Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND D A IL I TTDINGS
Friday, December 15, 1022
PACK T u R im
r
Seniors Havo “Goot” Party—
Basketball Under W a y -
Here from Grants Pass——
W endell Colby and F. E. F rench J
W ith a variety of b azairre cos-
B asketball practice a t A sh lard
G ran ts Pass business m en, w ere in itu m e s , m em bers of the senior class high school is now well u n d er w jy .j
th e cky today on business.
They of A shland high school held a p a rty ; w ith a series of inter-class contests;
Oca cent th e w ord each tim e.
w
ere
glad
to
see
the
sunshine,
as 'i n M em orial hall T hursday evening
com ing to a close this evening, a
FO R EXCHANGE
PUYN1CIANS.
they had encountered heavy fog b e -|T h e a ffa ir was styled a “ Goofy” gam e betw een the ju n io rs and the
R iver and M edford, j party, and everyone cam e dressed in sophom ores for the suprem acy of the
Dll. ER N EST A. WOODS— P ractlc FOR TRADE— 160 acre u n in c u m -; tw een Rogue
lim ited to eye, ear, nose an-
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay M r. F rench is a form er A shland m an odd a ttire , firs t prize was tak en by school. The seniors w ere decisively
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
h o u -e °Uail'd l °o u tb ifitd in g s^’ Sgood and is now a3SO<:iated w ith
A .¡O lin Caldwell, who was dressed as a defeated recently by the sophom ores,
8 to E. S weden b a rs Bldg., A st
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen-i Colby and W endell Colby in b u sin e ss! girl, and the secoud aw ard went to while the freshm en were defeated b v ;
land. O ra
73-t
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill; in G rants Pass,
M argaret Cam pbell, dressed as a boy. th e juniors. M embers of the regu-
OK. J. 8. EM MENS-—PhyslC'an am
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
C haperons for the evening w ere la r q u in te t have not yet been select-'
S uigeon.
P ra ctice lim ited
h
acreage; prefer no house, but
F
r
u
it
cake
and
m
ince
m
eat
tim
e
h
Alice
Heys, Zipora B lum enfeld and ed, and the best m aterial show ing
eye, e a r. nose and th ro a t. Glass«
w ould cnsider acreage w ith sm alt
here.
F
o
r
citro
n
,
orange
and
lem
on
supplied. O culist and a u rlst fc
Coach W alter Hughes.
up d u ring the inter-class gam es will
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and B
ite St.
231tf* peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices,
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vie for positions on the firs t squad, j
Bldg., M edford, Ore. P hone Z6
L et us renovate your suit now and
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su g ar, etc.. D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
IN TER UK BAN AUTOCAR CO.
4
8
tf
iav
°id
th
e
holiday
ru
sh
.
P
a
u
lse
ru
d
’s.
for less.
DR. M ATTIE 15. SHAW— Residence
The social circle of th e C hristian
and office, ICS P ioneer avenue.'
(E ffective January 1, 1922)
Do not fail ¡ 7 7 ^ over the doll church wil1 give a bazaar and Cooked i
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
Dally (Except Sunday)
If you w a n t th e best th e re Is in sets a t the N eedlecraft Shop.
80tf food sale a t E nders Store S aturday. '
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
LV. MEDFORD
. ASHLAND, bacon, boiled bam «, chipped beef.
D ecem ber 16. Sale s ta rts a t 10 a. m.
7 :00 a. m. lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t D et­
DR. 11. M. SHAW— Physician and 7:00 a. m.
S6-3
8:00
a.
m.
On
R
oid
to
Recovery—
8
:00
a.
m.
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes.
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
4 8tf
9:00
a.
m.
9
:00
a.
m.
Mrs.
H
enry
Bostwick,
of
Seventh
E a rs, Nose, T h ro at. Glasses f it­
10:00 a. m.
ted. Room 6. Mills-McCall Block. 10:00 a. m.
: stre e t, who has been su fferin g fro m ! J u s t received a block of new d a te s .,
11:00
a.
m.
11:00
a. m.i Now on F re ig h t R un—
Phone 79 or 28.
! an a tta ck of influenza for the past Plaza M arket,
85tf
12:00 noon
12:00 n o o n ( E R W illiam a late of P o rtla n d ,
several days, is reported to be con-!
1:00 p. m J
DR. G. C. P H E T T E P L A C E — D entist 1:00 p. m.
2 : 0 0 p . m . |'3 a new m an on
local freig h t siderably im proved.
— successor to W. E. Buchanan. 2 :00 p. m.
Arrive from Klamath—
3:00 p. m .¡b etw een A shland and G ran ts Pass.
Special a tte n tio n given to s tra ig h t­ 3 :00 p. no.
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| Dr. J. M. W ebster, of Phoenix,
4:00 p. m.
4 :00 p. m. j
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ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth.
5. E very su ffe re r troni s to m a c h 'c a m e over the m ountain from K lam -
Office hour3, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 :00 p. m.
5 .0 0 p. na.
New shipm ent of su its and o ’coats
tro
u b le, gas, belching, so u r stom ach, a th F alls T hursday, m aking the trip
6:00
p.
in.
6:00
p.
ra.
5. Office phone 151. R esidence
7 :0 0 p. m. Just in. W ill be glad to show them . nervousness, dizziness and b illio u s -p n fjve hours, and rep o rts the ro a d s'
phone 201-.J.
Camps Buliding, 7 :00 p. m.
84tf ness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na as being in very good shape despite!
8:30 p. m. P a u lse ru d ’s.
8:30 p. in. Sat. only
A shland, Oregon.
45tf
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
stom ach tab lets today and s ta r t a [be fact th a t th e re is considerable,
CHIROPRACTORS
1G:3O p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Always see me firs t ab o u t your tre a tm e n t.
G uaranteed by M cNair snow on tOp o(, t be m ountain, all of;
Sunday Schedule
in su ran ce; th e re ’s a difference; why?
DR. E . B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
Leave M edford for A shland and
BI OS-
; which is packed solid and served to
84tf
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi­ A shland for M edford every h our on Ask me. Yeo, of course.
fill up all ru ts. Rev. and Mrs. Hu-!
nation does w onders. F irs t Nat 1 the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
Clift' Payne has sp u r b t?jl ladders.
cam e w ith the doctor and s to p -1
B ank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42.
then 6:30 p. in. and 9:30 p. in.
* Health Is Improving—
H ouse Calls
ped
in A shland. They expect to be;
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
The m any friends of Mrs. M, S. I^eaves fo r C alifornia —
P harm acy.
in this section for several days and
CONVALESCENT HOME
H am ak er will be glad to know th a t
D exter P a tte rso n left T hursday
A SHI A N D-ROSEBURG STAGE
she is well on the road to recovery afternoon for C alifornia for a six will visit som e of the Sunday schools,
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
as well as look a fte r o th er m atte rs in
LV. ROSEBURG from h er recen t illness.
w eeks’ business trip.
cheer.
Good care.
Good food. LV. ASHLAND
;
connection w ith th e work in the
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ran-te; 1:00 p. in.
1:00 p. m.
county.
St. I ’hone 411-R.
306-lm c
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by
E a t b a tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros.
W e have the best prices on use J
20 m iles; one of O regon’s most
7
4tf
ears to be found in th e city. Come
VETERINARY
scenic trip s.
F a r e — Ashlanxl-Rose»
O n e s cleans clothes. P hone 64.
Buick
in and look them over
V
_______
CHISHOLM
1
S-I.OC;
M edford - R oseburg.
W e will m eet any and all bona
DR. J P.
T2Ü ;
Agency.
W
alker
Ave
$1.15;
G
ra
n
ts
P
ass-R
oseburg,
$
3
.0
0
.¡fl(1e
8ub8cription
offers.
E
L
H
A
R
T
’S
Piano T uning—
V eterinary.
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
85-eod-3
W
hy
n
ot
buy
h
e
r
a
Singer
Sewing
Now is the tim e to have your piano;
-R
eliable
Agents.
TR A N SFER AND EX PR ESS.
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
M achine for Xmas. $5 down and $ 3 |tu n ed - L ari H. Loveland. S tu d io j
LV. G’T ’S PASS
FO R prom pt and carefu l service LV. ÄIED1ORD
per m onth will p u t one in your hom e. 1
E ast Main. P hone 465.
*6tfj
7:30 a m. In City on Business—
10:00
a.
m.
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal
1:00
p.
m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Robbins,
who
2
;0
0
p.
m.
S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So.
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 117
5:00 p. m. live on a ran ch down the valley, F ir St., M edford.
5:00 p. in
,x ‘ ive for Los A ngeles —
Office. 89 Oak s tre e t near Hote
Sunday Only
______
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. C risler who
A shland.
&6t
10:00 a. m. w ere in th e city on business T h u rs­
10:00 a. m.
H
ere
on
B
usiness__
!
have
been visiting a t the hom e of
4:30 p. m. day. Mr. R obbins is to be the m an­
T. L. POWELLr—GENERAL TRANS
4 :3 0 p. m.
George M cIntyre, rep resen tin g the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Nelson, 1101
F E R — Good team and mctOJ
G rin te Pass w aiting room — The ag er of the fru it association a fte r
tru ck s. Good service a t a reasor Bonbonniere, phone 160.
W estern Bond & M ortgage firm of .B olevard left yesterday for Los An-
th e firs t of th e year.
Office and w aiting room — No.
able price. Phone 83
P o rtla n d , was in the city today call- geles, w here they expect to spend the
W ANTED.
See our barg ain windows for Xm as ing on the local banking in stitu tio n s, w inter.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
84tf
Notice is hereby given th a t sealedI gifts, Studio A shland.
WOMAN WANTS W ORK by hour
L ast m onth the A utom obile Spec-i
B etter insurance at reasonable
bids
will
be
received
by
the
b
o
a
rd
'
A ddress T idings office.
84-6*
ialist
insured
th
re
e
tru
c
k
s,
six
auto-
rate3.
Billings Agency. Phone 211.
¡u n til Tuesday. Ja n u a ry 2 1923, a t Spuds— Spuds— Spuds—
Phone
274
J.
m
obiles
and
10
Fords.
W ANTED TO REN T— C om fortable , i 10 o’clock a. m ., a t th e office of the
All you w ant, $1.25, and my nam e
84tf
Splendid m usic. Fine floor, Con-
84-3 Yeo, of course.
refin ed hom e, p art furnished or ¡ioaV(1 ot D irectors of th e Gold H ill! is Dennis,
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'
genial
crow d. F a ir G round Pavilion
un fu rn ish ed , th re e bed room s. No j r r iga tion D istrict, w ithin the b oun-|
O
ur
candy
prices
are
rig
h
t,
qua
‘"
Dance.
S aturday. L p C s go! 83-fr-s
children. J. H. Robbins. Leave L]a r ies of said d istric t, in Jackson Hero h o m Hilt—
ity considered. Rose Bros.
7 4tf;
’
____ __
Ida L. C randall, of H ilt, was a
house n um ber or telephone with COun!y, Oregon, for the purchase of
O ur box candy a sso rtm e n t is the
A shland F ru it and Produce Assn, bonds in th e sum of ten th ousand business visitor in th e city T hursday.
E. V. C a rte r R e tu rn s—
m
ost
com plete in A shland.
Rose
86-6*
dollars ($ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ), voted and a u th o -|
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E. V. C arter, who lias been In Bros.
74tf
rized N ovem ber 15, 1921 of Gold!
If you w ant those hens to lay m ore
..........
u
LOST.
HUI Irrig a tio n
D is tric t,’ Jackson *&g3, get som e cracklins, 3 cents P o rtlan d for several days, has re ­ - — — -
tu
rn
e
d
to
A
shland,
b
ringing
with
85tf
LOST— Pencil p a rt of E v e rsh a rp pen- County Oregon. (Said bonds being Per pound. P laza M arket.
TH E
him a new m odel Buick sedan.
cil, solid gold. F in d e r phone 4 3 9 -jin add itio n to the sum of eighty-flvej
VIKING
CREAM
SEPARATOR
N arcissus bulbs, 15 cents each, at
J. W anda B atem an.
8 7 -2 ,th ousand dollars ($85,000.00) In
is
a
n
o
th
e
r
Catalog
House b u rste r
Hom
e
grow
n
alm
onds
and
w
a
ln
u
ts
,'
E L H A R T’S.
85-3
____________________________________ bonds previously au th o rized and
a t P eil's. Prices, $31.00 and up.
25 cents a pound. Plaza M arket. 85tf
LOST— Saddle colored,
sheepskin sol(i j
Said bonds a re num bered;
Save you $1.90 on a 20 rod roll
bag (re in fo rc e d ), lost en r o u t ' confeecU[ lVely,
com m encing
w ith ! Goes to H ilt—
of fencing ag ain st anybody else’s
th ro u g h M edford on Main S f.. to num bt.r one and following in n u m eri-i
M rs’ H ‘ M’ ChappeH left T liurs-
prices.
New and used Sewing
l.ighw ay to A shland. C ontents of
i)f(ler, m atu re s e rla lly , ln a n n u a l day for H ilt, w here she will be en-
Apply over throat and chest
M
achines
for sale or rent. G arden
—swallow small pieces cf—
but little value to o th ers includ- ; !nounts, so as to be approxim ate gaged for th e next few weeks.
tools and everything for the
ing poems and rem iniscences of
principal and in te rest, and shall
farm er.
Com plete sets for dolls a t Needle-
many y ears as a m iner and pros-
p. vabje in Gold Coin of the U nit-
V A PO R U B
PEIL’S CORNER
pector in Colorado. F in d e r will be e(j gta tes; said bonds will be dated c ra ft Shop— Coats, su its, caps, etc ,
Over Ì 7 Million Jars Used Yemil
reasonably
priced.
80tf
liberally com pensated.
A ddress ,ia n u a ry 1 1923, and b ear in te re st at
David F. Jack so n , 215 N utley St., g Der cent payable sem i-annually.
A shland. Ore. I*. O. Box 63 87-3*,
p oi. fu rth e r and detailed informa-.l W IR E W H E E L SER V ICE at Lee-
----------------------- t .o
i ] iv {o (he g e c re ta ry Qf th e flora's T ire H ospital. Broken spokes
FO R R E M .
Gold Hill Irrig a tio n D istrict, G o ld ; rep' aced “ ^c>
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
Domestic Science
Schools
Use Calumet
Where baking is done sci­
entifically — where ingredi­
ents s ta n d o r fall under
e x a c tin g te sts, you find
C alu m et B ak in g Powder
used more often than any
other brand.
— the choice of over hun­
dreds of brands—the perfect
leavener—pure—uniform.
Keep this in mind when you
buy baking powder, because it
is of vital importance to suc­
cessful-dependable baking.
The purchase price of baking
powder does not determine its
economical merits—results tell
the story.
T h a t’s w h y th e sa le of
Calumet is
tim e s as
much as that of any other
baking powder.
A pound can o f Calumet con­
tains full 16 ounces. Some
baking powders come in 12
ounce instead o f 16 ounce
cans. Be sure you get a pound
when you want it.
CALUMET
TfirEoonomy
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c° VÎ
UGHS
i
FO R RENT— A splendid th re e ro o m ; H ill, Oregon.
. . .
, .
._, „„„ Im proved In H ealth —
furnished a .u rtn ie n t; a d u lts only
The rtg b t is reserved to reje ct any;
•
. .,
: Mrs. Roby, who has been quite ill
357 Vista St. P hone 12 2.
80tf . and all ,, bids.
1
; a t her hom e in th e e a st p a rt of the
GOLD H ILL IRRIGATION
FOR SALE.
' city, is rep o rted to be im proving
DISTRICT.
FO R SALE Dry laurel wood plenty
! slowly.
By
Geo.
W . Jacobs, P resident.
of h e a te r ch u n k s; 12 inch tier,
, D. N. Stead,
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75;
M ake your clothes a X m as p res­
Clias. E. Gray, D irectors.
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25;
en
t
of a cleaning and pressing. La
delivered. 1224 Iow a St. 68-mo* A ttest F red G. Guy, Secretary.
dies w ork a specialty.
A shland
(S eal)
76-5-fr
FOR RENT— Bed room w ith outside!
i C leaning and Dyeing W orks. Phone
door, su itab le for two gentlem en.
! 63. A uto delivery.
84tf
f-3*
In q u ire 376 B St.
■
BAKING POWDER
Citizens Bank ot Ashland
o
•Ito
Local and Personal
In te re s t G u aran tee E xtended—
EV ERB EA R IN G R A SPB E R R IE S
• V m v u u «
The s ta te irrig atio n securities com-
I.A FRANCE, th e larg est and m o s t --------------------------------- _
!
m
ission
has agreed to extend th e
l ’fic *0c ea h 3 for $1" E r-' A liland Man Pays I in o ”
skine P a rk . R uiere and St. Regis.
J. E. C allaghan, of A shland, w a s| s ta te ’s g u a ra n tee of in te re st pay-
the best shippers. 10c ta c h or $5 L ''
by Ju stic e Glenn O. T a y -|m e n t8 on approxim ately $1,390,000
per 100. E v erb earin g stre.wber lo r, o f M.••'.¡ord. when he pleaded j of bonds issued by the G ran ts Pass
ries, $2 and $3 p er 100; M a rv e l; Ruilty to a charge of trav elin g to o ! irrig a tio n d istric t, over a period
ranging from one and a h a lf to five
and Siovilll. $2 per 100. The Corv fast n e a r Gold Hill.
years, according to inform ation from
T hornless B lackberry, tips 15c
th e b est chili.
Try Rose th e cap ital city.
each, 20 for $2.50 or $11 per 1 0 0 .| F o r
74tf
Bros.
I have trie d B urbanks and th ree
o th e r kinds and the Cory is the!
F o r sale at N eedlecraft Shop, baby
only “ th o rn le ss” plant th a t w ill, doll sets, garden sets, bloom er su its. ;
produce enough fru it to pay t o ‘
80tf
p lan t and cultivate. 14-m onth-old
p lan ts have produced 25 pounds of >|t. j i v e ’s M other D ead—
larg e b erries and no th orns. D. P
Word' has been received in the city
Of Mrs. J. T. Love, who
Blue. 500 A shland St., A shland. o - lhe
82-5" passed aw ay at M olalla, Or., Decem­
Oregon.
ber 6, at th e age of m ore than 64
FO R SALE — O verland ro ad ster,
years. Mrs. Love was the m o th er of
1920 m odel, practically new cas-
lugs ru n very* little ' $325 if ta k - M erten J. Love, of A shland. Jam es
954 jjoui _ Love, M olalla, and Mrs. E d ith F ra n tz
en a t once. L. A. Moss,
S6-36 of C rescent City, Calif.
ev ard, o r phone 256-R.
72tf:
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— Six
D etrick sells for less.
room house, wood shed and chick-
..........-
en house, lot 50 by 150 feet. Ad-
B etter he safe th a n sorry.
Sea
dress A. D., care Tidings.
87-4* B earer R ealty Co. about your ln su r-
287ti
<nce. Phone 68.
F O R SALE— Fine R hode Island Red
rooster.
Price $2. 276 Almond “\Vh«;-l)o” Class Meets—
o «
St.
8"
N early 25 young m arried women
of the “ W ho-P o” /U a ss of the M eth­
FO R SALE OR TRADE— O verland
odist church njef W ednesday in the
car. See C. L. Loomis.
S7-3
church parlocd, w ith all so rts of sew-J
ing m a te ria ls alid eats.
The day
First American F’arriage.
was
spent
in
m
ak
in
g
little
g
arm en ts
The first Christian m arriage cere
and
toys,
to
be
delivered
by
Santa
on
inony in the American colonies was
C hristm as day.
perform ed at Jamestown iu 1609.
q C » Y R l6 H T
Buy your
Winter^and ike Children's ßaflu
L et a cheery oil h eater filled w ith
P earl Oil drive the chill from the
bathroom . Its com fortable w arm th
will delight the kiddies and safe­
guard their health. You can easily
carry the h eater from room to room
—w herev er you w a n t its friendly
I n S to c k
Duplicating Sales
Books
glow.
W ITH CARBON
P earl Oil is refined and re-refined
by o u r special p ro cess —w h ic h
m akes it clean b u rn in g —no smoke
— no odor—no w aste.
Two B o o k s ..............................................................
Sold in bulk by dealers everyw here.
Insist on it by n a m e —P earl Oil.
Two D o z e n ...............................................................$2.25
25c
P er D o z e n ................................................................ $1.25
One H u n d re d ...........................................................$3.00
CHRISTMAS FRUIT
CAKES
at the
LITH1A BAKERY
PKARL^OIL
(K E R O SE N E )
HEAT
A N D LIGHT
STANDARD
OIL
COMPANY
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