H ere from C alifornia—
sonville.
293-3
R ealty company.
Jam es H ersey, who conducts an
WANTED— Good w ardrobe tru n k .
B etter be safe th an sorry.
See apiary in n o rth e rn C alifornia, was in
P hone 62 o r w rite Box 68, Jack
sonville.
293-3
B eaver R ealty Co. ab o u t your in su r­ the city fo r a sh o rt tim e Monday.
DEATH FOR DUCKS
Local and Personal
ance.
P hone 68.
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We’ve Got It Right
Here at Hoste
287tf
Special for a lim ited tim e— Chiro- FOR SA LE— Young heifer calf, roan
practlc a d ju stm e n ts, $1.50 or 12 for
D urham . J. V. W rig h t, 263 Moun­
tain Ave. P hone 251-J.
293-1*
Cliff P ay n e m akes folding screens. $15.
Dr. Angell, F irs t N ational —
291tf FOR SALE— P riced to sell, a Buick
B ank building.
J. M. Amick of lone, Amadore coun­
V isits Old F riend s —
four to u rin g car. W ill tak e road­
Mrs. Oscar Paulson, whose hom e T eacher A rrives H ere —
s te r or tru c k as p a rt paym ent. ty, California, with a fowling-piece
P. O. Box 457, A shland.
293-1* which has been in his family for man.'
is in w estern N ebraska, -is visiting
MrTT H am m ond, dom estic science
centuries. It is now seven feet long, bul
w ith th e Jackson G yger fam ily on tea c h e r in the local schools, a rriv ed SA FE FOR SALE — H ening-H all originally was a full eight feet six
Neil creek. Mrs. P aulson is over 70
m ake.
Inside dim ensions 27M>x inches from butt to sight. Mr. Amick
in A shland yesterday, p rep a ra to ry to
19x42 inches. Two sets double uses the gun for duck hunting and
years old. and m ade th e trip w est in tak in g up h er w ork a t th e beginning
steel doors. A b argain. A ddress
a car, coining by way of S eattle w ith of th e school year.
says he can bring a bird down from a
Geo. S. B arton, G ran ts Pass, Or.
some N ebraska friends.
Phone 515.
293-1* height of 300 feet.
E v e ry th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
This season you c a n 't duplicate
G roceteria.
ou r values anyw here.
P a u lse ru d ’s».
286tf
D on’t forget the dance a t Jackson
Hot Springs W ednesday night. 293-1
E xpert piano tuning. Carl Love­
land, stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad ­
465.’
286tf
vance styles as well as th e prices
we are asking. P a u lse ru d 's. 2S6tf
Leave on T rip N orth—
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Rose left
On C am ping Trip—
yesterday by m otor for a trip to
B. C. F o rsy th e and fam ily are
P o rtlan d , S eattle and o th e r n o rth e rn
spending a few days on a cam ping
points. W hile it is not know n ju st
trip, having left for C rescent City a
how far no rth they will go, it is safe
few days ago.
to say th a t they will cross the b o r­
d er into the land w here th e b ar still
Good in su ran ce a t good rates.
exists.
3hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
Carl Loveland is th e official piano
tu n e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. Ask
her.
Studio 135 E. M ain. Phone
465.
286tf
A utom obile insu ran ce a specialty.
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.
265tf
Milton Sills
and
Claiae Windsor
Hear the “ One Clear Call”
and see hundreds of Night
Ki.lers in thundering quest
of vengeance.
Regular Admission
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Every day aft 3 o’clock, in the building adjoining Mac’s Garage
on Pioneer Street, engineers are giving public demonstrations
of a practical method for extracting oil from the mountains cf
shale at our doorstep.
Whether or not this is to be made an Asldand industry is up
to you. Every retort erected means a
Lo know bow many pretty coats have already been
Mrs. Benton Bowers Sr. expects to
leave in a few days for so u th e rn Cal-j
ifornia, w here she m ay spend the
com ing w in ter, if clim atic conditions
are agreeable.
selected from the new arrivals.
There is enough shale in the Dead Indian and Antelope Valley
holdings of the Hartman Syndicate to operate ten retorts each
day with a capacity of 500 barrels of oil every 24 hours, which
would equal
There are so manv
attractive ones that the hardest job is to decide on
which one to take.
Lots of particular people prefer
Ten Gushers Spouting
5 0 0 0 B b ls . o f O IL
Every Day at $3.00 a Bbl.
to buy as soon as they can he assured of a compre­
hensive showing to choose from. We can give you this
assurance, because we have already received about six
dozen of the season’s newest coats,and they represent
about all that is best in style and materials.
A splendid assortment of the new tailored suits for
Do you realize what that means to Ashland?
misses women, and stout women is now being shown.
Suits are particularly good
ONE RETO RT
for early Fall wear, and you
will turn out 500 barrels of oil a day.
That oil will market for not less than $3 a barrel in the field.
The cost of operation is 40 cents a barrel.
should he wearing one now.
May we show you this week?
SSTGOODSi
T K o P r r v f i t $2.60 a barrel.
That
I l l y X l t r i l l means $¡300 a day, 365
days in the year. Does that mean anything
to you?
At Night
Are you going to get in on these profits?
Are you going to get in on the biggest enterprise ever launched
in Oregon, and which means the making of Ashland the central
point in the revolution of the oil industry of the world?
—Protect Yourself
—Prevent Accidents
—Make Driving a Pleasure
HOW ?
with
Henry B. Walthall
D O L L A RS?
500 Bbl. G u sh er Per Day
P hone 138.
V isits in City—
238ti
K. Nelson, who op erated a ta ilo r­
ing
shop in th e H otel A shland until
The Medford F lu ff R ug m an will
be in A shland W ednesday of this recently, b u t who is now a t Rogue
week. Get your old ca rp e ts ready R iver looking a fte r his cantaloupe
and phone 175.
293-1 patch, was in the city yesterday. He
says his crop will be ready for the
m a rk e t by next week.
One Clear
Call”
LET IT REST IN THE MOUNTAINS, AS IT HAS FOR
CENTURIES, OR TURN IT INTO
Y o u W o u ld B e
S u rp rise d
ial and w orkm anship.
207 E. Main stre e t.
re
Millions of Barrels of it- Costs 40c-
Seils for $ 3 .0 0 - W h a t are we
Going to do W ith It?
.
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it ja rs , lids, ru b b ers, jelly
Dies in oL ng Beuch—
m olds an d su g a r, D e tric k ’s prices
W ord has been received in A sh­
can’t he beaten.
land of th e d eath of Mrs. W lllam etta
S harp a t Long Beach. Calif., Ju ly B uys P rop erty H e r e -
31, following a surgical operation.
Mr. Bailey, a recent a rriv a l from
Mrs. S harp was q u ite well know n in
Fossil, O regon, has purchased the
Ashland, having lived here u n til property a t 675 W aln u t s tre e t, and
about six y ears ago. She operated
has occupied the sam e.
a room ing house on N orth Main
stre e t opposite th e P re sb y te ria n
V isits C entral Point—
church.
Irv in g P o rte r, of the D ickerson &
Son
p ain t sto re, was a visito r in
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next
C
entral
P o in t M onday night.
job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­
THE THEATER SEAUTTUL
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The LIGHT that
takes FRIGHT out
of NIGHT
A convenience a n d a neces­
sity fo r—
P assing a t N ight.
Cam ping.
Illu m in a tin g H and Sig­
nals.
Backing.
R eading Road Signs.
Illu m in atio n for R e p a ir­
ing.
H andsom e in appearance.
F o r closed o r open cars.
Sw itches on dash operate
each light independently.
11.50 Installed Free
Shares are being offered today at par—$10 a share. The sale
is limited to the amount necessary to install one retort with a
capacity of 500 barrels of oil a day.
NOT ANOTHER DOLLAR IS NEEDED
SPOT LIGHT
Can you estimate what that Ten Dollar share will be w’orth
the day the first Hartman Retort starts spouting oil?
It will soar like a war baby and it will be yours if you will
exercise simple common sense.
See the demonstration today.
Talk with the men at the head of the enterprise.
See what you are asked to invest in, and then apply good
business judgment to the proposition.
The front spot of the SIDE-RAY
throws a beam of light far to the
front, while the elongated SIDE
ray throws a wide spread of light
over the left side of your ear and
the roadway—removing the dan­
gers of passing on dark, narrow
highways.
Powerful—Efficient—Necessary
SEE HARTMAN TODAY
At the Demonstration Building on
Pioneer Ave. or at the Company Office
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