Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 6, 1 0 2 R ___
A8&LAÑD DÁÍLY TIDINGS
PAüfe THREË
Those persons knowing them- *
ing long beards, and h air ' th a t
selves indebted to me, will kind- *
OBSERVATIONS
extended below their shoulders,
* * * * * *
k
ly pay th eir bills as soon as pos- *
attended the celebration.
PHYSICIANS
A Column Devoted to Brief ” sible. Dr. Geo. J? Kinz, 406 Io-
That everybody had a real good
255-6
4
Business
and
Personal
Notes-'*
wa
(By
L
ithianius)
time.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
During the celebration and
T hat bolding hands goes hand
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Classified Column R ates
since
I
have
observed:
avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
R.
C.
Tamplin
and
wife
of
A
busines3
visitor
yesterday
in
hand with a celebration.
One cent the word each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Hollywood,
That
the
people
of
Ashland
and
California
passed
was
Clifford
Thompson
of
Kla-
That a prom inent member of
To run every issue for one
p. m. only.
through Ashland yesterday en m ath Falls, who called on sever­ vicinity accorded excellent patron­ the Tidings force successfully
m onth or more, %c the word
age to the program and corona­ evaded the thousand or more au­
each time.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ route to Seattle, stopping over al local m erchants.
tion ceremonies on the evening tomobiles for two days, only to
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and here to lay in supplies.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
th ro at— X-ray Including teeth.
WANTED— High school boy to of July 3.
be run down with a bicycle the
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
learn
the
p
rin
ters’
trade.
Call
That
the
special
order
prohibit­
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
morning after.
We make a specialty of picnic
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Just across from the park foun­
at Tidings office.
tf ing the shooting of fire crackers
That Fred W agner made an ex­
and cam pers’ needs. D etrick s.
Ore.
tains.
Large
lot
running
and
the
operation
of
other
noise
cellent
presentation of the speak­
236-tf
through from P ark avenue to
E.
F.
Sundberg
of
M
ultnomah,
devices
during
the
program
s
was
er
of
the
day.
CHIROPRACTORS
O ranite St., faces 216 feet on
Oregon,
spent
yesterday
in
Ash­
not
enforced.
That the flag did not precede
G ranite and 260 feet on Park DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
A. E arnquist and wife of W est-
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
T hat Queen Beth reigns In a the parade.
and Electro-Therapy. The com­ wood, California spent one day of land viewing the P ark.
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
bination does wonders. First th eir two week vacation trip in
m anner becoming her position.
That G. H. McGee was a good
ful location for an apartm ent
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
P aulserud’s Suits for young
T
hat
the
float
of
the
Baptist
patron
of the Lithian pavilion.
Ashland
yesterday.
and A shland needs ju s t such a
48-142.
men.
244-tf.
Sunday
school
deserves
a
lot
of
stru c tu re right now. 1 have not
House Calls
That the float entered by the
credit.
the capital to build the a p art­
Ladies’ and Gents’ hiking suits
ladies of Bellview district was a
m ent and need the money now
B. Silvester of San Francisco,
That the decorated store front thing of beauty.
HAWLEY— Above Tidings shoes, boots, hats, bags, blankets,
Invested in the property in my DR.
was
a
business
visitor
in
Ashland
of E. R. Isaac & Co., was rig h t­
office. Phone 91.
lunch kits, etc., in fact, every­
printing business. W ill sell all
That the Presbyterian Sunday
yesterday.
fully
awarded first prize.
thing
for
the
tourist,
hiker,
camp­
or any p art of it at a real bar­
school was well represented in
That the G rants Pass cave men the parade.
gain, If taken a t once. Go up CON VALESCENT HOME— Come er, and all sports. Army Goods
and look it over and make me
Always fresh. Home-made Can­ and women received a good wel­
to us for m aternity, w here it Store.
That the H artm an Syndicate is
an offer. B ert R. Greer, Tid­
dies. Rose Bros.
252-tf come during the parade.
is cool and pleasant. $25.00
ings office.
208-tf
That a great deal more applause a wide-awake Organization, ad­
per week covers all expenses
Mr. and Mrs. Meadows spent
^ r8‘
Cozad of K lam ath was due the bands and other or­ ding a lot to the parade.
except doctor’s fee.
259-2 yesterday in A shland shopping.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
T hat Wood’s tire shop was nov-
The Meadows are en route from Falls spent yesterday in Ashland ganizations th at participated in
160 acres unimproved land, un­
visiting friends.
elly represented in the parade.
incum bered, near village of 300 DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ Portland to San Francisco.
the celebration.
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
That every district of Jackson
That good band music adds a
roads, 100 acres under fence
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
Cliff Payne has Sprusteel lad­ county was well represented d u r­ lot to a celebration.
When
you
blow
out,
blow
in
to
w ith good natu ral pasture,
Lady atten d an t Mondays, W ed­
ing the big two-day event.
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
nesdays, Fridays, afternoon.
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf ders.
house, barn and woodshed. For
T hat gazing up a t the fire MEDFORD MAN LOHES BAIL
fu rth e r particulars address F. CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot­
Like
Ashland—
works
is hard on the neck.
RATHER THAN FACE JUDGE
Mae Clark of P ortland arrived
J., care Ashland Tidings. 14 8tf
Edwin Jam es and fam ily of
tage plan. Invalids cared for in Ashland yesterday to visit with
That the entries of the Vining
Seattle were registered a t the Ho­ added greatly to the parade.
in home surroundings. M atern­ friends.
Charles Bowman of Medford,
MISCELLANEOUS
tel Ashland last night. Mr. Jam es
ity departm ent.
Terms rea­
T hat since the election of a forfeited fifty dollars for non-ap­
sonable. Phone 4H R . 24S-tf.
M onuments from the Blair is a business man of Seattle, and queen there will be more aspir­ pearance in Judge Gowdy’s court
LOANS— Farm loans; City loans;
Amortized 4 ft per cent. W. G.
quarry.
Patronize home indus­ reported him self pleased with ants for the office of president of yesterday when be failed to ap­
W right, Stew art Bldg., Med­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
pear in answ er to a summons
try.
Exclusive salesm an.
S. Ashland. He says th a t they will the Lithians.
ford
204-lm o*
stop
over
here
for
a
week
on
the
T
hat
the
excellent
decorations
charging him with drunkenness.
FOR prom pt and sareful service, Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St. re tu rn trip from San Francisco. of the 20th Century Grocery jus­
Bowman had been celebrating
LOST— July 5th an envelop con­
Phone
444Y.
253-lm o
auto trucks or horse drays, call
tified one of the boys taking a Independence Day in a ra th e r free
taining pension check. Finder
W hittle T ransfer Co,. Phone
Spring garm ents cleaned and snap-shot of it.
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
will receive liberal rew ard for
m anner on the streets of Med­
E. Larson and wife of Eugene
Hotel
Ashland.
56tf
pressed
w ith care. Auto delivery.
T hat Milt Miller sustained his ford, according to the complaint,
re tu rn to Jennie T uttle, 148 Or­
were in Ashland yesterday, hav­
ange Ave.
259-2* T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ ing stopped over to see Lithia ?hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and reputation as the silver tongued and was put under a rrest by a
Dyeing W orks.
208rtf orator.
Medford officer. He put up a fif­
fer— Good team and motor P ark.
They reg retted having
FOR SALE
trucks. Good service a t a rea­ missed the celebration very much.
That Judge Dill was learned to ty dollar deposit for appearance,
sonable price. Phone 83.
F o r the best in sweet m ilk and respect the strategy of a band of but a t two o’clock yesterday had
FOR SALEOR TRADE— Fruit
cream go to D etrick’s.
106-tf small boys arm ed with firecrack­ failed to appear.
ranch. Address Box 77 Ash­ TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
B etter be safe than sorry. See
ers.
and tran sfer w ork of all kinds. Beaver R ealty Co. about your in­
If Bowman is caught now, he
land, Oregon.
255-6t*
M issouri State Life contracts
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
That two men, apparently will have to face the judge in ad­
287-tf are w orth investigating.
200-lm o surance. Phone 68.
FOR SALE— Two Belgian does.
brothers, each over six feet, w ear- dition to losing his fifty dollars.
6 Beach Ave.
259-3*
PLUMBING
J. E. Bruce of Seattle was reg­
F o r the best in sweet m ilk and
«U
lllllîiilu
FOR SALE— 3 ft acres fine fruit, JER RY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 istered at the Hotel Ashland last cream go to D etrick’s.
106-tf
night. Mr. Bruce spent yester­
berries and grapes.
House
E ast Main. Phone 138.
day
in Ashland transacting busi­
Effective July 1st.
partly furnished. Corner Guth­
ness.
PLANING MILL
rie and Ashland St.
Phone
Howard & Grimes Stages leave
258-J.
254-6t* JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
Ashland for K lam ath Falls daily
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and Style-Plus Clothes for the best
a t 8:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. m.
Van Ness.
194-tf
in style and quality a t the least
OW NER W ILL SELL— His a t­
256-12*
expense. P aulserud’s.
»6-tf
tractive corner home a t 399
Beach street.
Nice garden,
Oranges, lemons, grape fru it—
32x4 Prem ier Cord, at ......................... $23.00
W hen you blow out, blow in to ' Detrick sells for less.
106-tf
berries, fru it, grapes, lawn and
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
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flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
30x3 1-2 Premier Cord, at .................. $13.00
Look to your Mowers,
ens. Excellent location.
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Have a fit a t Orres— tailors for
Rakes and Binders early,
249-1 mo. •
N. A nja and his wife of San men and women.
2 2 6-tf
We also offer the Portage Cord, Built by the
so in case I should not Francisco reported themselves j
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Sieberling Rubber Co., Guaranteed 8000 miles
FOR SALE— Registered Hamp­ have the worn or broken
pleased with Ashland, which they
Enjoy music, jazzy to opera,
in a 30x3 1-2 at a ten day special p ric e .. $11.90
shire Sows. Prices right, sat­ parts in stock I will have stopped over a day to see. They whenever and
w herever you
We take in your old Tires on Trade
isfaction guaranteed.
W rite
please. Take a P ortable Victrola
time to send to Portland are en route to Portland.
for inform ation. John Mace, for them.
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| camping. Rose Bros.
252-tf.
C entral Point, Ore.
259-9*
Garden Hose and Tools of
Let me tell you about th e new
every
description
full
coverage Automobile policy.
FOR SALE— Saxaphone, cello,
Ice Cream made from pure
Phone 125
Yeo, of course.
2 4 6-tf. sweet cream in our own Ice
cornet, orchestra drum s. All
A1 bargains. L. E. Stennett,
Cream factory. Rose Bros.
A. T. Spader of G rants Pass
494 Fairview .
259-6t*
252-tf
was in the city this m orning on
FOR SALE— Good family cow,
business.
fresh.
Also chickens.
571
C hestnut St.
256-6*
To know
Corvallis aw ards $39,535 sewer
contract.
how good a cigarette
45 A. mostly bottom land, near
really can be mad<
FOR RENT
you must try a<
highway, alfalfa and grain, fam ­
FOR RENT— 6 Room modern
goes, and energy, pep and
vim return when taking
house w ith range. Good garden ily fru it, house and barn, team,
AU kinds of berries and cow and tools. $0,500.
fru it. 3 Chicken houses and
Good farm land under ditch
yards. Good garage. $20.00 2 miles from Ashland at $60 per Keep stomach sweet—liver a c tiv e -
bowels regular—only 25c.
per m onth. Robison and Wild, acre.
A shland Hotel Building.
Good 6 room house on paved
252-tf
street $100. down balance like
FOR RENT— Completely furnish­ rent.
ed apartm ents. 75 Bush St.
Have a re stau ran t and Bakery
Kiddie Kandies
256-6*
doing profitable business for sale
at attractive price.
Molasses Kisses, with pea­
WANTED
nu
t b u tter center, % lb ...0c
HOUSES FOR RENT
S traight Molasses Kisses,
WANTED— F irst class cook. P la­
% lb. ...
za Confectionery.
224-tf
• Classified Column ö
PROFESSIONAL
i
FIND IT HERE
Save Yourself
having a savings account you
U not only have your money hut
you save yourself. Many a man has
been saved from failure and many
a woman have been saved from
trouble by the timely help of
money in the bank
D
5!
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Spend your vacation at the
TOWNER
Tabernacle Revival
(Camp Meetings)
Dunsmuir, California
July 8th to 29th.
MIRACLES OF HEALING
By Prayer---- Salvation
Fishing, mountain climbing,
and other sports
The Fisk Tire Co.
Announces A Big Drop In Prices
We now Offer The
Wonderful camping facilities
Bathing in the cool mountain
Streams.
Farmers, Attention!
Come and see for yourself
Tell your friends
Kruggel Bros. Tire Shop.
PEIL’S CORNER
Tidings classified do the business
STAPLE’S
Realty Bargains
Ju ly
Clearance
ONSTIPATION
C
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
9 Cent Sale
WANTED— Small improved or
partly improved acreage. Must
be good buy. Owner or agents.
X. Y. Z. Tidings.
256-6
MONUMENTS
E. T. Staples
Ashland
FIRE
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo
F ourth of July
ROGUE RIVER FRUIT AND
PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
FIRE
Safe anti Sane to be protect­
Notice of Special Meeting
To the Stockholders of the ed in old, strong and straight
Rogue River F ru it & Produce forward, prompt paying coni
panies.
A ssociation:
You are hereby notified th at
Ask The
a special meeting of the stock­
holders of Rogue River F ru it &
Produce Association will be held
a t the Public Library in the City
Established 1883
of Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday,
the 17th day of July, 1923, at
two o’clock in the afternoon of How little it will take to
M ake
th a t day, for the purpose of vot­
ing upon a resolution to dissolve
the corporation, to settle up its
business, to dispose of its property
and liquidate its affairs, and to 41 E . M ain
E st. 1883
divide its capital stock, being the
n et proceeds of such liquidation,
Phone 211
proportionately among the stock­
holders in accordance w ith their
respective holdings of stock; and *
fu rth e r, for the purpose of ap­
proving and ratifying all the ac­
tions of the Board of Directors
and of the Executive Committee
since the last annual m eeting of
th e stockholders of the corpora­
tion; and for the transaction of
all such other business as may le-
«»liy come before the meeting.
R. C. WASHBURN,
President of the Rogue
R iver F ru it & Produce
Association.
242-5.
Billings Agency
YOU SAFE
S A V E IC E
as well as
FO OD
in one of
PROVOST BROS.
REFRIGERATORS
All day Suckers, wrapped,
12 for...
R egular
standard
candy
bars, assorted
kinds, 2
for .......
You save and the kiddy
saves in buying candy here.
Some of the above are priced
at less than regular whole­
sale price.
“ Where your dime is a
baby dollar’
VARIETY STORE
89 Main St.
Service
We have been talk­
ing to you about the dif­
ference between Real
and Affected Service—
what we mean is that
we are going to give
you
REAL SERVICE
You are to he the sole
Judge all we ask is an
opportunity to prove
our assertion.
We have everything
to be had in a modem
Service Station.
Ashland Service
Station
Oeser & Soil
C O R E MUSCLES
from outdoor sports are re-
liev ed by massaging with—
V ▼ j V C K R S
a r o
O tw r
.00 less every day until sold out
Beginning Saturday every Suit that has been in
the Special $19.75 lot, will he offered at $18.75.
On Monday what are left will he $17.75; Tues­
day, $16.75, and down until every suit finds a
price at which some one can use it.
u b
17 Million J a n U n d Yoarly
MAKE
¡0. A. C.
Your Next Goal
You have finished high
school and, like all wide­
awake graduates, are look­
ing to college.
The State of Oregon of­
fers you the best of training
and a collegiate degree in
the leading pursuits and pro­
fessions, as follows:
Engineering,
A griculture,
Commerce, Forestry, Home
Economics, M ilitary Science
and Tactics, Mining, Pharm ­
acy, Vocational Education,
and Music
Student life at the College is
rich in opportunities for
leadership and personal cul­
ture.
Fall Term Opens
September 28 1923
For Information Write To
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis
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Sale
An Unusual
Suit Clearance
♦ » ♦ ♦ « » ♦ ♦ ♦ •» «
19c Sale
Printed Voiles
Printed Flaxons
Jap Crepes
Dress Ginghams
Percales
Cotton Challis
Nainsook
Cambric
Long Cloth
29c
SILK DRESSES
WASH DRESSES
SILK OR WOOL SKIRTS
KH AK I OUTING WEAR
Athletic Style
Combination Suits
The Most Comfortable for
warm weather.
$1.50 Values ............... $1.00
$2.25 v a lu e s ..................... $1.45
$3.00 v a lu e s ..................... $1.98
WAISTS AND BLOUSES
SWEATERS
Reubens Infants Vests,
C o tto n ..........................25c
CURTAIN GOODS
WOOL DRESS GOODS
WASH DRESS GOODS
W HITE GOODS
Children’s Hose, black, 30c
quality ........................ 25c
Ladies Mercerized
H ose,
black or brown, 35c. quality,
.................................... 29c
48c Voiles
Devonshire Cloth
Children’s Black Hose, fine
rib, double knee, 35c quality
35c Tissues
Bordered Curtain
Scrim
Checked Patterns
in Jap Crepe
.................................. 29c
GOODS
A few Spring Coats left to
close out at $4.95 to $29.75.