Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, November 2, 1022
ASHLAND DALLI TIDING»
PAGE THREE
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L adies Aid to M eet—
The L ad ies’ Aid of the P re sb y te r­
ian church will hold an all-day ses­
V’h'itors in A shland—
sion tom orrow . M embers a re urged
Rev. E. P. L aurence and Rev. Jc s. | to come early as possible.
A ngell w ere in A shland last even­
ing. They atte n d ed th e services a t
Cheap insurance Is costly a t any
th e B aptist church.
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price. F o r sound insurance a t re a ­
Hold W eiher R o a s t -
ANNUONCEMENT -
Troop 2 Boy Scouts held a w einer
I have vacated my office a t No. 25
ro ast on th e hills above tow n, Mon- ; The Plaza.
Lady p a tie n ts will
day evening. Scoutm aster K oehler,; please call for th eir kim onas at the
One cent the word each time.
for lack of tim e and feeling he can ­ office of Dr. H. M. Shaw, Suite No.
FOR EXCHANGE
not do ju stice to th e w ork, has re ­ 6, No. 25 The Plaza. Dr. Geo. J. u n d l g e i t ^ f o o d .^Vhe w h o lF S y lte m !
PHYSICIANS.
signed, b u t will m eet w ith the boys Kinz, C hiropractor.
50t« is poisoned, causing tired , nervous, FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum - DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P'act?r*
once a m onth u n til a n o th e r scout­
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feeling and no appetite.
S im p le! bered ranch on Pacific highw ay lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
R e tu rn s H ere fo r W in ter—-
bu ck th o rn b ark , glycerine, etc., as ■ and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency. m aster can be found.
If you w ant the best th e re is in
Herm-an T ro tt, son of.M rs. F ergu- mixed in A dlerika. expels gas and
house and outbuildings;
good
t to 5.
Swcdanburg Bldg., Ash-
E stablished 1883.
34tf
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef,
son, living at 184 B s tre e t re tu rn - P °:sons a l“ ° at INST* NTL? ’ a “ d i stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen-
land, O ra
’ 72 tf
4. You don’t have to risk a cent
®
’
¡gives you b e tte r ap p etite. A d le n k a ,
ty of wood and tillable laud. W i l l -------------------—_________________ _
lard and sh o rte n in g , get it a t Det­
P rin te d b u tte r w rappers, sm all to be relieved of c a ta rrh . Get a H y -; ed hom e Monday from a two years rem oves su rp risin g m a tte r from
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
J- EMMENS— P h v s’c 'a u anc
r ic k ’s. W e sell for less.
4 8tf
acreage; p refer no house, but
Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
to
h its, 25 cents a dozen; th re e dozen om ei o u tfit from M cNair Bros., the stay in ea ste rn Oregon, w here he BOTH upper and low er bowel w h ic h '
■ I has been em ployed on a large ranch, poisoned stom ach. EX CELLENT to f would ensider acreage w ith smal:
*y®.
ear,
nose
and
th
ro
a
t.
Glasses
fo
r
CO
cents.
T
idings
Office.
51
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d ru g g ists, and if it does not satisfy,
F lu ff Rugs, m ade from your old
house. E leanor G reer. 199 G ran.
supplied. O culist and a u rlst for
H erm an expects to spend the w in ter X uard ag ain st, appendicitis.
T. K.
they will refund the purchase price.
Re St.
231tf*
—8
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
w orn out carpets. Telephone' 208.
A
shland
and
will
be
em
ployed
by
L
nlton.
D
rugg-st.___________
in
Ja ck so n ’s Pavilion to reopen S at­
----------- ----------------Bldg., M sdford, Ore. P hone 567
41-eod-lm o*
urday night.
51-5
The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo-j Moye R e p o r te d -
A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin­ the S outhern Pacific.
DR?'MATTIE B.~SHAW— R es'dence
Mr. p e e r moved W ednesday from
and office 108 P j ' ' eer BVe®"e
ished to order. S. P enniston, phone
ra te d a t 65 N orth Main stre e t, w ith
F
r
u
it
cake
and
m
ince
m
eat
tim
e
is
L eaves for O akland—
58 Bush s tre e t to 48 F ifth stre e t.
T e le p h o n e ‘ 28. Office house. 10
444-Y,
46— 26
en tird new equipm ent.
here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on
Miss Em m a Bushby, who has been
I to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. ni., only.
I
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
visiting her sister Mrs. J. E. An-[ M edford B u sin ess V isitors—
peel, raisins, c u rra n ts, figs, spices,
GOOD INSURANCE
1>R „ M
p . . ---------- ;
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M. >1. H H A v— Physician an I
guine for the past several m onths,
H arry H osier and W ill Dodge were su g ar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
We
have
not
gone
out
of
b
u
sin
ess’
Surgeon.
Special
a
tte n tio n Eyes,
You can do it easily! Use SEPO L—th a
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf The N orthw estern M utual F ire As-
48tf
E ars, Nose, T hroat. Glasses f !-'
m arvelous Sheep Dip Tonic Shampoo—it left last evening for her hom e in business visitors in M edford W ed­ for less.
B read.
52tf sociation was organized in 1901 and
encourages the grow th of heavy, lu x u rian t, O akland, Calif.
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block.
nesday.
glossy h a ir—frees the scalp from d an d ru ff !
Phone 79 or 28.
G et $20 a Hay—
•—D elightful to use— leaves a d ainty fra g ­
has been b u ilt up w ith the idea o f , ________________________ ________
rance.
F o r excessive oil, lifeless h air,
Good
reliable
d
e
n
tistry
a
t
reason-
L egitim ate plan and lady’s v alu ­
Jack F ro st is prow ling a ro u n d —
LEEDOM will tak e the KNOCK
p rotecting property ow ners general- HR, G. C. P H E T T F P L A C E —D entist
d an d ru ff, fa llin g h a ir an d itching s c a lp — ;
o in ). A ddress) ablo prices.
Dr. H enry B. P u r lJ ly w ith SOUND INSURANCE. We
i t has no eq u al’
— successor to W. E. Buchanan.
fool him w ith a new overcoat. P aul- out of your OLD T IR E or sell you able secret, 25 cents (c
A t all good dru g sto res—
Adv. i
Special a tte n t on given to s tra ig h t­
44tf! do not deal in CH EAP INSURANCE
39tf F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. 3 9 -lm o 1 B eaver Bldg.
s e ru d ’s.
50tf a new CORD for $10.00.
ening and care of ch ild ren ’s teeth.
W e offer th e in su rin g public as good
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to
insurance as can be secured any­
5. Office phone 151. Residence
phone 201-J.
Camps Buliding,
w here a t any price, an unexcelled
A
shland,
Oregon.
insurance service and a saving w h i c h ______________
_____ 45t<
has never been less th an 25 per cent HR. J . P. CHISHOLM — G raduate
and a t present ranges from 25 to 40
veterinary.
Located on the Gill
Der eent
property, west of the Normal
P
Schoo! on W alker Ave.
We a re rep resen ted in A shland by
GEORGE H. YEO
CHIROPRACTORS
All policies absolutely, non-assess- n i >
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..
i DR. E . B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
aDie’
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi-
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nation does w onders. F irst N at’l
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-112.
Moves to Ashland—
House Calls
Mr. M axfield, who has been living
in T alent for th e past few m onths,
CONVALESCENT HOME
has moved back to A shland.
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite
St. Phone 411-R.
306-lm o
OU ARJL ASKED to vote November 7 on a constitutional amendment authorizing the city of
No Investm ent pays b e tte r than
good clothes. See P a u le sru d 's suits.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
Portland to levy within the city a tax of one million dollars a year for three years to finance
Stomach Full of Gas B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L ¡
Destroys Appetite
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
DOUBLE THE BEAUTY sad
LUSTRE OF YOUR HAIR
The Exposition Means
Immediate State Development
Y
\ I
the proposed 1927 Exposition.
There is evidence that plans and purposes of the 1927 Exposition are not fully under««
stood and this message is being published to give a more complete understanding and to gain stater
wide approval of the Exposition plans.
It should first of all be made plain that the proposed three million dollar tax to be levied in Port«*
land is contingent upon the raising of a fund of one million dollars by private subscription — the
men who are pioneering the building of the Exposition showing their own faith in a material way.
<J The one purpose of the Exposition is the development of Oregon and Oregon resources.
<yj Oregon, twice the size of the state of New York and one of the richest sections of the world in
natural resources, has less than a million population instead of the four or five millions which th©
state can easily support and which in turn would contribute to the support of the state.
4J Oregon has fewer people than the city of Los Angeles.
<3 Oregon has only eight people to the square mile. California has 22 and Washington 20.
Oregon is burdened with taxes and the one sure relief tb the individual taxpayer is more people to
develop more wealth to share the tax burden.
<J Vast areas of Oregon soil, as fertile as the world contains, are untouched by the plow because the
people of the world do not know of their fertility, and opportunity.
Ci But these are facts we all know.
<
We are all agreed as to the need of development in Oregon; now let us see what the 1927 Exposi­
tion can mean in bringing about that development:
<J It is proposed that the 1927 Exposition shall be the central feature of a ten-year development plan
for the state,
tjj The first essential of this plan is that the people of the East who can better their own conditions by1
coming to Oregon be made to know what Oregon can offer.
<| It is planned, if the Exposition measure is approved at the polls, to begin, not later than 1924, a
campaign of advertising which shall cover all the rich states to the east of us. This advertising is
to appeal to farmers, stockmen, orchardists, manufacturers and tourists, telling each of these classes
of the opportunities which Oregon offers them and inviting them to come and see for themselves. All
this advertising will lead up to the 1927 Exposition, but it will be intended to attract not alone sight­
seers but settlers and investors even before the Exposition.
<fl It is planned also to continue this development programme after the Exposition is ended and until
1934.
CJ It is proposed that the Exposition shall strongly feature the products and resources of Oregon, sef
that visitors will become interested in the state as a place for them to live and prosper.
Each section of the state will be given an opportunity to benefit both by the preliminary advert
tising and by the Exposition itself.
<2 Railways will be asked to sell excursion tickets to the Exposition, which shall give the holders
without extra cost a trip to other sections of the state which they may desire to visit.
dj Each county in the state will be invited to participate in a carefully worked-out plan to.’direct attend
tion to and create interest in all sections of the state.
Those who sponsor the Exposition believe that these plans will insure a speedy and definite devel-:
opment of Oregon's vast resources by bringing together the entire energies of the state and by
focusing attention upon the state.
dj The welfare of every man, woman and child in Oregon is directly connected with state develop-:
ment. Adequate state development means increased prosperity, a better social condition, better
markets, more comforts and conveniences, with reduced taxation.
,
In the present, condition of the United States and of the world at large, Oregon’s state development
will not come speedily unless well thought-out and aggressive plans are put into execution.
42 The 1927 Exposition — as the concentration point of a ten-year development plan — is a definite,
tangible movement for state-wide progress, and on this basis you can confidently give your approval
to the Exposition measures to be voted on at the polls November 7.
W hy the Exposition H as Been Set F orw ard From 1925 to 1927
The change of date from 1925 to 1927 has been made because it has been found im­
possible to build an adequate Exposition and to co-ordinate all its features in a general
plan for Oregon development in the little more than two years between now and 1925.
New Novelty
O rchestra.
Springs, S atu rd ay night.
V
H ot |
51-5
Injured Hip in F a ll—
FOR prom pt and careful service,
au to tru c k s or horse drays, call
W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117.
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t near Hote.
A shland.
,
56tf
T. L. PO W ELL— GENERAL TRANS
FE R — Good team and m otor
trucks. Good service at a reason-
able" price. Phone S3.
S. A. H aw ks, of Factory stre e t,
fell on th e back steps of his home
Tuesday m orning and broke his hip
bone.
He is now confined to his
bed, but is g e ttin g along as well as
WANTED.
could be expected under the circum ­
WANTED— Wh 1 oak
gs or tim ­
stances.
ber. Nordby ; -iber
; ,x p o..
, P o rtla n d , Ore
4 3-10
POLITICAL ANNÜUNCLMLNTS
A
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W ANTED— By young lady, sté n o ­
J . O. RIGO
graphie work nr i.lerk’?g in tto re.
C andidate for m em ber of the leg­
P hone 196.
51-3*
isla tu re a t the Novem ber election.
SITUATION WAN S ED
I go to serve the best in terests of
the sta te , and of Jackson county, WANTED— Position a
chau ffeu r
and m echanic. Experienced. Tr.ps
especially.
adv-36
nr perm anent job. Address P. I).
Box 254, Ashland.
52-1*
STATE REPR ESEN TA TIV E
H aving been nom inated by the
LOST.
people a t the May prim ary, I hereby
solicit your sup p o rt and votes as one; LOST— Bunch of key^ ' o n ~ r in ■'
of the two S tate R epresentatives in
F in d er re tu rn to Holm es Groc rv.
the L eg islatu re, to be elected a t the
52-2*
November e le c tlo n .-J O H N H. CAR-
on Green Springs
KIN.
— adv. 35-tf
M ountain road, suit case. F inder
leave
a t T idings office. $5 re ­
FO R STATE SENATOR
ward.
C. C. C lark.
52-2*
H aving reg u larly received the re
publican nom ination for S tate Sena-
'
FOR R E M .
¡tor, I hereby announce my cand'dac?
for sa d office. If elected, I shall FOR RENT T hree room furnished
earnestly and to the best of my abil-
front ap a rtm e n t. Allen Buildin
ity, endeavor to serve all in such
52t f
m anner as to best advance th eir
GOOD FIV E ROOM Modern lio n s?,
inoral tn d m aterial welfare.
ail furnished,
"or re n t i even
40tf-?dv
GEORGE W. DUNN.
m onths or l o n e r , g e o l location,
per m onth $20. Also will ¡ell n
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
cood Overland runabout i ar, in ly
run about 6000 miles, good ru b ­
(E ffective January 1, 1022)
ber all around and a spare tire ;
Dully (E xcept Sunday)
this is a big bargain nt $350. bee
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
Beaver R ealty Co.
F irst come,
7:00 *. ni.
7:00
first
served.
62-3
8:00 a. ni.
8:00
9:00 a. m.
9:00
FOR HALE.
10:00 a. m.
10:00
11:00 a. in.
11:00
'OR SALE— W ir r apples a t $1
12:00
12:00 noon
per box. Bring ; >;r boxes. W. L.
1:00
1:00 P- tn .
Moore, Belleview.
44-6*
2:00
2:00 P- m.
3:00
3:00 P ni.
2— Goat ;r.ilk.
Iderss P.
’ 4:00
4:00 P. ni.
O. Box 463.
: 2-1 mo*
5.00
5:00 P. in.
FOR RALE— Why ’lot build out < a
6:00
6:00 P- m.
the highw ay, w here you can keep
7:00
7:00 P- m.
a cow and chickens. I have pern
8:30
8:30 P. ni. Sat. only
i nice 5-acre tra c ts on highw ay
9:30
9:30 P- in.
Can sell cheap and give term s
16:30 P- ni. Sat. only 10:30
Only 10 m inutes ru t. O A. M an­
stiuuiiy ncneuuie
ning. T alent O
38-K
Leave M edford for A shland and
A shland for M edford everv ^ o u r on^
the h our from . .
• « •» 1 • ••
tered bungalow , chicken hour
then 6:30 p. m. add 9 :30 p. in.
woodshed, garage, th re e largi
A shland w aiting room — E ast Side)
lots fru it, berries, etc.
Price
Pharmacy.
, ASHIAND-ROSERURG STAGE
{ $2650, wiih term s Inquire P ourtl
St. B arber Shop or 283 B St. 41-m<
Daily (Except Sunday)
i .
! LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG A PPL E S— 20 ounce P ippins, 50 P
! j . O0 p m .
1:00 p. m.)
box. 75c delivered. 1
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T ravel by stag e; sh ° ^ e s t route b> SW ERT CIr>ER — M ade fresh ever
20 m iles; one o.
S » Rose
d av - Twi> Ka l,° n s ^ 5<'- ,,ne
shland-R oae
scenic tripe. ____
F ace— A
A»hland-Rose
delivered.
Phone 9 F 1 1 .
burg, $4.00;
Medford - Roseburg.
$4.15; G ran ts Pass-R oseburg, $îî-OO. FOR _____
SALE ______
Indiato Scout elect ri
equipped m otorcycle, $125. Wou;
MED FORD-GRANTS PASS
tra d e for Ford car. W’ill demon
Daily (Except Sunday)
s tra te . Apply a t F ix it Shop. 52-4
LV. MEDFORD
LV. G T’S P A S S ________________________
7:30 a in. FOR SALE— W in ter apples. Pho
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. Hi-
10F13
52-liiit
2 :0 0 p. m.
5:00 p. tn.
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5:00 p. m.
Sunday Only
________ ________ ___ ____________
1 0 :0 0 a .m .
10:00 a. m.
C 3 0 p. m.
4 30 PThV
G ran ts P ass w aiting room — In f
B onboaniere, phone 160.
Office and w aiting room-^^^g^
Good Insurance
1927
0. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
E xp osition C om m ittee
George L, Baker,¡V ice-C hairm an M anaging Com m ittee
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
MANAGING COMMITTEE
A. H. Lea
F. T. Griffith, Chairman
W. W. Harrah
George L. Baker, Vice-Chairman
F. C. Deckabach
John F. Daly
William Hanley
Guy W. Talbot
•
Emery Olmstead
Ira F. Powers
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Emery Olmstead, Chairman
David M . Dunne
Gay W. Talbot
J- A. Cranston
Ira F. Powers
R E-
John F. Daly
Nathan Strauss
;
OTIZKN’H RANK BUILDING
5SÄ
W. A. SHELL
BARBER
Safety blades resharpened
Ilia new. S ita le bit, 80c
1
X
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR BY FIVE HUNDRED OREGON CITIZENS
dox.
Dobule Dit, 60c doz
OhUdreo’e Work A
Specialty
We have not gone out of busi­
ness! This Agency was e sta b ­
lished in 1883 and has been built
up w ith the idea of protecting the
people of A shland and vicinity
with SOUND INSURANCE. We
.lo not deal in CHEAP INSUR­
ANCE; if we considered it safe
for th e assured, we would have
had it to sell a t th is office years
ago. The ag en t of cheap in su r­
ance gets all his stu ff is w orth.
No one can afford to lose even
once on fire insurance.
Billings Agency
Established 18S3
Real E state and Real Insurance
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.