Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    I W ill Leave fo r T ennessee—
^j V ri ¡md Mr#. W. O. D ickerson
anti son W ilbur expect to leave for
! Tennessee th e first of the week,
Clermont Steamer Claimed to be
I S ¿IEMORIAM
o u r su p e rin te n d e n t, ^ ie d a t her
hom e in A shland, Septem ber 16th.
D u rin g th e eleven ,y§ars of her resi­
dence. fccxe. th e toj^k aA s i t i v i in te r­
e s t | n I V V i 'y u l ^ a u d eqmri'.ipift^
life, and it is w ith a deap^ sense of
o u r own loss th a t we extend our
sym pathy to Mr. Briscoe.
i
FOOTBALL
W illi C o.i a H ughes back ou O f
j°y£
p ilo ,; th is y e a r's eleven
th^oug^i th e season and over th irty
igilLnx can d id ates tu rn in g out for
A ftiedce each., elu d in g , the prospects
fo r a n o th e r w inning eleven are very
■pvAniTsiiig» T he firs t week of prac-
i lc e was
In g e ttin g the candi­
tile ball
( h ti jj d n M ¡s Ijar», ha
in d indi-
and perfÄüii^g team
vidual i>lasy*ag.
T he '.c h t d ule ^fol­
ioi lows:
Sept. 29—-AshAtnd
Oct. 14—.Ashland
A shland.
Oct. 21.— A shland
a t A shland
K. F alls at.
Oct. 4^—- tA#hJa»d
K Falls.
ra n ts Pass
Nov. 4— A shland
ol" GVa'ii f s’ T*as4.
Nov. 11 A shland
Med f a r d ,..............
U pseburg
Nov. 1 7— A shland
R oseburg.
M edford
Nov. 36— A shland
A shland.
G L EE CLLB NEW S
A shland H igh is ag ain looking
forwaixi to th e prospects of a well-
organized Glee Club. T he Boys’ and
G irls' G.ee Club m et w ith g re a t su c­
cess la s . year, aud we feel it will be
as go >d, if not b e tte r, lb. year. It
preset , a dependable list oj, officers
US I'Oliie.VSL
?-
Boys
. HärVey W oods
P re sid e n t . . .
Donald W rig h t
V ice-President
.
, . Dale Leslie
T reiasurer .'. .
John
C hurchm an
S ecretary . . .
. . . O rville H all
L ib ra ria n . . .
/.
,,
G il l#
Automobile Baras Kerosene
and Cheap Oil—Has Great
rower and is Simple
Do You Feel
Like an Old *
Young Man?
J)o You Know That W ithout '• ita*
mine« and Iron You Would Be
Dead? Ironixed Yeast Builds
Amazing Power!
The m an w ith a punch is the man
■with m any v ita m in es and much iron.
T he m an o f drooping en ergy and
flabby nerves is the m an wi-th few
v ita m in es and m igh ty little iron.
iaoBized ïg a s t g iv e s y eu both. It is
flot a m ere'm lxtûrb O fy e a st ami iron,
in your ’teens. Ironixed l e a s t con­
tain*. for this rsasvq./'.’atu^a’S ig jta t-
e st source o f brain, nerve and tissu e
en erg y . It g iv e s you pow er plus,
quick! It does it in h a lf the u sual
tim e. No m atter how old you are
now. you can g e t a young m an’s
iron, and a young m an’s y ltam in es:
a young wom an's iron, and a you n g
w om an's vitam ines. These tw o th in g s
are the tw in s o f hum an stren gth ,
hum an charm. They m ean to y»u,
success— social anu business. There
is only one Ironixed Y e«st in the
world. B e sure th at you g e t it, gnd
bew are o f su b stitu tes. Sold at ail
drug sto res at J 1.00 a package. Each
package contains 60 tablets, each
ta b let is sealed. They never - lose
th eir pow er M 'f d by Ironixed Y east
<?o.. A tlanta. Ga. Get the “p u n ch ’
t h a t com es from Ironixed Y eastl
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fe x
...3 0 ...
GAL
6Ê
’• ^ l a K k
ù ,
s.
: p
li
i w i i
You con be cured and will re­
main cured under my non-
surgical treatment. N o knife,
A bove The Clermont Steamer
It has the Snappy L ines o f the
best gasoline cats combined with
l ^e power and simplicity o f the
steam automobile.
no operation, no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement—and a pos­
itive money-back guarantee of
cure, no matter how chronic or
severe your Piles may be.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today.
"
A t left The Clerm ont Engine,
which makes it one o f the most
B §|.T:===il-| powerful • motor ears o n the
market.
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RECTAL S P E C IA L IS T *
8 NO ANO M O R M tO N PORTLAMD,ORESM
M E E G IO S J M 'S
oatsilight; can be opqg©£ed on kerosene steam pressure in the boiler, by
its or anv cheap oil, as ’’well as on the another autom atic control, regulate«
p riced -g u so h ae; is easy to the am ount of oil consumed. W h e ^ t
fc jJ im jM Ìti
xàh/eftnple th a t the th è stéàm pressure reaches a c e rf
*ia#« ^eiuiget person cap >1 earn all th a t ta in point' th è fire is extinguished;-
<ò-hé-fcnoW»P about its opera- and when it drops to another point
tion in ten m inutes. He claim s th a t the fixe is, Autom atically started. Fill
- th e if '"can n n f “ séVeràl ’ hundred miles the w ater and fuel tanks and yoi#;
?dive*qn'"oiie " filling* o f th e w ater a n d e a n travel several hundred m ile»
r,“Te*Tuerthiik arid th a t jt is absolutely w ithout ta k in g on fu rth e r supplies.
•ri'r;
& h *s " ° Ba rts * “Ariy person, who has ev^r r u ^
ancAviiich vtfm get out of order from an automobile, can learn all th a t it
adjusted»-by th e driver.
¡s~neeessary to know about operating
dienti •Ihe-.-Olerm ont does everything
Clerm ont-in. ten- minutee. I t ia
scllhut think, say the C lenpont officials si
and
to operate bnd L,
da4e|counung_ the advanU ges of this — ideal c ar fo r women.
rts p rocesses a re
«We have** èlitriinated th e pilot
com -|autom atic and th e good th in g about j. h t
was 0Qe decided
o fdllthese autom atic devices is they have jectk)B
th e Qld steam
?fore been tested fo r years on other J
.
steam engines and have, only had '"The m otoring public ha# sur-
-dingto be adapted to fit th e Clerm ont prised us by-its interest-in-thiis car,
lien- Steam er.
and while we have laid ouri piana
tison “ An autom atic feed stfrplies th e fo r m anufacturing it we a re roak- .
diveaboiler w ith w ater. I f thè driver is ing exhaustive tests and m inor
g es-careless and fails to fill ¡thè w ater changes' ift thfe'Car, So th à t when we '
f the tank another autom atic device shuts deliver- them , the buyers wil’ have
p j im effigie fuel supply, so the boiler can- a car th a t will stand- up under ail
cVrsnot be burned. W hile tile steam er te sts; th a t will give service I verier
ihe/’s bch’.g operated i4 is ro m u m 'n g every condition of traffic a t a tuiving
p ilo t fu el-only p a rt of the tiiiie, Sii the ^unbelievable to m otor c iF drivers.”
T re a s u re r— R o h e it High.
S srgeant-at-A rm s— Carlon.
Class A dvisor— Miss R idings
LEEBOM1«
J.
C, H errin g , field deputy
assessor ............ ........... i . .
J. T. i.itfle, field deputy i.s-
sessor
.......................... |. . .
E. A. Angley, field deputy as-
• ‘'dess'or
\
. .j.
J. t C, Pendleton, field deputy
;. ',a # se« o ri V . . .................; ..
Jay T errill, field deputy; a s­
sessor .............................i. . .
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s 'tra ­
veling. expebse
.
,T. B. Coleman, d a m p s fo r as­
sesso r's office ............i . .
Home Tel. and Tel. Co., t speq-
tior’a telephone bill . . I . .
T IR E
W >SPIT4,L
MOVED to th e B E A V E R CORNER.
MASON . a n d HO Op TIRKfe.
...... . ~
■" ■ — ■- ■ è— ■—
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» A P £ R yiH E N W R IT IN G
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
T11E'*<JOVD THINGS
» OF
AUTUMN
> J 'a jn a iV r x but am ong th e num -
ld^sjHji|s of peace and
prosperiFy there! is n othing so es­
s e n tia * 'to the .yVQxid’s w elfare as
&ood# m u trltip u s b read — th e kind
tS a fta h t^ s jd o d , looks as g ood'as
,it tastes, and proves its goodness
-ft* - hvingi ngk-' hnrt tti and vigor to
all who eat it.
Such bread isr
th e kind m ade by
“ LITHIA BAKERY
Our ’ assortm ent^ftato& , -MU-
coal
burners that are|m ade to render the maximum
service. They ar® attractive, Noth in ldokft and in
f .
Total,
^ 5, T ax R eb ate ,
W ilson, tax refu n d ;
E. Wood, tax refun4
DIO— 116 Church St.
n stru c ilo n on violin—
hod
O rchestra and
ork. H arm ony, theory
r. Leonard C. P etit.
FO R TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
and county road, near H ilt; sm all
house and outbuildings;
good
stock o r chicken ranch with plen­
ty of wood and tillable lacd. Will DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— R e .lt
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
and office, IOS P ioneer av,
acreage; prefer no house, but
Telephone 28. O ffic e house
w ould ensider acreage w ith sinal'
to 12 a. ill.: 2 to 5 n in
house. E leanor G reer, 109 G ran.
CHIP. O P n a c t « As,
Ite St.
23 ltf*
WANTED
TO TRADE— Two
or DR. E. R. ANGELL— I
and Eleetro-Tliei ipy,
< th ree high ..grade m-iik goats, for
nation does w onders.
wood or chickens.
160 Boula-
1 vard.
2»-3*
Dank bldg. Phone 4 8
•'N ature a h ’
FOR R E M
CONVALESCENT HOMI
APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish e d , close
luj m odern conveniences. Adults CONVALESCENT Hl
cheer.
Good e i re
only. In q u ire 186 H argadine St.",
Term
s
reasonable.
or phone 122.
257-tf
St. Phone 411 R.
FOR R ^N T — Two farnis&du niulses,
T R A N SFE R AND EZPRMKH
m odern, cen trally located.
In ­
q u ire 166 H argadine St. Phone
JR prom pt ana careful service
122.
23tf
au to tru ck s or horse drays, cal)
W h ittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117
FOR R EN T— Bed room s w ith heat
Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear H ote'
550 E. Main St.
23-3
A shland.
6 6
f. L. POW BLL— GENERAL TRANS
PER — Good team and m otor
trucks.
Good service at a reason
Public notice is hereby given th a t ,
the undersigned, sheriff of Jackson able price. Phone 83.
county, Oregon, u n d er and p u rsu a n t , WANTED— A woman with come
to a c e rtain ord er of th e county!
tra in in g as nurse. A ddress Mar­
c o u rt of Jackson county, Oregon,
th a M. Spenker, H otel M edford,
duly m ade and entered on th e 30th
M edford.
23-3*
day of A ugust, A. D. 1922, will offer
for sale and will sell, a t the fro n t
— A refined, educated
door of th e court house in Ja c k so n -'
fo r responsible- position:
ville, Jackson county, Oregon, to th ej
nent. A ddress M artha M.
highest bidder for cash in hand, all I
Hotel M edford, Medford.
o r any of those certa n lots, p iec e s’
23-3*
o r parcels of land h e re to fo re a c ­
quired by Jackson county, Oregon,
H E LP WANTED
for delinquent taxes, and now owned
by said county,, upon which lots, WANTED— Im m ediately, ladies to
G avel, $30 week and expenses to
pieces o r parcel# of land, th e said
•work A shland, or outside tow ns
county co urt of said co u n ty has set
$3 day. Vendom e H otel, see Mrs.
' a m inim um price as indicated in said
J o n e s .- ’
18-3*
order, and as said land and sa'd
price is set fo rth in Volume One of
A
Jackson c o u n ty ,' Oregon, T ax T itle WANTED— Men who can sell.
splendid
stock
in
good
asso
rtm
en
t
Land R ecord, in the office of thei
undersigned ’ sh eriff, h t th e co urtj -Of varieties. .S elect te rrito ry open.
A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign. W rite
house in Jacksonville. Oregon, rn ter-i
now for p a rticu la rs, Salem N urs­
4nce to which is hereby mad-?- and
ery Comp, ny, 428 . Oregon Bldg.,
each thereof is hereby m ade a p art
Salem , Oregon.
19-12
of th is notice; said sale will com­
m ence a t 10 o’clock a. m. on S a tu r­ W ANTED— Girl experienced in con­
day, the 14th day df O ctober, A. D.
fectionery work.
Those not ex­
1922, and continue u n til 12 o’clock
perienced need n ot apply. Plaza
noon of said day. and in case all of
C onfectionery.
22tf
said property "is not s6ld w ithin said
tim e, said sale will be held and con­
FOR SALE
tin u ed a t th e sam e place, betw een
th e sam e h o u rs on each succeeding
S aturday, u n til all of said land so
L to be sold, has been sold, or pending FOR SALE— M odern six room plas­
the fu rth e r orders of the County
tered bugalow , chicken house,
Court of Jackson county. Oregon
woodshed, garage, th re e large
A list of all p roperty to be sold,
lots, fru it berries, etc.
Price
to g e th e r w ith th e m inim um price at
$2650, with term s. Inquire F o u rth
which e a ch lot, piece or parcel
St. B arber Shop or 2S3 B street.
th ereo f can be sold, is open to the
9-lm o
n of th e, public a t the office
undersigned sh eriff in the
use a t Jacksonville, Oregon.
a t Jacksonville, Oregon,
er 7th, 1922.
_ _ _ _
HARDWARE
B A R R E R -
A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll
JR SALE-— A num ber of
m ilch cows, will be frosh
m onth.
pricks reasonable.
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
Krinkle Corn-Flake: —12 packages'for _______ _
Polar White-Soap— Í5 bars f o r ............. .............
Oiear Heavy* Drink ig Glasses—each ...............
A MARKET
FOR SALE— Piano, used at K ings
bury Springs dance pavilion. Sell­
ing on account no m ore dances
P rice $135, term s.
In q u ire If
G ranite St. Phone 296-Y. 21 5*
taken at our store
FO R -SA L E — 10 acres $65 per acre,
— $’6 50 cash, 1% m iles town, under
ditch. O. A. M anning T alent, Or.
22tf
We can give youBest Prices
and Club Rates
Kinds aria Best Quality at
Right Prices
y Friday and Saturday
MAGAZINES
PERIODICALS
NEWSPAPERS
Delivery of magazines
GUARANTEED
or money back
We give dependable service
—not fly-by-night promises
FOR SALE— Good F ord ru n ab o u t
w ith com m ercial body, 1918 m o­
del, or will tra d e to r cows. R. H.
22 3
Coffin, 595 Roca St.
PEACHES— Cling and free stone
peaches, 2% cents per pound,
w hile they last. J. A. G ear, 527
T errace St. Phone 408-J. 23-2*
FOR SALE— Concord grapes.
H elm an, Box 440, N orth
J. K.
Main
,TH MAIN STREET
At Once
You Will
SEK US NOW' ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
ever. Know
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
ng of “ being prepared” for
next..tw enty-four horn’s will
ing sense of safety—
monev
R anches, O rchards an d Hom es
F ire and A uto Insurance
H o g l .A shland Bldg.
<
P h o n e 20
P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out
fire insurance has roblfed m any
a m an of his e n tire «property.
Don’t be caught unprepared by
the fire fiend. Y onr Wbne, your
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very r a i l money
value.
No property is secure against
d estruction by fire. L et us tell
you how little it will cost to fully
protect you.
“ W hen you w an t good in su r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings,”
. ASH ÏA N ÎJ, ORE.
’•
Safety blades resharpened,
like new. Single bit, SOc
doz. Dobule Mt, 60c dáé^
d i l l d ren ’a W ork A
FOR SALE— Five room , m odern
cottage, p artly fu rnished, built-in
featu res, newlj* painted and p a ­
pered, lot 50x205, b erries, fru it.
F o r p a rticu la rs, inqu re 372 Iowa
or to ow ner a t 502 F airview St.
9-1 mo
SW EET CIDER— M ade fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c, delivered. P hone - 9 -F - ll.
R 7 -8 9 N orth M al«
W. A. SHE!
deputy ía p
SWT A. WOOOS— Prae« ••
te oy6, ear. nose anc
O ffice honre. 10 to 12 anc
Sweden Du rg Bldg Ash
*
7S-tf
’«• 4. t . I MMEN8— Physic al.-
Surgeon.
Pr->etlr|
!m ten
eye. ear, nose ¿nd tnrr-»t fji
supplied
Oculist a U(j aurts,
S. P R R Offices. M. F. an
Bldg.. M«dford. Ore
P hone
eld in tljè As-t
SIM PSON’S
PHYSICIAN*
NOTICE OF TAX IxAXD SALE
Heating Stoves
Total; $
W illows’ Pensions '
[fleets w ^ ?e*
M arie Baer, w idow ’s
„,v ' pension ............................ -5
*■--"
• Mrs. f'J* H, Byerly, w idow ’s
enneth Tlqhson
pension .............................
. Max M offitt Ju a n ita B utler, w idow ’s pen-
re r
sio» .................................
'
' T , Hebeeea A. Clary, widow’s
mence M arrette
peng,on
................... ..
Miss M arsters 5Ira Susie Coy, w idow ’s pen-
-----*—
sion ..................................» • ■
SS M EETING
N ettie G reen, „.w idow ’s pen­
sion ............ .....................; • •
heir first m eet- A lc e ,p Ha v e il, w idow 's ^en;
lav, the 22nd,
sion .................; • • • • • } '.,
lowing- oG'icers Ina H usoiu widow s pensieri
a j i s f e » ® ! « : * : :H l8lns' ’ ^ 1 *
peslon ............................ » • •
Dolly Love, w idow ’s pension,.
C harles R ush Anna P.rescott, widow’s pen-.
Lislie WeiitsH*n - ■ »ion- . . • • • IQ JT » ..........Ji- •
R osa-A , Peffly, w idow ’s pen;
38?«0
Mob A ............................ j ' ' ,
R etha M. R ichardson, widow«
— pension
Mrs. R. J. Row en, widow s
pension .......................... ? ' ’
COUNTY COI RT I, ROCEEpi.\GÍ!|
Rosé R. Singler, w idow 's pen­
sion ................................. .. ■
(C ontinued F rom Y esterday.)
Addie W ebb Shanks, w id o w s
pension .......................... ? ' J .
C oroner’s Office .
\ i »
w idow ’s pen­
Glass & PrudhonWTfe? ’ coriP *’
sion ............................ .. • . • •
n e r’s rupplies ..................... $
1.60 E lizabeth Sevey, widow s pen­
Seh<M>l S u p e rin te n d en t’s Office
sion ............ ..
; •£ • ■
Susaune IT. C a rte r, BehObl f u-
S arah
W akem an,
widow s
p e rin ten d e n t's .salary ,..<.,4$lp6.66
•sion
•.••L t* ’
E lizabeth Burr," school su p er­
Amy R- T horn, widow s pen-.
v iso r’s salqry. ...............■ 120.00
pension
..........? ■ •
Lucile Goold, tehool sup erin ­
T o ta i $
te n d e n t’s a ssista n t ..........«*:
i
Susanne H. C arter, school su­
tTo be continued tom orrow )
p e rin te n d e n t’s expense . . .
24.66
Jacksonville P o st, school su­
p e rin te n d e n t’s expense . . 1 4 . 0 0
Elizabeth
tfiu iq l p m o r-. i
. vfijor's trav elin g expense.
7 2.00
Susanne H. C arter, school su­
bargains k * real
p e rin te n d e n t’s trav elin g -ex-
• .
pense ......................................
50.00
estath
Home Tel. ft Tel. Go., ichool
su p e rin te n d e n t’s tel. b ill.
7.50
W estern Union Tel. Co., school
S u p erin ten d en t's telegram s
3.^1
and R anch Properties
-i A '
-3 i t .
•»
3 r --i——-»-ir-ij-jj
-H ouses to R ent
. . v '/ a
£<*
$ 3 5 lf&
F ru it In sp e c to r’s Office
K. iRj
, te sta e -
to r’s nalarv and «'xpense .$185.50
CITIZEN ’S RANK B U IIiD lN G ^
k 11 o i’ avd 1E . h 'e n i r r ; pru it !n-o
s 41
sp ecto r’s s a la r y » and ex­
pense . .'A \
.V.*.‘ «X
>YS9 iflO
A ssessor’s Office
A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each tim «
j 7 kYil F riiy friends here reg re t th e ir
j T heir m any frien d s here re g re t th e ir
I ?ft't\lVe'7i&:rid. •"* u
Guaranteed to be Cured
■ W ithout Operation
Y " \\ N I be cured and will
I remain cured,” is the
constant thought of suffer­
er» from Pile*.
P re sid e n t ............ ..
R u th F laekus
V ic e - P r e s id e n t..........M urie P resco tt
T r e a s u r e r ’ ................... . D im ple Slack
S ecretary
............ .. . Isabell Silver SOPHOMORE CLASS M EETING
T heiSophetpor^s. chose the fqJt0*’-
L ib ra ria n ............ D orothy C bcistian
irig
"orticeYs ’ to" rep re sen t them in
T he school has adopted a new
th
e
ir
class d u ties and act.iyititfS this
system of" Glee practice, d uring
y
e
a
r
:
.................
’ •' ’
’ y
school hours, which seem s to be very
P
re
sid
e
n
t—
^Cli^ster
W
obtlsl'1
satisfacto ry .
V ice-P resident— Thelma* i Perozzi.
All th e success of th e preceding
Secretary.—.Kafcherine P ttf itg e r.
y ear w as not only due to the co­
T re a su re r— R obert W right.
operatio n of th e m em bers, b u t also
Class adv.iser— M innie Poley.
to th e m an ag em en t of ou r in stru c to r,
Mia« M drtW H.' 1 '
'<
JU N IO R CLASS M EETING
T h e last period of F rid ay , the
22nd w as laid aside for th e election
Of class officers in A shland High
School. E ach class w ent to it# ; as­
signed room to conduct the m eeting.
John Galey, p resid en t of th e pre­
vious year, was the presid in g officer.
Those elected w ere:
P re sid e n t— Jo h n Galey.
V ice-P resident— H ow ard Hobson.
S ecretary— G ertru d e C arlton';
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I B U S IN E S S
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Ashland, Oregon
L R ents IJickisraan P ro p e rty —
j T f l i ^ i l s i g V ^ U a n d d a u g h te r, who
^ n r t r g q i n A shland from San Diego
a few days ago, have leased th e W.
O. D ickerson property on Bush
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Real E sta te and R eal Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
P h one 211
41 8 Main St.