Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Monday, August 2 1 , 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
NOTICE
W ill T ake C harge of Scouts—
Seen on a F reigh t—
L eaves for H om e—
V isit F o rm e r N e g h b o rs —
A fter being urged by a num ber
Jo h n R igg left S atu rd ay afternoon
Mrs. Stella A nderson, who has
G. W. W hite and fam ily. from
A ccording to th e Sunday Sun.
San Diego, stopped off in A shland: for C ra te r Lake. He expects to drive visited h e r siste r, Mrs. J. V. W right. p ra n k p F a rre l
a tto rn ey of Med- ° f citizens of A shland, I have decid-
last
T
hursday,
and
spent
the
day
aro
u
n
d
by
P
elican
bay
and
a
rriv
e
a
t
of
M
ountain
avenue,
for
som
e
tim
e.
fprd
wa<,
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h
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two
young men of ed to become a candidate for th e of'
T akes R id e over H ighw ay—
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» a side fice
of m ayor, and have filed my pe-^
E. W hitehead, d istric t m anager with the M orehouse fam ily on T h ird ¡L ake of the W oods Tuesday, w h e re , re tu rn e d to h er home a t Ashwood, th a t city as he em erged from
1
ssociated Oil com pany,
panv was
stre e t. They
They w w ere
ere on
on th
th e e ir ir a a n n n n u u a a l l he will ta k e charge of the Boy
Mrs. A A nderson
x -, door
d ‘ r -p
. pullm
of th
th e e A A ssociated
was street.
B oY ; ( Or., last week.
nderson e ex-
u llm a an
n .” ” He
He claim
claim ed
ed th
th a a t t 1 Uoa in logal fo rm -
1 -
uuu*
H aving served as a m em ber of the
given a rid e over th e Pacific high-
vacation and had been all over th e - ¡Scout
cam p for ........................
th e closing week - of -i pected to visit friends in A lbany en he
was in a h u rry and had clim bed
.
council
for the p a st tw o years, I be-
way from A shland to G ran ts P ass, coast sta te s, as fa r n o rth as C anada, > th e ir stay,
ro u te hom e.
th ro u g h the car, b u t his friends may
tfaat j gm qualifled tQ assist ,n
yesterday. He was en ro u te from T here w ere old tim e frien d s a n d ;
th in k otherw ise.
carrying on th e business of th e city
neighbors of the M orehouse fam ily ■ Good Insurance a t good rates.
San F rancisco to P o rtla n d .
G ravenstine Apples, none b e tte r
I
in
a ju st and econom ical m anner,
Phone
274-J.
Yeo
of
course.
265tf for jeiiy W indaflls $1 per 50 lb.
in Colorado years ago.
i
I
am aw are th a t it will tak e a
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad-
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In terested in A shland—
box. P hone 9 - F - ll.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. B orst, of F u l- great am o u n t of tim e in th e council
vance styles as well as th e prices
This season you can ’t duplicate Visit in A shland—
¡lerto n , Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. W. cham ber, as well as on the outside.
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf ou r values anyw here. P a u lse ru d 's.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ju lia n were Goes to R oseburg—
286tf UP from R ogue R iver yesterday to
Mrs. George K ilburn and children J. W est, of W eed, w ere visitors in but I am w illing to give th at much
Heavy Plum Crop—
visit Mrs. J u lia n ’s p aren ts, Mr. and w ent to R oseburg today to look for the city S atu rd ay and Sunday. The for the w elfare of the city which 1
Jam es Few el, of 26-1 M echanic
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls. Mrs. L. M iksch.
a house for the w inter. Since Mr gentlem en a re both prom inent c A i-|h a v e chosen as my hom e, and if
stre e t, has an exceptionally heavy 50 n,. box $1 delivered. The finest
K ilburn has been tra n s fe rre d to th ° zens of th e ir respective com m unities elected I prom ise to serve th e city to
plum crop this y ear on a few tre e s all-round apple on th e m ark et,
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
1 R o seb u rg -P o rtlan d division, they ex- and w ere in A shland to look over th e best of my a b lity .
I earn estly solicit your sup p o rt in
on his place. In ord er to bear out p h o n e 9 - F - ll.
pect to m ake th a t place th e ir hom e, th e shale oil outlook in th is vicinitv
Cliff P ayne m akes folding screens. T h eir frien d very m uch re g re t th e ir and bought a good block of stock in th is cam paign.
his sta te m e n t, he b ro u g h t a branch
.
ab o u t six inches long and containing
L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop.
282tfi
leaving A shland.
DR. W. E. BLAKE.
th e H a rtm a n syndicate.
O uting at Prospect—
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som e 20 very fine plum s, to th e Tid-
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Mr. and Mrs. O. W in ter and th e ir | H ot M erchantg, L unch 25c every
ings office th is m orning.
j R e tu rn s from C alifornia—
E. A. L a rso n re tu rn e d th e la st of guests, Mr. and Mrs. R alph \ i n m g , i noon &t th e p ,aza C onfectionery
B e tte r be safe th an sorry
See the week from n o rth e rn C alifornia. ° f O akland, C alif., drove to P ro s­
298-2
B eaver R ealty Co. about your in s u r - ,^ jr . L arson is co n tem plating m oving pect S atu rd ay for a few days outing.
TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY
ance. P hone 68.
2 87tf to C alifornia fo r th e w inter.
E x p ert piano tu n ing. C arl Love­
FOR RENT— Store building, good
Leaves fo r K irby—
A utom obile insu ran ce a specialty. land, stu d io a t 135 E. M ain. Phone
location fo r g en ts’ clothing, gro­
Mrs. T. F . Sm ith andsons have Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. 465.
2 86tf
cery, m eat m ark e t or d ru g store.
gone to K irby, Or., w here they will
265tf
P o st office box 809, R oseburg, Or.
R eturns from ’F r i s c o -
298-1
v isit for a few weeks.
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Come in today and get your
Mrs.
J.
W.
McCoy
has
re
tu
rn
e
d
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1 G oes to L akeview —
LOST— On Main s tre e t betw een P io ­
E v ersh arp Pencil for school.
E v e ry th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
R alph Robison re tu rn e d to Lake- fr °m h er recent trip to San F ra n -
neer and F irs t stre e ts, a black
G roceteria.
Take your choice, Red, Blue or
fea
th
er
w
ith
beaded
ends.
F
in
d
er
view w ith his uncle, Mr. C o c h ra n ,, cisco,
call 252-J.
298-tf
Black enamel. Long, 50c; Long
la st wreek, expecting to b rin g h ;sj
D in ner G uests—
H
ot
M
erch
an
t’s
L
unch,
25c,
every,
FO
R
SALE—
W
ater
pow
er
w
asher
with clip, 65c; Short with ribbon
cousin hom e w ith him th is week, for;
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Stanley, of
noon
a
t
P
laza
C
onfectionery.
298-3
i
and
g
irl’s
bicycle.
220
G
arfield
ring, 60c. They are real Ever­
a visit.
S an ta Cruz, Calif., w ere d nner
St.
298-2m -thu.
sharps, ju st the thing for school.
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64. Stop O ver In A shland—
W ANTED— R eliable wom an to do
Mr. and Mrs. O. M cIntosh
R hodes and Mrs. M ary M organ.
general housew ork in country.
(Dealer’s Name Heic)
P itc u re of L ak e in W indow —
Phone 118-K.
298-3
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next
The new m anager of th e V irginia visiting for a few days w ith rela-
FOR SALE— Pigs. In q u ire of W. L.
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater cafe believes in keeping th e sc e n e ry ! tives in A shland.
Mrs M cIntosh
Moore. Phone 10-F-4.
298-4*
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lal and w orkm anship. Phone 138 of so u th ern Oregon before th e peo- and d a u g h te rs w ere on th e ir way
207 E. Main stre e t.
238t ole all th e t m e, having ju st had a hom e from Los Angeles, w here they FOR RENT— Special w inter prices j
1.
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on a p a rtm e n ts and cabins for p a r - 1
large pictu re of C ra te r Lake painted had been in a tte n d an c e a t the E. B.
ties w ishing to put children i n !
R e tu r n s fr o m L o n g B e a c h —
on his front window, over which are Sm ith fam ily reunion. T hirty rela-j
school. 153 G ranite St.
298-1
Mrs. Jam es Young re tu rn e d hom e th e w ords “ V irginia C afe.”
tives w ere p resen t a t th is tim e, con-;
y esterday from Long Beach, w here
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! sisting of p aren ts, children and FOR SALE— Good high testin g cow’ !
a t a bargain.
H im alaya b erries
she was called la s t week on account
Live cleanly, press forw ard and gran d ch ild ren to th e fo u rth genera-1
on bushes, 50c per crate. H eat- |
of th e d eath of her m other.
I tiye w ell A shland P a n to riu m . Phone 1 tion. F o u r of the p arty had m otored j ing stove w ith coil. 153 G ranite
298-1
297tf from P ittsb u rg . P a., in o rd e r to at- j St. P hone 411-R.
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i 121.
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
; tend. E. B. Sm ith and wife fo rm er­ W ANTED— 50 copies of A shland
F o r fru it Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly J V acationing at, L ak e—
ly lived in A shland and th e ir friends
T idings of A ugust 14. W ill pay j
E ugene D etrick and F red erick an d , jiere wjR ¡je giad to learn th a t they
10 cents each for sam e. Tidings
m olds a n d su g a r, D e tiic k ’s prices
Office.
298-2 !
Paul K oehler a re am ong th e Lake of are weR and happily celebrated t h e i r ___________________________________
c a n ’t be beaten.
the W oods cam pers a t present. The¡ r 71st w edding an n iv ersary on th e, LOST— L ast T hursday, h a t box from
MODERN WOODMEN M EETING boys w ent by team , in ten d in g to 20th of last m onth.
J. W. Robinson Co., Los A ngeles, I
containing one sm all black velvet
R e g u la r session, M onday evening clim b M ount M cLaughlin and visit
A ugust 21, Moose H all. R outine Pelican bay before re tu rn in g
Sw eet Cider, m ade fresh every ! h a t, also d a rk blue stra w h a t j
trim m ed w ith violets.
P ro p e rty j
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c. j of elderly lady.
business and L abor day picnic a r - !
N otify Police
DRUGS— BOOKS— STATIONERY
Phone 9 - F - ll.
of a s se s s -1 LEEDOM m akes th e price on delivered.
rangem ents,
paym ent
Dept.
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m ents, etc. T urn out.
MASON CHORDS. Come and get ’emj
$''*&'$#&&!!&&!##!!& &&%) & ) & 7
F. L. NUTTER, Consul.
a t LEEDOM ’S T IR E HOSPITAL.
W. H. DAY Clerk.
It
270-tf
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Union P ra y e r M eeting —
The seven churches which are
joining in the union evangelistic
services in the C hautauqua building,
will hold a jo int prayer m eeting at
th e C ongregational church W ednes­
day n ight of th is w’eek.
I, A ST TIM ES TODAY
THE DUST
FLOWER
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Ar
dtr#Mn
BJ^IL KING KWUMPlt
— Also—
“AESOP'S FA B LES”
— an d —
Eversharps
for School
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TOPICS OF TH E HAY
TOMORROW,
WEI»., T IU RS.
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EVERSHPRP
\ UMOt
Elija _
SON
'W a lla c e
R E ID
'F o r e v e r *
aOtorbc Firzmaurice production
— Also—
L H A R T ’S
PATHE REVIEW
)!!!! 77
Last Public Demonstration of the Hartman Retort Tuesday Evening, 7:38 p. m.
Be sure and see it, and then— let ycur common sense pilot your dollars
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
Why You Are Asked
FR O M
To Invest in the
Production of
ON D E A D INDIAN
FACTS/
Henry Ford
ENRY FORD was 35 years getting ready for the
new price on the Fordson. He started as a farm boy,
planning to get rid of the drudgery, long hours and low
money return that has always faced the farmer.
H
He wanted to furnish you with a tractor that would not
only do your work better and faster, but at lower costs
—and the 170,000 Fordsons now in use have proved that
he has accomplished these things.
W hat you get in the Fordson for $395 f. o. b. Detroit is
the greatest farm power unit ever * offered.
Let us show you how a Fordson will cut farm costs,
increase your bank account and take the drudgery out of
farm work. W rite, phone or call.
HARRISON BROS.
Ford and Fordson Dealers
F .O .5 .
DETROIT
1st—It is a proved proposition; not an ex­
periment.
2nd—The ¡supply of shale in this county is
almost inexhaustible.
3rd—The cost of production is small, compared
with the price oil brings in the world
markets, leaving a large margin of profit.
4th—It is not a gamble; within a half hour
after the Hartman Retort starts opera­
tions, it is producing oil.
5th—It brings to Ashland an industry that
means a large pay roll and dividends.
6th—It will put into circulation in this county
more real money than was ever dreamed
of by the greatest visionary.
7th—The Hartman Retort begins making
money for its stockholders the day it
starts operations.
8th—It is up to you to say when operations
shall begin.
9th—There is absolutely no risk; no wells are
to be sunk; it is not a prospect, but a
certainty; your stock becomes a dividend
payer practically from the moment of in­
vestment, and
10th- -No other investment today can offer
such a large and certain return to the
investor.
See the demonstration Tuesday
7:30 p.m. and then see what
Hartman has to offer.
What do You Get?
Study This Summary
WHEN YOU BUY SHARES AT
$10 EACH IN THE HARTMAN
SYNDICATE FOR PRODUC
ING
OUTPUT OF RETORT PE R DAY, 250 tons of Shale
at two (2) barrels per Ion (average of Shale on Syndi­
cate holdings)—500 barrels. At 42 gallons per barrel—
21,000 gallons of Crude Oil per day.
OH
Shale
First—Your investment is se
cured by a lease duly recorded,
of 3160 Acres of Oil Shale Lands
in Jackson County, Oregon.
T his lease is from the United
S tates government and covers a
period of 99 years.
Oil
G asoline
P e r cent
Daily
O utput
»»%
L u b ricatin g
40%
Gross
E arn in g s
Oil
G asoline
K erosene
L ubrieating
$ .3 0
.2 0
1 .2 0
1800
8100
8400
2 1 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,0 0 0
21,048)
»%
K erosene
M arket
V alue
P e r Gal.
Gals. Day I Gals Day
R efined
Crude
Oil
Oil
M aintenance
O perating
Expenses, 10%
Net
E arnings
5417.00
1 ,0 3 8 .0 0
1 0 ,0 8 0 .0 0
$
5 0 .7 0
1 0 3 .8 0
1 ,0 0 8 .0 0
9
$ 1 2 ,2 8 5 .0 0
9
1 ,2 2 8 .5 0
9 1 1 ,0 5 0 .5 0
$
5 1 0 .3 0
1 ,4 7 4 .2 0
0 ,0 7 2 .0 0
TOTAL NET DAILY PROFIT—$11,056.50
The land is situated as follows:
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
Twp.
37, R. 2 E.,
37, R. 2 E.,
38, R. 2 E.,
38, R. 2 E.,
38, R. 2 E.,
38, R. 2 E.,
38, R. 2 E.,
38, R, 2 E.,
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
32— 120 A
33— 520 A.
3— 640 A.
4— 160 A.
5__400 A.
9—640 A.
10— 80 A.
17—600 A.
Total,
3160 A
Second — Exclusive sales a n d
erection rights of Hartman Re­
torts for extracing oil from shale
of all territory west of the Mis-
See HARTMAN
TODAY
AT THE DEMONSTRATION BUILDING ON
PIONEER ST, OR AT THE COMPANY OFFICES
29 First St.,
Ashland’s
Biggest Opportunity