Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
Thursday, December 21, 1922
Standard Oil Force at Medford—
j
Trot
A school of in stru ctio n was held.
“ Hav<
T uesday-at M edford for the em ployes kidneys
One cent th e w ord each time.
of th e S tandard Oil com pany. Mr. Mrs. G.
M elchert, a specialist on gaso lin e,1 “ Now p
WANTED.
r a i'b iC lA N a ,
w ith th e S tan d ard com pany, w as.D ble bi
WANTED W oman to do general p resent and m ade known m a n y , feeling,
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— PractJ
lim ited to eye, ear, ftoae a
housew ork. P hone 170.
92tf points of in te re st In reg a rd to th is By usin
th ro a t. OffUie hours. 10 to 12 a
product. P ractically all of the local panied
2 to 5. W re d a n b u g Bldg., ?..■
em ployes w ent down for th e talk , I soon f
lend. Ore
76
(E ffective January 1, 1 9 2 2 )
which was also atten d ed by o thers ache, rh
DR J. J. EMMKNft-—P b y s .j's n a n
Daily (Except Sunday)
from R oseburg, G ran ts Pass and b lurred
Burgeon.
P ractice lim ited
i LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLJ
M
edford.
uey tro t
eye, ear, noat and throat. Glasa-
7 .0 0 a. m.
7:00 a
»upplied. O culist and a u rtst f
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a
6. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. and H
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a
A com plete line of c h ild ren ’s
Bldg., Msdfor l, Ore. Phono ¿6
10:00
in balcony. E ast Side P harm acy
Boxing C ard 14.Miks Good—
DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Residence 11:00
The e n tire card of 26 rounds looks
noon
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue. 12:00 noon
Every day in every way, Paulse bjetter th an any previous o ffe iin g
1:00
T elephone 28. Office house, 10
2:00
ru d ’s Suits are b e tte r and BETTER. d u rin g the past year. Gordon Mc­
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
3:00
90tf Kay, one of the m iddlew eight ring
4-00
D B . H. M. SHAW — Physician and
m en of the coast, arrived in M edford
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes, 5:00
Leaves
for
North—
6:00
today for a sh o rt tra in in g period be­
E a rs, Nose, T h ro at. G lasses f i t ­
7:00
Mrs. Ju lia M cQuilkin, of A
ted. Room 6, Mills-McCall Block.
fore he m eets “ B attling” O rtega F r i­
8:30
Phone 79 or 28.
stre e t, left W ednesday for
day night. Tom Sharkey will mix
9:30
R
iver
and
G
ran
ts
P
ass,
whe
w ith Jack Edm onston for six rounds
I)K. G. C. PH E T T E P L A C E — D entis’ 10:30
will spend the Xm as holidays
— successor to W . E. B uchanan
Sunday Schedule
w hile “ B a ttlin g ” F rick will meet
Special a tte n t on given to stra ig h t
Leave M edford for A shland and
Danny Cum m ings.
P erfo rm ers for
ening and care of c h ild ren ’s teeth. A shland for M edford every h o u r on
F o r sale a t N eedlecraft Shop, baby
th
e
c
u
rta
in
raise?
include
Roy B ar­
Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 tc the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; doll sets, garden sets, bloom er suits.
clay and Kid R ogers, in the 130
5. Office phone 151.' Residence then 6:50 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
80tf
phone 201-J.
C a u p s B uilding
A shland w aiting room— E a st Side
pound class.
M artin Bowers, of
A shland. Oregon
45t< Pharm acy.
Better be safe that; sorry.
See Gold Hill is a rra n g in g the e n te rta in ­
ASHliAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
Beaver Realty Co. about your lnsur m ent, which will be staged in the
CHIROPRACTOR
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
F rid ay evening, and
287tl N atatorium
LV. ROSEBURG ance. Phone 68.
it. E . B. ANGELL— C hiropractic I.V. ASHLAND
prom
ises
fans
they will receive full
1:00 p. tn.
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi 1:00 p. m.
value
for
th
e
tickets.
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by Entertain Class—
nation does w onders. F irs t Nat 1
2 0 m iles; one of O regon’s most
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142.
Mrs. M. B. Riley en te rta in ed her
scenic trip s.
F a re — Ash land-R ose­
L ast m onth the A utom obile Spec­
House Calls
Sunday school class a t h er hom e, 141
burg, $4.60;
Medford - Roseburg.
ialist Insured th re e tru ck s, six auto
High stre e t, from 4 to 6 o'clock
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
m obiles and 10 Fords. Phone 274-J
$ 4 .1 5 ; G rants P ass-R osebu rg, $ 3 .OO.
Tuesday afternoon. A fter m em oriz­
Yeo, of course.
84t:
M
EDFORD-GRANTS
PASS
FO R prom pt and careful service
ing some sc rip tu re verses for the
Daily (E xcept S u n d ay )
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal
LV. G’T’S PASS ju n io rs and a clothes pin contest, pop
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. P hone 11 < LV. MEDFORD
Suggestions for HIM — One of
7:30 t m. corn and hom e m ade candy was in­
Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear Ilote 10:00 a. m.
P
a
u lse ru d 's ready-to-w ear suits or
2:00
p.
m.
1:00
p.
in.
Ashland.
66V
dulged in to the delight of all the
5:00 p. in
6:00 p. in.
o’coats.
90tf
youngsters.
.
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRAN
Sunday Only
Those present w ere: Mary Poley,
F E R — Good team and m ate
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a .m .
Send h er a box of chocolate cream s
tru c k s. Good service ai. a reaso
4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Je a n n e tte S tearns, C h arlo tte and
ab le price. Phone 83.
G rants Pass w aiting room — The Naomi Sedim, M arlon H itchcock and — we w rap them free of charge for
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
m ailing. Rose Bros.
91tf
Office aud w aiting room — No. 5 M yrtle and M ary McCoy.
VETERINARY
PAG® THRKB
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
The most up-to-date ltmelieonette outfit—all electrically
heated—just installed. This outfit enables us to serve
you with the very best in
H ERE was once a very, very
old rag doll who lived in
Our
a nursery. She was so old
Pies
that she had seen all the
children grow up—the boy
We
who wore trousers now,
the girl who had her hair
done in braids, the middle
sized child who had so
often left the rag doll out In the gar­
den at night. There was only the baby
left—bless his pink toes!
lint the rag doll was very, very old,
and one beautiful Christm as time slie
began to show her age.
Her liair had been combed so much
Hint it bad come out dreadfully, aud
her nose, from a great deal of kissing
was entirely gone. H er pretty piuk
cheeks hud been washed away when
the hoy tried to teach her to swim in
the bath tub, and _
all her c l o t h e s
were very untidy
a
special .home made Chile Con Caine, Home Made
and Chicken Tamales are delicious.
Are Showing- an Assortment of Most Exceptional
French S;ik Neckwear of Luxurious Quality
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY G’FTS
EXTRA FINE LINE OF •
C h r is tm a s C a n d ie s f o r L e s s
noticed all th ese
made the most un- RgnSraJ {
kind rental ks to
A
^ -4
'¡:gv K-fore Christ-
.¡nt in the attic to-
night.
T h a t ’s
J u s t received a block of new dates Leaving; for California—
Miss Johnson, health n u rse in the where tne old dolls go.” “Look at your
Plaza M arket.
85tl
public schools of the county, is ex­ dress,” said the jumping Jack. “It is
CONVALESCENT HOME
pecting
to leave tom orrow n ig h t for all torn. I wouldn't walk across the
Always see me firs t ab o u t your
Will Spend Christmas at Home—
in su ran ce; th e re ’s a difference; why? San Francisco w here she will spend ¡ m i sery floor with you.”
CONVALESCENT Hl
D uring th e C hristm as recess. Mist
“Did you ever see such thin hair?"
cheer.
Good care
Ask me. Yeo, of course.
84tf the holidays.
Callie VogelL, teach er at the hlgl
asked tlie hobby horse. “I thought my
T erm s reasonable.
tail was thin, but it isn’t to be com­
St. I ’hone 411-R.
school, will help decorate th e tret
New Book of R u les Ont—
Com plete sets fo r dolls a t Needle pared witli th a t!”
at her home near T alent. She alst
The m ain indoor sp o rt am ong ra il­ craft Shop— Coats, su its, cans, etc.
But ju st then the nursery door
intends m aking a trip to Portlanc
road m en, tak in g place before wages reasonably priced.
S0d opened, and tlie Christm as Angel came
LOST— L e a th e r note book and check before school r sum es on J a n u a ry 8 or w ofking conditions ju st now, are
in. You could be perfectly sure that
W IR E W H E E L SERVICE a t Lee- it was the Christm as Angel even if site
book, S aturday. F in d e r re tu rn to
the qu estio n n aires on th e new book
11. D. McN. L and W illiam L . Pol- of rules th a t goes in effect Ja n u ary dom ’s T ire H ospital. Broken spokes did have on a gingham apron, because
T idings office.
91-3*
f o i i .x t ly o f th e Buick Service
! er face shone so through the dark.
replaced 25c.
8 ttf
first.
LOST—-Betw een Pine aud F r u it As­ Station , arc now in th eir new loca­
“Tlie French -doll must go up to tlie
sociation. black g a u n tle t driving tion — th e Park G arage, w here they
If you w ant those hens fo lav m ore attic,” said the Christm as Angel.
P ian o T im ing—
aggs, get some crackling, 3 cents “There is a more beautiful new best
glove for rig h t hand. R etu rn to a; ■ prepared to look a fter your many
• Now is the tim e to have your piano
per pound. Plaza M arket.
85tf doll coming.”
41 G ranite St. for rew ard.
92-2* wan'-. In th e au tom ob ile lin e.
9 1 -2 tuned.
C arl H. Loveland. Studio,
• “Why, tlie jack-in-the-box has for­
135 E ast Main. P hone 465.
u6tf
Social c irc le Meets—
gotten how to jump.”
O ur chocolate cream s a re u n su r­
You see tlie jack-in-the-box had heeu
The
social
circle
of
the
C
hristian
Don’t neglect it. Xm as vacation is
FO R T R A D E— 160 a c re unincum ­ passed for quality. Rose Bros. 91 tf
so
excited about the rag doll’s dress
church m et a few days ago a t the
bered ranch on Pacific highway
your o p p o rtu n ity to have those pho­
•hat
lie had broken his spring.
W hy n ot buy h er a Singer Sewing
J. V. W rig h t hom e on M ountain ave­
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
tos m ade.
See o u r work. Studio
“Tlie
jack-in-the-box must go up to
house and o u tb u ild in g s;
good M achine for Xmas. 55 down and $3
nue.
D ainty refresh m e n ts were
he attic, too,” said the Christm as An-
91tf
stock or chicken ranch w ith p len ­ per m onth will p u t one in your home. A shland.
served by th e hostesses, M esdam es
ty of wood and tillable laud Will S inger Sewing M achine Co., 10 So.
W right and W ebber. This being a
Leaving for Los Angeles—
Then she went over to the hobby­
tra d e for unincum bered Ashland
F
ir
St.,
M
edford.
acreage; prefer no house, hu
Miss Ann F orberg, H aw thorne business session of the circle, not as horse.
would ensider acreage w ith sm al
“Poor, old hobby-horse!” she said.
school tea c h e r expects to leave F r i­ m any ladies got out as usual. Those
house. E lean o r G reer, 19 9 G ran. V isitor from T he D alles—
p resent w ere M esdam es S tru th e rs, Your leg is very badly broken. 1 will
day
for
Los
Angeles
and
Long
Beach.
Ite St.
231tf*
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. M orris a re en ­
take you up to the attic until you
Calif., w here she will spend the holi­ O. W. Long, Delpha B ryant, F ra n k
•an he mended.”
joying
a
few
days’
visit
from
th
eir
FOR SALE
days with friends.
Miss F o rb e rg ’s Crowson, M innie W right, Hazel W eb­
“There.” the Christm as Angel said
d tighter, whose hom e is a t The
ber, John Cochran, F anny L eggett
home is in M innesota.
FOR SALE Dry lau rel wood, plenty
¡t
last, “the nursery is all tld.v, aud
and Misses May Benedict and Sarah
of h e a te r ch u n k s; 12 inch tier, D alles Or.
ready for new toys—but, dear me,
$4.50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75;
good tam ales these chilly Sperry. The ladies of the church did w hat's this? Why, it is the little rag
12 inch second grow th fir, $3.25:
A new shipment, o f fancy gold fish
Rose Bros.
91tf very well w ith the b a z aa r on S a tu r­ lo ll1”
delivered. 1224 Iowa St. 68-mo* at th e V ariety Store, 8 9 N. Main.
day, and th a n k s a re due to all who
“Oh, please, do I have to go to tlie
91tf
W e d o n 't sell for less, b u t we give so kindly assisted.
F o rd to u rin g car, thor-
attic, too?” said the rag doll. “It's
you the best buy for y our m oney a t
tipped, $100 w orth of
very cold there, and I know the best
W
e
put
the
chicken
in
our
tam
ales
.New
shipm
ent
of
su
its
and
o’coats
doll
will have tlie chimney corner for
th
e
W
hite
House.
92-2
$300 cash.
P hone
Plaza
C
onfectionery.
90tl
herself—and
1 don’t want the mice to
ju
st
in.
W
ill
be
glad
to
show
them
.
89tf
If you w a n t th e best th ere Is in P a u lse ru d ’s.
84tf gnaw iny to e s1”
“Why, you dear old th in g !” said the
FOR SALE OR RENT -F o u r room
G irls and boys, win a bicycle tire bacon, boiled ham s, chipped beef,
X m as candy fresh from our own Christinas Angel. “ You're tlie same
cottage w ith garage. Pee Mrs. C. in free guessing contest a t Fix-It lard and sh o rten in g , get It a t D et­
rag doll that I used to play with when
90-4 Shop,
E. Lane a t Tidings.
C ontest end3 S aturday, De- ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
48tf kitchen. Plaza C onfectionery. 90af
i was little. You go to tlie attic? Why,
87tf
cem ber 23. a t 6 p. m.
i just guess n o t! We couldn't get along
FO R SALE— 2 1-3 acres
F
o
r
H
er—
A
pictu
re
box
of
candy
V isitin g in P o r t l a n d -
without
you in the nursery. You do
soil.
Several oak tr
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Logan are a t Rose Bros. The price is rig h t 91 tf need a little mending, hut 1' am going
M akes T rip to M edford—
Page w ire fence on twi
to sew you, and then you shall sit oil
Jo h n Dill was a visitor to M edford am ong th e city people who a re visit­
city lim its. T erm s. C
T id in g s R e p o rte r 111—
tlie very tiptop of the Christm as tree.”
ing
away
from
hom
e.
They
are
W ednesday m orning.
Ray W. Conover, rep o rter on the
ise C. T aylor, Box 66
sDendinc a few days in P o rtla n d .
Tlie Christm as Angel lighted one of
Daily Tidings, was m issed from his tlie Christm as caudles so that she
A shland.
W hy not have th a t photograph
re g u la r rounds in p u rsu it of the auld see to sew. Then she took tlie
Prices are better at
m
ade
while th e children a re home
FO R SALE OR TRADE— 10 room
elusive news item today. He is con­ rag doll in her lap and opened her
Store,
89
X.
Main
St.
bungalow and larg e lot in east for vacation ? Studio A shland will
fined to his home by illness, though workbag anti set to work.
91tf
Medl'ord valued a t $3000. Will please you.
F irst she stuffed tlie rag doll’s in­
F ram ed p ictures for gifts D arling lie expects to he aro u n d as usual in
sides
with plenty of cotton so she
ta k e A shland p roperty up to
90tf a day o r two.
B etter insurance a t reasonable Studio.
couhl sit up. Then she sewed lier toes
$2000. Value and d ifference can
be paid like rent. C. C. Pierce rates. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
W ho will tak e th e big stick home
M edford.
91-4*
from
th e P laza Confectionery Xmas
On tlie Streets Again,—
L
ithia
park
is
nearly
covered
w
ith
Eve?
90tf
J . D. M ars, who has been confined
FOR SALE— T urkeys, dressed or un
dressed.
George W . Nichols to ’»A hom e on T hird s tre e t for the ice, th e six sw ans ap p ear not to m ind
several days, is able to be on the chilly w ater, for they swim abor t R esid en ce and B u sin ess L ots—
Phone 1SF2.
91-5’
At h alf value. Now is the
»he stre e ts a vain, a lth o u g h he is not as usual, searching the bottom of
FOR S A L E —B flat cornet. Call 561 able to he back a t th e shop.
the lake for choice tid-bits. T heir to get b arg ain s. D on’t w ait
C St.
91-3*
house is ready for them , and th e door sp rin g to buy. N uff Sed. Si
alw ays open, h u t they continue to R ealty Agency.
H 'ghw ay Pi*operty—
FO R SALE OR TRADE— Two fresh
Some splendid p roperty on Pacific swim around up to th e edge of the
cows. P hone A. B. Chapm an.
F ram ed p ictures for gifts D arling
H ighw ay betw een A shland and Med- ice. ’
_
84-m on-thn
90t?
Studio.
i o r l at a ttra c tiv e price.
Staples
O rder those ^ k m as oysters at the
88tf
FO R SALE— Alm ost new w hite en ­ R ealty Agency.
T avern Cafe.
‘
90tf M edford A ids A storia—
am el kitchen cabinet (H oosier)
A C hristm as cheek fo r -$500 has
Our
Xm
as
candy
is
hom
e-m
ade.
$30. Apply H otel Vendome. 92 t
M
erry
C
hristm
as
will
soon
be
here
been
m ailed to A storia by City R e­
Plaza C onfectionery.
90ti
W e have a full line of n u ts and can corder A lford, of M edford, to help sleeves and a white apron with strings
FO R SALE— 20 acre farm , stocked
dies a t the rig h t prices. Plaza M ar­ relieve th e em ergency needs of th a t to keep tlie dress clean, and a plnjc-
and equipped, on E ast Main street. in City for Visit —
F ra n k Beswick R F. D. box 176.
83ti chy. This was th e last im p o rta n t and-white checked sunhoiniet to tie
W illiam M errim an, one of the head ket, Cl N orth Main.
under tlie rag doll’s chin and keep her
tra ffic officers of th e S outhern 'P a ­
act of th e city council before the iiair tidy.
In Portland on B usiness—
present city a d m in istra tio n goes out
SPECIA L SALE ON A PPLES this cific com panv w ith h e a d q u arte rs at
“ I think you will do now, you dear
F. W. H errin is spending a
O
akland
Calif.,
was
a
v
isitor
itl'
the
of
existence on J a n u a ry 1.
■Id
thing,” said the Christm as Angel.
week only. Nice, large, red a p ­
days in P o rtlan d on business.
Mr. M errim an was
ples, good e a ters, good keepers, city recently.
So it cante Christm as morning, and
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any there on the tiptop of the tree sat the
good cookers good lookers. Come called to th e valley to a tte n d the
Save by buying doll clothes
price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­ rag doll quite made over. The chil­
an d get them for $1.00 per box. or fu n eral of his b ro th e r, I. A. M erri­ the N eedlecraft Shop.
!
sonable
ra te s, see B illings Agency. dren thought her really the most beau­
m
an,
of
M
edford.
I will deliver a t $1.25 per box.
E stablished 1883.
34tf tif u l of ali the Christinas things. As
A. G. A dam s. 2 40 T hird St. Phone
for the rag doll herself—why, all the
C ra te r L ake pictures, 50 cents up
460.
92-1
Do not fail to look over th e doll pleasure of her old days was as noth­
D arling Studio.
90ti
ing to the happiness that was hers
FOR SALE — Five room plastered
sets a t th e N eedlecraft Shop.
80tf now .- - Carolyn S. Bailey, In Kinder-
house, sleeping porch, garage,
We have the best prices on u se !
•irter. Review.
t h e Economy BAKING POW D£B
G et it a t th e Arm y Store,
fru it house, lot 50 by 140. Cen­ cars to he found in th e city. Come
DETRICK’S GRtX’ETERIA
tra lly located.
R easonable. 78 in and look them over
th is week from 7 a. m. to 10
Buick
It pays to read the classified page.
Second s tre e t.
92-eod-3* Agency.
72tf
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM — Gr d u ale
V eterinary. W alker Ave.
COFFEE — HOT CHOCOLATE
HOT BOUILLON, ETC.
Local and Personal
CHENEy
THE M EN’S ST O R E ”
NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE
" o a n t- iiin a
Have you ever asked yourself that question
after spending more money than you knew you
could afford? I t ’s not a selfish .‘flection; i t ’s
really your conscience entering a protest
against waste.
You don’t fed that way when
money into an interest-bearing
A sh land , Oregon
J ifc A îïa U r
;pnt,=infcir
The appalling news of* A sto ria’s récent fire loss is* still fresh j h
the m inds o the people of the N orthw est. This is probably the
■ •»•
* g .'
r
t
* ’ *. — '
larg est conflagration in the history of O regon, and yet A storia is
only a m oderate sized city.
W ith a predom inance of shingle roofs, not in fre q u en t high winds
and a w ater supply from a single source, the. conflagration haz t
exists in A shland ju s t as it has been show n to have existed 1.»
A storia. C ur fire d e p a rtm e n t is w ell-equipped to fig h t a single
fire — but how could they handle th e situation when the one t ra
was sta rtin g new fires every m inute?
Insurance is on th e job a t A storia to pay its tosses in lull,
BI T THE FELLOW WHO W AS NOT INHERED DOES NOT WfeT
A CENT.
The only safe way to p rotect y our property a g ain st loss by
fire is to carry ad eq u ate insurance in strong, w ell-m anaged com ­
panies. A few d o llars today m ay «ave you several thousand to­
night. Call us today.
Real Estai? and Real Insurance
Es'.ablished 1885
Phone 211