ASHLAND DÁÍLF ftMÂGÉ Thursday, September 14, 1922 Cowboy Regalia — :— ------------ Is Being Worn Moves to Hargadine S t r e e t - By Pendleton Frank Hanna has moved to the LOCAL AND PERSONAL Shook street. residence on | ‘YOUNG TEDDY” TALKS PAGI TH RO Everything cleaned and dyed.i Ashland Cleaning & Dyeing Works. Phone 63. 6-2 Makes Stoves Shine Hargadine ' PENDLETON, Or., Sept 14.— , ! Pendleton is in Round-Up dress. Now is the time to have your pi-! Her citizens have d'scarded the' ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland Stu- sober attire of the hum-drum busi- dio( 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf ness world and are gay in the fancy. --------- vests, loud shirts and broad-brimmed See Carl Loveland about naving sombreros of the cowbqy. Local your boy learn some bund instru- business houses are showing cards ment, and join the Boys’ Band. Stu- proclaiming that their employes are dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf Pressed “ 100 per cent for the 1 Round-Up. Leaves for Home Nor jg tbe “ biggest little citv in Mrs. Stevenson, who has been the world., lacking in gala attire.| visiting at the C. Wittenbaugh h o m e , ^ decorations are being put inj on the Boulevard, left for her hom e,p]ace and vari-colored banners and today. ¡pennants are floating in the clear ' . air of September. Wanted, women to work n fruit At thg ptound-Up grounds the' at Talent cannery. For particulars ghining coated racer9 are daily be? phone 364-J1. It ; ing put tbrougb their paces. They Last» Longer Black Silk Stove Polish ! W ill not rab o ff o r dost c i i - m a tike new M ade by • «pedal proeese o f th Ceri&is. ’’JcoBomicsf too— used le traate. V 'ill not eettle and cake drop wo ks like the B ra t. M a d e aatne qu. J it» , same results. Jus convince you. O rder from your Use Clack S ilk A ir-D ry in g s » o u t MS*M look highest grade m a- A Tonic and Corrective Food for Loss of Appetite Indigestion Run-Down Condition Lack of Energy Pimples, Boils, Etc. Pnre, whole dehydrated yeast in tablets Cheaper than yeast cakes and more palatable j Bottle of 60 Tablets—$1.10 '! M c N a ir Bros» ozten ar.a cocs now 1 th e ta i,—the last i p a a u ¿»nd liquid} tr y i t —one can w ill aier tedo ¿. -on Knim iel on Yeast Foam Tablets ; g r a te -. registers, stove-pipes- revents rusting. Else r. la c k S ilk M e t a l F e lls , or silver, nickel o r b n **■ I t has no equal to r u . • oil automobile*. have won honors on tracks through-: Cliff Payne makes book ends. BLACK SILK STOVE PCLISH WORK3 out the United States and give' the S TE R U ai ILLINOIS 304tf promise of some breathless races at, We sell Fred Rapp’s watermelons Il s s fchou. Mexican steers at the White House grocery. 1% a-plenty are ready, and buckers a s ; cents per pound. 2tf well. ____ There is a coyness in the eyes of Acting Secretary of the Navy Roose­ Leaves for Convention— ¡Winnemucca and Hotfoot, two of velt, or “young Teddy,” as he is so gen­ Dr. E. A. Woods left Sunday for the wildest buckers. that presages erally called by ex-President Roose- . Salt Lake City to attend the annual t°r would-be riders. Both are. velt's friends, is evidently taking up I FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMING3 convention of the Pacific coast eye acclaimed by the cowboys as a his father's policy of being sure about tilings, for he was here caught on the ear, nose and throat specialists. The coupla wild ’uns,” and have already Extra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen.............10c doctor expected to stop for a day in spilled a score of horsemen in the White House steps telling Secretary Weeks just how the situation stood. 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c San Francisco, en route to the meet- try-outs. Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. for. .. .25c ing, for a conference with the head Bes des the usual world cham- 327 ANIMAL PESTS surgeon of the Southern Pacific. He:pionship bucking contest, there will Economy lids, per dozen ............................................. 30c KILLED DURING AUGUST will be gone for about ten days. be this year a Northwest champion- Mason lids, per dozen ...................................................30c --------- I ship as well. In this, only residents A total of 327 predatory animals Kerr caps, per dozen ................ 15c Piano tuning guaranteed by Carl of Oregon, Washington and Idaho were killed by government hunters Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen...........................50c Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. may compete, and no one who has; in Oregon during August, according Heavy, clear water glasses, e a c h ................................ 5c Phone 465. 4tf ever been in the semi-finals at the to Stanley G. Jewett, predatory ani­ --------- i Round-Up will be eligible. Stone jars, per gallon ...................................................25c mal inspector for the United States Better be safe than sorry. See: An innovation this year will be biological survey. This included 35 Mason jars, per dozen—pints ......................................90c Beaver Realty Co. about your insur- the “ cowboys’ milking contest.” For bobcats, 291 coyotes and one bear. Mason jars, per dozen—quarts ................................ $1.10 anee. Phone 68. 287tf ,this, each cowboy is allowed a help- In addition, 40 badgers, 197 porcu­ Mason jars, per dozen—half gallons.........................$1.60 er and must robe a cow, milk into a ' pines, 20 skunks and eight racoons Economy and Wide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen— !z m . i for California— bottle enough milk so that the fluid Hai V McIntosh and his mother can be poured from it, and ride with were taken. Of the 21 hunters em­ Pints .................................................. $1.20 left tod y for California, after h a v - ! ^ tQ the judges> gUnd Thel ployed, W. C. Snyder, of Princeton, Quarts ..................................................................$1.35 ing visked with friends lot several CQwg arg nQt tf) be »b u 8 t e d b u t made the best record. In Harney Half G allons........................................................ $1.75 county in 31 days hd killed 10 bob­ days in this city. roped by horns, half-head or neck. cats, 70 coyotes, four badgers and 84 porcupines. Gravenstine Apples, none better for jelly. Windfalls, 75c per 50 lb-: OPPOSITION GROWS FIREMEN SEE FIGHT 61 NORTH MAIN STREET box. Phone 9 -F -ll. TO RENAMING SISSON WHEN ALARM IS SENT Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L One cent the word each time. CONVALESCENT HOME PHYSICIANS. CONVALESCENT HOME — Good OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice cheer. Good care. Good food. lim ited to eye, ear, nose and Terms reasonable. 153 Granite throat. Of ic e hour«, 10 to 12 and St. Phone 411-R. 306-lmo 2 to 6. 8 ,ed «n b u rg Bid«., A«h land. Ore 78-tf MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 Church St. i Indixidual insLiuction on violin— Sevcik method Orchestra and ensemble work. Harmony, theory and history. Leonard C. Petit. TRANSFER J* J. EM TENS— Physic'an Surgeon Practice limited eye. ear. no e ¡yid throat. G ■uppiled. «culist and aurh 8 P R. R. Offices. M. F. a: Bldg., Medi rd, Ore. Phone and to as- foi 1 H .«'■ iND EXPRESS. DR. MATT IE B. SHAW— Residence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. FOR prompt ami careful service auto trucks or horse drays, cal; Telephone £8. Office house. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., only. Whittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t Office, 89 Oak street n6ar Hote CHII IPRAUTORS. Ashland. 56tl I $ POWELL— GENERAL TRANS DR, M AID I 'GERSOLL HAWLEY FiuR — Good team and motor — Visiting C iropractic Physician trucks. Good ervice at a refeson Neuritis eas *s a specialty. Phone s h ie t rice. Pl ne 83 118-J. Treatment given only in your own home. FOR E .C H A N G E DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The combi­ FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum­ nation does wonders. First Nat'l bered ranch ph Pacific highway Bani Bldg. Phone 48-112. and county road, near Hilt; small "Nature abhors a vacuum ” tf house and outbuildings; good stock or chick n ranch with plen­ FOUND. ty of wood and tillable land. Will trade for unincumbered Ashland acreage; pre’er no house, but FOUND— Girl’s coal. 235 No. Main St. 9.4 would ensider acreage with smkl' house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran­ WANTED. ite St. 231tf* TO TRADE— Completely furnished WANTED— Reliable lady or mai partner with $150, in cleanim 10 room apartment house in Port­ and dyeing business. Experienn land, Oregon, centrally located, to trade for complete home in or unnecessary, splendid opportunity near Ashland or Talent. Inquire Address Box F, c/o Tidings. 10-3’ 455 Mountain Aev. 289-lmo WANTED— Clean rags. No carpet TO TRADE— H iavy team and har­ rags or small scraps. Tidings office. 7tf ness for good cow, Ford or what have you? Inquire 84 Garfield St. FOB R E M . Tues, Thurs., Sat. 9tf AP.AlRTMENTS — Furnished, close inj modern conveniences. Adults LOST— Small black and white Shep­ only. Inquire 166 Hargadine St., or phone 122. 257-tf herd terrier. Reward. Return 151 Coolidge St. Phone 301-J. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. A l­ 10-2» len Apartments. Also two good ■ . ja '■— ----------------------- —' store rooms. Call 63 N. Main. 3tf HELI’ WANTED LOST. WANTED— Men to cut rick wood FOR RENT— One three-room furn­ ished aparinent; also four sleep­ for steam shovel, by day or con­ ing rooms. Rosemont Apartment, tract. Good t mber. Rogue River E. Main St. 4-4* Canal Co., Medford, Ore. 9-6 FOR RENT- B en five room furn­ INTHRURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ished apartment in Ashland. Only $30 per mouth if taken for school (E ffective January 1, 1922) year. Call at 129 Laurel St. Daily (Except Sunday) LV. ASHLAND FOR RENT— Three or four room LV. MEDFORD 7:00 a. m. 7 00 a. m. modern apartment, furnished, im­ 8:00 a. m. 8 Oil a. m. mediate possession. 128 Factory 9:00 a. m. 9 00 a. m. s t- 6tf 10:00 a. m. 10 00 a. m. 11:00 a. ta. 11 00 a. m. I OR SALK. 12:00 noon > 12 00 noon 1:00 p. m. HAY FOR SALE-— By G. F. Billingi 1 00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2 00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. FOR SALE— Registered milk goati 3 00 p m. excellent milkers. Miller, Bo 4^00 p. in. 4 00 p. m. 664- 200 lmo 5:00 p. na. 5 00 p. m. 6:00 p. m.| GRAVENSTEIN APPLES — Wind Our vault, protected by our electric burglar [ 6 00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 00 p. m. falls. 50 lb. box 75c delivered. Til equipment is as sensitive to human touch as a 78 30 8:30 p. m. p. m. Sat. only finest all-rcund apple on the mar 9:30 p. m. mother is to Baby’s cry. 9 30 p. m. ket. Phone 9 -F -ll. 10:30 p. m. Sat. only 30 p. m. 10 FOR SALE— Having disposed of m» Sunday Schedule The door, ceiling and walls of the vault are Leave Medford for Ashland and business interests here, I desin surrounded by electrically charged cables, Ashland for Meuford every hour on to sell my modern five room bungalow, nt 139 W’ imer St. Bar­ hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; which respond to the least touch and automat­ the gain if taken soon. Call at abovi then 6.30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. number or phone 447-J. Stl ically set our gong ringing its vibrant alarm. Ashland waiting room— East Side Pharmacy. FOR SALE— Tuscan cling peaches This is an institution that really protects; and ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE Bagley ran-h, Talent, Or. 4-10’ Daily (Except Sunday) a bank that really serves. : LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG FOR SALE— Six room house in heart of city. Some b$iy. 63 7 :0 0 a m . 8: 30 a. m. Gresham St. 6-7* PLAZA M ARKET Notice— Our shop will be closed SACRAMENTO. Sept 14.— Un Sundays beginning Sunday, Septem­ solicited support in the campaign ber 10th. Kruggel Bros. Tire Shop. ¡started by Mrs. J. H. Hoerl, of 3265 6-6 Tenth avenue, grand-daughter of ¡Justin Hinkley Sisson, who founded Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next the town of Sisson, to petition the Job of plumbing. First class mater­ Postmaster General not to change ial and workmanship. Phone 138. the name of the town to Mount 207 E. Main street. 238ti Shasta, as recently voted by resi­ dents of the town, is coming to her from many people in California. ¡¿r These letters are all in support of her contention, first contained in a published letter to Postmaster Gen­ eral Hubert D. Works, that the his­ toric name is Sisson is too well- known and too valuable to be lost. Word from Wash'ngton has not i been received as yet, indicating ‘ what the decision of Postmaster G eneral'W orks will be in this mat­ ter. REDDING, Calif., Sept. 14.— A fire alarm at 2 o'clock in the morn­ ing was due to a fight in California street, not to a fire. Two men were having a lively encounter in a California street re­ sort, when a bystander telephoned to central to ring up the police and send them to the scene. The operator mistook the call for a fire alarm and called out the fire­ men. The fire department and big big fire engine responded promptly. The firemen saw the finish of the fight. TW ICE MARRIED, DIVORCED COUPLE WEDS AGAIN YR E K A , Calif., Sept. 1 4 — After having been married twice before, and divorced both times, George W. Nance and Eunice Havergal Nance, Just arrived, late fall hatg for of Roseburg, Oregon, came to Yreka particular women. Wineland and and procuring a license, appeared Shepherd. 10-3 before Judge C. J. Luttrell, where they plighted their faiths anew. “ Third time ought to be the charm time,” said the groom. “ If it isn’t we’ll try it all over again, I guess.” The bride is 37, and the groom 51. They are the parents of two children, a boy, 9, and a girl of 6. Constantly On Guard The Citizens B?nk of Ashland! 12Tv . ^ » taSe 5,o? X " a £ | Ashland, Oregon PRUNES AND PEACHES ARE GROWN ON SAME TREE u .D friends wear w e ll ” ; so do cloth s ‘‘Tailored to Measure b y B o rn .” That’s one o f the rea­ sons Born Tailoring m akes frie n d s with substantial men who appreciate true worth. Y ou can buy a good suit or overcoat for $30 or $35; the long wear at a low price m akes econom y doubly certain. W e w ant you to become better a c q u a in te d with. B om T a ilo r in g ; it has m a n y g o o d q u a litie s ; come in an d see the Born line of all wool fabrics. PAULSERUD’S elTvell/ Mary- your cooking gets bet­ ter every day! — and M ary explains that she’s been reading up —new schools of cookery advise baking powder with a com­ bination of leavening units that produce good results if doors do slam, oven isn’t “ doing” just right, or phone rings at most critical time. So she is using Crescent Baking Powder. At all grocers Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington C rescent Dakiru ¡wdel Positively does N O T c o n ta in Alum . VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 14.— A tree bearing prunes and peaches is a curious sight at the farm home of Dennis B. Meyer and h's brother, Harry B. Meyer. On a small prune three several! years ago, they grafted a peach scion, and it grew. The prune sec­ tion, of course, has regular prune leaves on i t The grafted part has peach leaves. This year the tree, bore heavily of prunes and peaches.' WOULD-BE K ILLER IS PAROLED IN CALIFORNIA SHASTA, Calif., Sept. 14.— Sher­ iff James L. Richardson brings word back from San Quentin that Robert W. Shaw has been released on pa­ role and gone east with a brother. On Christmas day, 1916, Shaw ! shot and blinded T. L. Cockrum near I this place. Shaw was sentenced in ¡May 1918. to prison for ten years. He is now 76 years old Cockrum is with a brother in Arkansas. * Call Ashland Cleaning and Dyeing Works. Work guaranteed. 37 First street. Phone 63. 6 2 Have two very good buys in resi­ dence property on Granite street, and on Allison street, at very at­ tractive prices. Ashland Realty Co. 6-lmo ' 20 miles; one of Oregon s mos. SWEET CIDER— Made fresh every day. Two gillons 75c, one gallon scenic tripo. F »re— Ashland-Ko**, 40c, deli vet ed. Phone 9 -F -ll. burg, $4.00; Medford - Roseburg. #4.15; Grants Pass-Roseburg, #3.00. FOR SALE— New electric washing machine. P8 Granite St. 9-3* MEDFORD- ¡RANTS PASS Daily (Except Sunday) FOR SALE— iodern six room plas­ LV. G’T’S PASS MV. MEDFORD 7:30 a. m. ¡ tered buga’ ow, chicken house, 7 :45 a. m. woodshed, garage, three large 1:00 p .m . 1:0o°n P' m lots, fruit berries, etc. Price 4:45 p.m . 5:30 p.m. $2650, with terms. Inquire Fourth Sunday Only St. Barber Shop or 283 B street 10:00 a. m. I« « » 9-lmo 4:30 p.m . 4 ’ 3° PThf' Grants Pass waiting room— Tin FOR SYL E — Registered milk goats, excellent ni'lkers. See them at Bonbonaiere. phone 160. Medford fair Miller, Box 564. Office and w ing room - No. o 300-1 mo* BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET AT STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Riinchos, Orchards and Home« Fire and Auto Insurance Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 2« FOR SALE— One horse, weight 1600 pounds; also four Jersev cows. E. A. Purves, Talent, Ore. 10-3* FOR SALE— Five room, modern co’ tage, par ly furnished, built-in features, newly painted and pa­ pered, lot 50x205, berries, fruit. For particulars inqu re 372 Iowa or to owner at 502 Fairview St. 9-1 mo ASHLAND, ORE. Owners know that the good Maxwell Coupe is just as unusual in reliable, economical performance as it is in pronounced beauty. Its sound value is more than ever apparent. Sedan . . - tl33S Totnring Car . 883 Coupe . . 91233 Roadster - 883 t r i t a / . e . L O m tm i . I t »■■■«» Ma to t« u MAXW BARGAINS II* REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING U m I A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY Phone 18—Medford, Ore. G B L A M K I N W. A. SHELL B A R B E R ñtOnce SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE Procrastination in taking out fire insurance has robbed many a man of bis entire property. Don’t be caught unprepared by the file fiend. Your home, your business, your crops, your auto mobile have a very real money value. No property is secure against destruction by fire. Let us tell you how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ When you want good insur­ ance, talk with Billings.’' Billings Agency Safety blades resbarpened Established 1SK-3 like new. Single bit, 30r j Re«t.i Estate and Real Insuraucx doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz ASHLAND, OREGON Children’« Work A 1’hoae 211 41 E Main St. Specialty