Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    W ednesday, A ugust 23, 1022
Local and Personal
R ebu ild in g H ouse—
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
R e tu rn s from V acation—
i
Mrs. D ora H ubbard is again on
duty a t th e telephone exchange, a f­
te r having enjoyed a two w eeks va­
cation.
C. M. H am ilton, whose house on
L iberty s tre e t was alm ost completely,
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
destroyed by fire a few m onths ago, 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest
all-round apple on th e m a rk e t. I
has s ta rte d to reb u ild th e place.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
C arl L oveland Is th e official piano
D ancing a t H ot Springs Pavilion,
tu n e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. Ask
her.
Studio 135 E. M ain. Phone W ednesday night.
465.
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R eturns H om e—
Mrs. L ares, who has been visiting
B uilding S torage A ddition —
The Bagley C anning com pany is w ith her m other, Mrs. Jam es Boyd.,
building a new ad dition to th eir for several weeks, left for h er home
p lan t at T alent.
It is understood on tra in 54 last evening.
th a t th e new b u ild in g will be used
E verything good to e a t a t D etrlck
fo r sto rag e purposes.
G roceteria.
cigarettes
P A O ! THREfl
Enter, the (Sports Frock !’
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the w ord each tim e
TR A N SFER AND EXPRESS.
f 5 r
prom pt and careful service, O R ERNES r A. WOODS— Practice
au to tru c k s or horse drays, cal
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 11?
th ro at. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near H ole
I to 6. 8w edsnburg Bldg., Ash­
A shland.
5<Tti
land. Ore
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T. L. POW ELL— GENERA). TRANS
J- J . E^tM ENS— physic an and
PE R — Good team and motoi
S u rg e tn .
P ractice Umsted to
trucks. Good service at a reason
eye, ear, nose and th ro at. iGaeee.?
able price. Phone 83
supplied. O culist and am t tot
8. P. R R, Offices, M. F
nd H
LOST.
Bldg., M adford, Ore. P hone 567
They are
G00DI10*
LOST— On Main stre e t betw een P io­ OR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special at
neer and F irs t stre e ts, a black
tenf-.on to m others and children.
f e a t h e r ‘with beaded ends. F inder
In te rn al e-cretio n s and endocrine
call 262-J.
298-tf
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio-
neer avenue. T elephone 28
Of.
LOST— T hree keys on ring, one for
flee
hours.
11
to
12
a
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m
;
2
to
I
F ord car. R e tu rn to Tidings. Re­
n. m.
w ard.
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Bay thii Gfgreffeorf&weMwiy
Spend less and dress b e tte r by
Live c le a n l,. p r e » forw ard and sp A R K S p R E
buying your fall su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
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A shland P a n to rlo m . P h o n .-
P E A R CROP F O R 1922,
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EUGENE, Aug. 23.— I. T. Sparks
V isiting Parents.
Leaves for M arshfield—
of
th e local S outhern Pacific offices,
Mrs. H ortense Borne arriv ed last
Miss R uth A itkin ,e ft yestprrtav!
evening on tra in 54 to visit w ith fo r an extended visit w ith h e r u n c le .! Wh° retu rn ed to d ay from a sh o rt
her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O tto W in- Dr E M ingus, a t M arshfield
' stay ln th e M edford d istric t, says
te r, a t th e ir hom e on the B oulevard,
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| th a t section is going to have a ban-
Im ogene W allace, P ian ist-T each er n er Pe ar crop th is season.
for a few weeks.
— stu d io second floor B eaver Bldg. ■ ^he field will am ount to about
1259 cars. D uring th e tim e when
A utom obile Insurance a specialty.
290-5fri*
th e s trik e was m ost th re a te n in g , the
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.
grow ers were w orried for fear th a t
D etrlck sells b u tte r for less.
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they would be unable to move th e ir
Hot M erchant’s L unch. 25c, every V isiting w ith R elatives—
) produce, hut th e em pties a re avail-
noon a t P laza C onfectionery. 298-3
Mrs. E lizabeth Sebree, of Tacom a, able now. The pears are of good
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W ash., arrived on tra in 53 last ev-^size and shape. They a re m oving at
ening to visit w ith th e C. R. D. th e ra te of about 20 cars a day. The
House N ears C o m p letio n —
T he H. S. M ellor house on th e Jones fam ily for a sh o rt tim e,
B a rtle tts are m ostly going to the
canneries
of Oregon and C alifornia,
w est end of A shland stre e t, which)
has been under construction for the
F r u lt ca n n ln ? tim e Is a t hand, and th e o th e r varieties are being
last few m onths, will be com pleted P o r Cruit i ar8’ lid8’ rubbers, jelly shipped to th e east.
in th e very near fu tu re .
mold8 and 8U*a r ’ H etrick ’s prices
. can ’t be beaten.
HENRY FO RD PROVES TOO
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physicians .
E x p e rt piano tuning. Carl Love­
MUCH FO R COAL BARONS
Retui-n from O uting—
land. stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. A ikins have)
4 6 5 .’
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DETRO IT. Mich., Aug. 23.— Ow-
re tu rn ed from a several d ays’ o u ting
'
ing
to the sh o rta g e of coal, th e Ford
n e a r G rants Pass and R oseburg.
W r i'e t from S e a ttle —
M otor com pany’s H ighland P ark
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Rose, who
D ancing a t Hot Springs P a v ilio n ,! P,a n t has been equipped w ith oil
left several days ago or a m otor W ednesday night.
b u rn ers, it was announced today.J
The change was m ade w ith o u t lo ss |
trij to th e n o rth , have w ritte n from
S e a tt'e , saying th a t they a re having
of tim e to any of th e 42,000 em-
V isit in M edfort
a very enjoyable trip.
The Misses Agnes H edburg and I,lo>e3-
M arguerite H am m ond spent v ester-
F ord com pany, it is under-
Sw eet Cider, m ade fresh every day jn Medford as th e guests of Miss 8tcod’ has Placed o rd ers for 12’000’-
day, two allons 75c, one gallon 40c, ¿ lic e Poor
000 gallons of fuel oil. B efore in-
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
,
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ta ilin g oil b u rn e rs, coke screenings
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i L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next und o th e r fuels w ere tried out, but
H ouse B eing C om pleted—
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- found un satisfacto ry .
The C harles R obertson house a t |a j an(j w orkm anship. Phone 138
th e co rn er of the Boulevard and Ali- 207 E. Main stre e t,
23 8tf WOODMEN COMMITTEE
da stre e t, is being given th e finish-
M EETING AT M EDFORD
ing touches, and will soon be ready Move to A lm ond S treet__
fo r occupancy.
I The L eslie P rice fam ily m oved
P lan s fo r th e W oodm en picnic at
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yesterday from G ranite s tre e t to 309; L ith ia p ark , on L abor day, Septem -
LEEDOM m akes the price on A lm ond s tre e t in th e p ro p erty of h er 4, are well in hand and com plete
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em Mrs M iriam W ay.
and final a rra n g e m e n ts will he m ade
a t LEEDOM ’S T IR E HOSPITAL.
next T h u rsd ay night, A u g u s t 24,
270-tf
P honographs repaired. F ix it Shop. when all m em bers of th e various
299tf
com m ittees a re called to m eet a t Al­
R e tu rn s from C alifornia—
th ea hall, M edford, a t 8 o’clock,
Dr. B e rth a E. Saw yer re tu rn e d
j T he m eeting is u rg en t and it is
NOTICE
last evening from C alifornia, w here
A fter being urged by a num ber hoped every com m itteem an will a t­
sh e has been spending th e past few oi> citizens of A shland, I have decid- tend and do his p a rt to m ake the!
m onths. She rep o rts having had a e(j to become a can d id ate for th e of- picnic th e g re a te s t success of thej
very d e lig h tfu l tim e in th e various) fice of mayor> and have filed my p0_ season.
sectio n s of th e neighboring sta te .
! titio n in legal form .
H aving served as a m em ber of th e ; JACKSON COUNTY G IRL
H ot M erchants’ L unch, 25c, every council for the p a st tw o year8t i be-:
WINS F IR S T PR IZ E
noon a t th e Plaza C onfectionery. Heve th a t I ain qualified to assist in
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¡ca rry in g on the business of the city!
Miss M uriel M atthew s, of Rogue
iu a ju st anil econom ical m anner, j River, has received word to th e ef-
K e tn in s to Lu G ran d « —
j ani aw are th a t it will ta k e a ; feet th a t she was aw ard ed first
Miss K am e, who lias been visiting g rea t am o u n t of tim e in the council j prize for th e s ta te of Oregon in the
w ith her siste r, Mrs. N ate Bates
for cham ber, as well as on the o utside,I H enry M orgenthau contest,
the past few weeks, re tu rn ed
to h er but I am w illing to give th a t m uch
The contest was nation-w ide, and
hom e at La G rande. Or., the first of for th e w elfare of th e city which I ! consisted of essays on th e N ear E ast.
th e week. She is a tea c h e r in the have chosen as my hom e, and If' Miss M atthew s’ essay has been for-
schools a t th a t place.
elected I prom ise to serve th e city to ¡w arded to New York, w here it will
th e best of my ability.
j be considered w ith th e prize w inning
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad
I e a rn e stly solicit y our su p p o rt in essays from o th e r states.
vance styles as well as the prices th is cam paign
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286 tf|
DR. W. E. BLAKE.
I t pays to read th e classified page.
EATS and starches for the body are like
. fuel for the furnace.
Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch, Grape-
INuts with cream or milk and a little fresh fruit
- a n d turn otf the internal heat? H ere’s com-
plete nourishment, with cool comfort.
Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of
whole wheat flour and malted barley, including
the vital mineral elements and bran “ roughage ”
and it is partially pre-digested in the long baking
process by which it is made.
There’s a wonderful charm for the appetite
in the crisp, sweet goodness of this ready-to-eat
food, and fitness and lightness afterward, which
meet summer’s heat with a smile.
°LL
W ANTED— W omen to w ork in can-!
CONSERVATORY O F M l SIC
nery a t T alent beginning w ith
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pears. A long job for season. iThe A shland C onservatory of Music
Those desiring w ork, to reg iste r
opens Septem ber 5th. 1922
Ma­
F riday, A ugust 25, from 9 to 12
dam e Tracey-Y oung.
directress.
a t E. It. Isaac’s store, and from , The school of daily in stru ctio n in
1 to 4 at Chas. Loom is’ store. Rep-j all branches of music. The Lesch-
resen tativ e will he present d uring
etizkj m ethod. The secretary will
these hours to tak e re g istra tio n s
be pleased to supply any inform a
299-4
tion desired.
A ddress Box 54.
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A shland, Oregon.
280-lm o*
FO R EXCHANGE
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----------------------------------------------------- - TEA CH ER OF PIANO— The I esch-
FOR TRADE— 160 acre unlncum -
etiezky m ethod p
‘ le * J 8^
bered ranch on Pacific h ig h w a y ! T r a c e r
L olita P ie iL n
Phone
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
485-J. Boulevard.
282tf
bouse and o u tb u ildings;
good!
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
FOR R E N I.
ty of wood and tillab le land W ill j
tra d e for unincum bered Ashland
— F u rn ish ed , close
acreage; prefer no house, but APARTMENTS ■
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
would ensider acreage w ith sinal'
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran ­
o r phone 122.
257-tf
ite St.
231 tf*
S P O R TS -
MOFAj D ?
G loria
sm ah so ì / - *
E nter
th e sp o rts frock.
W e have had the sp o rts su it fo r some seasons— and now vb*
sp o rts frock!
A nd ju s t w h a t is th e sp o rts frock? A dress of light m aterial—
sum m ery, gay in coloring, and— tailored. A p e rfe c t exam ple of all thia
is seen in th e illu stratio n above. I t is a blue and w hite tailored crepe
de chine m odel come stra ig h t from P aris to G loria Sw anson, tb s
P a ra m o u n t s ta r, who w ears it in h er la te s t pictu re, “ H er Gilded Cage..*’
This chic costum e belongs to the chem ise type of dress. I t has five
p an els o f se lf m aterial, w ith the strip es ru n n in g horizontally, aud
hanging, jabot-like, to th e bottom of th e skirt.
A p a ir of panels is on each side. T he fifth panel, longer th.in
th s others, ru n s clear down th e fro n t, sta rtin g alm ost a t th e necklin«.
The sleeves a re sh o rt, an d s e t in ; th e y have a new and attract»*-«
n o te in th e f a c t th a t th ey a re slit on th e underside— th e slit rum .Lig
fro m th e low est point o f th e arm hole out to th e edge o f the siee»*.
A n a rro w ban d o f se lf m aterial form s a belt, an d finishes th e lino of
th e neck.
Miss Sw anson w ears a v ery sm a rt h a t, also from P aris, w ith th is
costum e. I t is o f tailo red blue and w hite organdy. T ailored o rg an dv
b th e d ern ier cri in the m illinery world.
A nother sp o rts costum e is shown in th e sketch a t th e right. It is
of strip ed silk and is trim m ed with looped panels. An organdy h at
b likewise worn w ith this fro c k , and it has a large velvet ro sette of
o b e k as trim m ing. A touch of velvet on th e m id-sum m er h at is very
popular.
TO TRADE— Com pletely fu rn is h e d ) FOR RENT— Piano.
842 Eoule-
10 room a p a rtm e n t house in P o rt- . yard.
295-5
land, Oregon, cen trally located, to
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tra d e for com plete home in o r i “ OK KENT— August 25th, m odern
near A shland or T alent. Inquire!
th ree room furnished house, close
635 Roca St. or phone 368-Y.
!n- A dults preferred. P hone 122
2 8 9 -lm o j
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i FOR RENT— F o u r room furnished
a p a rtm e n t, w ith garage.
A dults
only. 1101 Boulevard.
296-tf
Home-
Made
Products
FOR RENT— Five room u n fu rn ish ed
house near high school. $12 per
m onth.
In q u ire 271 M orton St.
299-2
FOR SAI.R.
in
BREAD, CAKES. PIES
and ROLLS
Finest materials used and
made under modem sani­
tary conditions by experts.
Lithia
Bakery
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
(New Management)
A. BARTOLETTI, Prop.
Nature’s Wonderland and America’s
Most Famous Playground
Its hotels are m arvelous establishm ents.
Its camps are pretty
little te n t and cottage villages, models of cleanliness, san itatio n ,
com fort and sim ple, inform al living. 300 m iles of fine boulevards.
An ideal place for vacation pleasures. Send fo r b eautifully illus­
tra te d booklet tellin g all about ts w onders in word and picture.
Effective .. .. Diplomatic
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated DAILY between
Opposite City Halt
Portland and West Yellowstone
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
by the
U N IO N
P A C IF IC SYSTEM
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
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.
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i FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in firs t
class condition.
C arl H. Love-
, land, 135 E. Main or phone 465.
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’ FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about
one acre of land, good house, elec­
tric lights, all in garden, some
berries.
Price 81600.
O. A.
M anning, T alent, Or.
S81tf
FOR SALE— F o u r room cottage,
larg e lo ., some fru it, chicken
house» and run. F o r p a rticu la rs,
see Mrs. C. E. Lane a t Tidings.
290tf
10 ACRES CLOSE IN— H ouse, barn,
ta n k house, w oodshed, chicken
house, etc., woven w ire fence, good
soil all cu ltiv ated , all irrig a te d .
1 and th e price is $1250, $250
down, balance $25 per m onth a t
6 per cent. O. A. M inning, T al­
ent, Or.
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¡GRAVENSTEIN A PPL E S — W ind­
falls, 50 lb. box $1 delivered. The
finest all-round apple on th e m a r­
ket. Phone 9 - F - ll.
¡AND H E R E 'S ANOTHER— 10 acres
all ready to plow, 1 % m iles from
town, good soil, all irrig a te d , lays
nee.
Price $650 cash. O. A.
M anning, T alent, Or.
295tf
FOR SALE— Pigs. In q u ire of W. L.
Moore. Phone 10-F-4.
298-4*
GO NOW. The P a rk closes Sept. 19th.
Let o n r rep re sen ta tiv e explain the v a r­
ious to u rs which enable visitors to see
the Y ellow stone so com fortably and a t
m inim um cost; also quote fares, p re­
pare your itin e ra ry and m ake your
reservations.
J. H. O’N EILL, T raveling P assenger
A gent, with h e a d q u arte rs a t 701 W ells
F argo Bldg., P o rtla n d , will be glad to
call personally on anyone w ishing to
visit Y ellow stone, and a rra n g e all de­
tails. Drop him a card or address
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. P assenger Agt.
P o rtla n d , Oregon
s disarm the thermometer
IX
Dfv t ^ lW
gers
HAWLEY
— V isiting C hiropractic Physician
W ANTED— R el'ab le wom an to do) N euritis c ses a specialty. Phone
118-J. T :fa !n .e ;, given oniv in
general housew ork in country.
Phone 118-J.
299-3 i poi.r own home.
H E L P WANTED
BMYKK» AND SULLURM MEET
AT
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Kan uh os, O rchards anti Homes
F ire and A uto I u su ra n te
H otel A shland Bldg.
P hone 20
FOR SALE— Cheap, as p arty is
leaving tow n, lib rary tab le, oak
rocking chair, gas stove, iceless
re frig e ra to r,
com m ode.
6 14
Boulevard.
292-2
FOR SALE— Several excellent A sh­
land hom es.
W orth the price
asked.
Call at 399 Beach St.,
A shland, u ear meal tim es. 299-5*
SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
ASHLAND, ORE.
Chartered for Service
T his bank is a sta te in sttu tio n ,
operating
under
a
charter granted by th is S tate, supervised by the B ank­
“There’s a Reason”
for
c. B. L A M K I N
MOnce
BARGAINS W REAL
ESTATE
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
City’ anil R anch P roperties
H ouses to Kent
ing D epartm ent of th e S tate, and g iv in g superior serv-
Ice to citizen s in th e State.
f a ’TfZKN’M RANK BUILDING
G rape-N uts
W e w elcom e opportunity to servo you.
W. A. SHELL
Made by
Postum Cereal C o .. Ine
Battle Creek. M ich.
B A R B E R
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out
fire insurance has robbed many
a m an of his en tire property.
D on’t be caught unprepared by
the fire fiend. Your hom e, your
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
value.
No p roperty is secure against
d e s tru c ti« i by fire. L et us tell
you how little It will cost to fully
protect you.
“ W hen you w ant good in su r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
Safety blades resharpened
E stab lish ed 1883
like new. Single b it, 3Or!
Hoal E s ta te and R eal lnanraucto
doz. Dobnle bit, 60c doz
ASHLAND, OREGON
C hildren’s W ork A
P hone 211
41 E Main St.
Specialty