Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAÎLY TIDINGS
Tuesday, July 24, 102á
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PHYSICIANS
I “ A Column Devoted to Brief,,
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ < > Business and Personal N otes/ J
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Classified Column R ates
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
One cent the word each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
NOTICE •
To ru n every issue for one
p. m. only.
month or more, %c the word
Special m eeting of Al-
each time.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
pha C hapter No. 1,
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
E. S. W ednesday
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. |
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
W
m orning at 9 o’clock.
FOR SALE— The bungalow lot
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,; Masonic Hall to conduct funeral
ju s t across from the park foun­
Ore.
services of our late Sister Mar-
tains.
Large
lot
running
through from P ark avenue to
rie tta Kay.
G ranite St., faces 216 feet on
CHIROPRACTORS
GEORGIE COFFEE, W. M.
G ranite and 260 feet on P ark DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
LEAH CALDWELL, Secy.
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
bination does w inders. F irst
ful location for an apartm ent
A ru th u r Davis of Portland was
National
Bank Bldg.
Phone
and Ashland needs ju s t such a
48-142.
in
Ashland yesterday transacting
stru ctu re rig h t now. I have not
House Calls
business.
the capital to build the a p a rt­
m ent and need the money now DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
Invested in the property in my
office. Phone 91.
M onuments from the Blair
printing business. W ill sell all I
or any p art of it at a real bar­ DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ quarry. Patronize home Indus­
gain, if taken a t once. Go up
Exclusive salesm an.
S.
practor, near Postoffice. Hours try.
and look it over and m ake me
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114. Penniston. Res. 476 L aurel St.
an offer. B ert R. Greer, T id -(
Phone 444Y.
253-lm o
ings office.
208-tf CONVALESCENT
HOME— Cot-
tage plan. Invalids cared for
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
R. B. G attier, an Oakland busi­
in
home surroundings. M atern­
160 acres unimproved land, un­
nes man, spent yesterday in the
ity departm ent.
Terms rea­
incum bered, near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
sonable. Phone 4H R . 24S-tf. city attending to local business
interests.
roads, 100 acres under fence
with good natu ral pasture,
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
Better be safe than sorry. See
house, barn and woodshed. For
Beaver
Realty Co. about your in­
fu rth e r particulars address F.
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surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Well established and
well equipped m ilk business.
Call 396R or see Nels Hansen.
270-6*
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Suffered 25 Ye«»fs
N. S. Finch of Sacram eqto was
in the city yesterday visiting
friends and tran sactin g business.
A M en tirely free fro m m y Piles
BIG SPECIAL fo r 30 days be­
a n d aches a n d p a in s,” w rites ginning Ju ly 9th on T ires a t Lee-
o n e o f m y fo rm e r w o m e n p a tie n ts doms Tire H ospital.
FOR SALE CHEAP— 12 thor-
w ho, a fte r suffering 25 years, w as
oughbred white Pekin ducks. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hemenway
Phone 417J.
269-6 cu red by m y painless, no n -su rg ical
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—. I tre a tm e n t. B u t th is case is n o ex­ of Glendale, W ashington were
OWNER W ILL SELL— His a t­ cep tio n , as scores o f le tte rs in m y A shland visitors yesterday, Mr.
tractive corner home a t 399 FREE illu stra te d b o o k w ill testify. ^Hemenway having business in­
Beach street.
Nice garden, 1 use no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga­ terests here which needed a tte n ­
berries, fru it, grapes, lawn and tures, stitches, burning or other disagree­ tion.
able or dangerous method in treating
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­ Piles,
and GUARANTEE results.
For the best in sweet milk and
ens. Excellent location.
Remember my guarantee
106-tf
means a positive and per­ cream go to Detrick's.
manent cure no matter
FOR RENT
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how sev ere your cast
Golden L. Downing and fam ­
may be.
FOR RENT— Desirable furnished
ily of Oakland were registered
apartm ent.
Phone 4 32Y or
a t the Hotel A shland la s t night,
call 842 Boulevard.
272-tf
MORRISON PORTlA’SD.ORtOOt having stopped in A shland to vis­
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10/1 ' THIS PAPF.B WHCN WRITIflt
it friends.
FOR RENT— Piano. Phone 4 32Y
or call 842 Baulevard. 273-tf
Oranges, lemons, c ra p e fru it—
WANTED
Detrick sells fo r less.
106-tf
WANTED— Dish washers. Plaza
J. C. H arris and wife of Oak­
Confectionery.
272-tf
_______________________________ | I CALIFORNIA ORJGONj
land, w ith Hazel H arris, spent
WANTED— An adult leaving for
P O W E R C O M PA N Y ,
yesterday in the city visiting with
San Francisco Wednesday on j
friends.
No. 53, to care for 7 year old
boy who will be met a t Oak- ,
W hen you blow out, blow in to
land pier. Phone 409Y.
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
274-1
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ifirC K A S. J. DEAN
J. E. W ertz of Portland spent
yesterday here tran sactin g busi­
ness w ith local m erchants.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FOR prom pt and sareful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, call
W hittle T ransfer Co,
Phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
T. L. POW ELL— General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service a t a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
Let me tell you about th e new
full coverage Automobile policy.
Yeo, of course.
24^6-tf.
YOUR PARTNERS
IN P R O G R E SS
Save $5
TRY FEH IG E FOR HAULING
and tran sfer work of all kinds.
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
per m onth
200-lm o
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S tart now saving money and in­
JER R Y O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 vesting it easily. Get ahead $5
E ast Main. Phone 138.
per m onth— buy one share or
more
of Copco Preferred Capital
PLANING MILL
P artial paym ents of $5
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Stock.
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and per m onth earn 6 % — and 7 .1 4 ^
Van Ness.
194-tf when paid up. P ar value $100—
but $98 now.
MONUMENTS
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo
PLUMBING
Earn 7.14%
from
Realty Bargains
10-acre highly
im proved
close in.
M agnificent
home, large lot
p referred
B oulevard
and
ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR
ORGANIZATION
ab u n ­
dance of fru it.
A paying business in A sh­
land.
cop q o
THE
C A L IFO R N IA OREGON
P O W E R COMPANY
Bedford,
G rants
P a ss
K lam ath F a lls
Yreka am i D unsm uir
and
H. V. Smith of Hugo, Oregon
was in the city yesterday calling
on local business men.
We make a specialty of picnic
and campers’ needs. Dotriclc’s.
236-tf
Mr. and Mrs. 6. J. E rickson
and son of Y reka were in Ash­
land
yesterday visiting
wtih
friends.
When you blow out, blckv in to
Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
A G rants Pass business man,
F. M. Havers, was in A shland
yesterday attending to business a f­
fairs.
For sale on easy paym ents, a
5-room m odern, furnished bunga­
low, paved street. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
Paul R asnett of P o rtlan d spent
yesterday and today in th e city
calling on friends.
Have a fit at Orres— tailors for
men and women.
226-tf
Belle Lent of Portland spent
yesterday in Ashland calling on
friends.
COLORADO MORK ANCIENT
Cliff Payne has Sprusteel lad ­
THAN KING TUT IS CLAIM ders.
DENVER. Colo., July 24.—
H. C. Dealer of P ortland was in
King Tut s been “ o u t-tu tted ” in Ashland today attending to busi­
Colorado. The Egyptian sphinx- j ness interests.
es and pyram ids th a t he wor­
shipped were erected on land th a t
F o r the best In sweet m ilk and
did not appear above ocean wa- cream go to D etrick’s.
106-tf
ters until waves had beaten for
ages against the foothills of the
E. G. Hanson of Myrtle Point
Rocky M ountains, according to was a business visitor here yes­
scientists in recent reports.
terday.
In the people’s playgrounds of
the W est, particularly the Denver
Tailored, ready-to-w ear suits
Mountain Peaks, there is the light at P au lseru d ’s.
• 273-tf
and dark colored banding of
rocks dating back to the Archaen
H. C. Nickerson of Portland
period, close to the creation. It spent today in A shland tra n s­
is easily seen from the autom o­ acting business.
bile driveways. Then there is the
discovery of the Pagosa Springs
Having it cleaned regularly
region of racial culture in seven will double the life of a good
273-tf.
stages of inhabitation dating from suit. Paulserud’s.
the mound builders to the Indian
E. Makin of Bridge was in the
cliff dwellers in Mesa Verde Na­
city today visiting friends.
tional P ark.
P ortland shipped 24,371,640
When the fire alarm sounds, it
bushels wheat during past year. is too late to get your insurance
written. Do it now.
Let me
Roseburg has bum per fru it quote you rates. E. T. Staples.
268-tf
crop.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
ginning July 9 th on Tires at Lee-
doms Tire Hospital.
F ran k Jordan has ju st com­
pleted construction of 22 new
lunch tables which will be placed
in the Auto park and picnic
grounds. This will add g re a tly ,
to the already fine accommoda­
tions of the park.
Is your house and fu rn itu re in­
sured? If not see Staples for ser­
vice.
268-tf
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PLU N D ER
B y H erbert C rooker
Don’t Fool Yourself
Adapted from the Patheserial by
Bertram Millhauser
( Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
T is only too easy to be deceived
in money m atters. F ictitious
prosperity has ruined many a man.
Solomon said, “ The prosperity of
fools shall slay th e m .” Stop fooling
yourself and open a savings account
with this bank.
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CHAPTER X i
A gainst T im e
A short time later, at the home of
Colonel
Watson, we see the old
,W. P. Moore is constructing a Southerner
signing over the Central
new house on Alida street which Building Certificates to Deering.
will be occupied by Mr. W enner “You are a courageous gentleman,”
when it is completed. The house the old man was saying, “and I owe
you a debt of gratitude for putting
is a modern five room bungalow. Jandus behind the bars. With this
stock goes my warmest thanks.”
Aa Jude Deering came out of the
Spring garments cleaned and
house,
he saw Pearl Travers ap­
pressed with care. Auto delivery.
proaching on foot, “If I remember
>hone 63. Ashland Cleaning and correctly, you made a wager I
Dyeing Works.
208-tf wouldn’t get these,” he sneered,
showing her the stock. “Ten shares
your own on the side, if I re­
W. D. Beebe, who lives a short of
member it. I’ll collect back in New
ways from town, has razed his York.” And with a smile of satisfac­
old house and is now building a tion on his face, Deering walked to­
fine six room bungalow’ in i t ’sj ward his horse.
Meanwhile, there speeded toward
place. C. F. Foster, who lives inI New York a disreputable-looking
the same district, is also erect-1 ear containing the Three Men From
Afar, and their prisoner, the myste­
ing a modern bungalow.
rious “Mr. Jones,” securely bound
and gagged in the floor of the car.
Just who these men were, was a
mystery, but in some way their in­
Billy Sunday Says:
terests
seemed strangely bound up
When a man—
with the identity and motives of
In a rented house—
“ Mr. Jones.”
Sings “Home Sweet Home"—
When Jude Deering returned to
town, he lost no time in calling on
He is kidding himself—
Pearl Travers to collect his wager.
And serenading th e landlord.
After handing over the stock, the
I have a splendid list of bunga­ girl quietly showed her visitor the
low homes for sale.
E. T. door.
“You’re a sensible girl, and you
Staples. H otel Ashland Bldg.
should take a grave warning sensi­
270-tf bly,”
Deering said. “Step out of this
game before it is too late. I’m a
Mr. Crowson has ju st complet­ desperate man, and I’ll go the limit,
ed building cem ent sidewalks Miss Travers. I’ll stop at nothing!
your friend, ‘Mr. Jones’ has
around the high school building, Even
deserted you. Maybe he loves you,
which add much to the appear­ eh? If that’s the case, I will see him
immediately and get him to use his
ance of the grounds.
influence to keep you out of mis­
chief. I am the only man in New
The roof of the Ju n io r High York who knows where he keeps
school is being treated to a fresh house.”
After Deering left, a great feeling
coat of paint, as is the cupola at
of
lonesomeness came over the girl.
the top of the building.
She felt very much alone in a game
against great odds, and she was also
Portland— A rtisans to erect very much in love—a bad combina­
tion.
$36,000 building.
But Jude Deering was already
carrying out his threat to see “Mr
Jones.” As he was walking toward
an impressive looking brownstone
house in the Seventies, he saw a
mud-caked car pull up and three
mysterious looking men step out.
Deering hastily concealed himself
and watched them take a large,
blanket-covered bundle from the car
and carry it into the house. When
WASHINGTON, Ju ly
24.— they had disappeared, Deering
Pledging th eir support to the cautiously approached. On the side­
ideals of the American Legion, walk, he saw a small note book, and
picking it up he found that it was
representatives of a num ber of re ­ the property of “J. Jones” and con­
ligious and fratern al organiza­ tained that gentleman’s name and
tions a t a recent m eeting in address. After placing the notebook
W ashington adopted a resolution in his pocket, Deering ran around
to the side of the house and pre­
approving the pream ble to the le- I pared to climb up and do some
gion's constitution in which the eavesdropping from the window.
Inside, the Three Men From Afar
purpose of the v eteran s’ organi­
were permitting “Mr. Jones” to
zations are outlined.
emerge from the bundle. The leader
The conference was called by of the Three wasted no time.
F a th e r W illiam P. O’Connor, of j “Master,” he said, “we come from
Cincinnati, legion national chap­ your father.”
“Jones” looked at him intently,
lain, to unify action of the vari­
and then said: “ Proof—show me
ous denom inations and creeds to­ some proof!”
w ard a common goal of p atrio t­
The leader then held a letter in
ism and higher citizenship. It front of the prisoner, and Jones
was addressed by Alvin Owrsley, read:
“My dear son:
legion national commander.
It is reported to me that you
The resolution was presented
have betrayed your trust—that
by Conrad V. Dykeman, of
you no longer seek for me that
treasure which rightfully be­
Brooklyn, im perial potentate of
longs in our family. It is re­
th e Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
ported that you now seek it for
It was adopted by representatives
a certain girl whose beauty has
turned your head and made
of the K nights of Columbus, Fed­
naught of your honor.
eral Council of the Churches of
This I do not believe, but if
C hrist in America, Salvation Ar­
it is so, the three honored ser­
my, American Red Cross, N ation­
vants I have sent will take the
quest from your hands and
al Catholic W elfare Council and
proceed
to recover that which
Young Men’s C hristian Associa­
you have lost. You may partly
tion.
redeem yourself In my eyes by
« giving them whatever assistance
they seek.
“MINOW” SAYS DOCTOR OF
Your father.
NINE POUND RAINBOW TROUT
Island of Malata,
>
September 10th.”
A week end party at Diamond
Lake made up of Mr. and Mrs.
The Dalles— Service Creek sec­
N. H. H arrison and Dr. and Mrs.
tion of John Day highway com­
C randall was greatly enjoyed by
pleted a t cost of $157,000.
the party according to Dr. Cran­
dall, who m entioned incidentally
th a t he succeeded in snagging and
bringing to hand a nine-pound
Rainbow tro u t while fishing in
the lake. He added th a t this fish
was a mere minnow to some of
those taken from the lake though
this year as one weighing 21
pounds net was caught earlier in
the season.
The roads to the lake are good
the Doctor said, and a fine new
hotel is being built there for the
accommodation of visitors.
Daily Fashion Hint
THAT
DULL ACHING
Don’t worry and complain about
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“Well,” the young man said,
what do you wish me to do?”
“Write to Miss Travers,” the lead­
er answered, “ and tell her to hand
over to us all of her Central Build­
ing stock—if she wishes to ever see
you again.”
With this, “Mr. Jones” became in­
furiated. “ Forger, liar, renegade—
NO!” he ejaculated. “You thought
I wouldn’t remember you, eh? You
thought that when you came to
Malata you could leave the shame
of your life back in England! You
wrote too good a hand to stay in
England—so you came to Malata,
and my father took you in because
your skin was white! That letter is
a forgery, and I will die before I do
as you say!” He furiously tried to
break the bonds that held his hands,
but it was of no avail. His strength
had been reckoned on.
The leader looked at him con­
temptuously, and then took from his
pocket a small tin box, opened it
and . looked at the black powder
within. He rudely shoved it under
“Jones’ ” nose, saying: “Know what
that is, e h ? ”
“You devil, you!” the young man
shouted. “That is the black ash of
the Malata jungle! The black ash
that kills men’s souls! For the sake
of your own God and your own
soul, don’t do that! Don’t burn that
hellish stuff here! I will do any­
thing you say!”
“Good!” sneered the leader.
Wnte as I dictate to Miss Pearl
Travers.” Jones hesitated, but the
man’s threatening attitude forced
him to write the following:
“ For the sake of anything I
may be to you, deliver your
stock over to the man who
brings you this. The penalty I
will pay for your refusal is not
my life—it is my soul.
Jones.”
Outside, Deering having seen this
much, watched for the messenger to
leave in his car, and calling a taxi
he followed.
When Pearl received the message,
she was terrified. She finally made
up her mind to hand over the stock,
follow him, reach “Jones” and then
recover her property. After this was
done, the girl hastily put on a soft
hat and prepared to follow the mes­
senger.
But just as the yellow man came
out of the house, Deering rushed
him, determined to get the coveted
certificates. Pearl saw all this from
her window, and rushing to the front
door, she arrived in time to see the
yellow man pick himself up, while
Deering fled down the street with
the stock. The girl decided to follow
Deering. After climbing a fence, she
suddenly came upon him examining
the stock in a coal yard. Picking up
a heavy stick she rushed the sur-
rised gentleman and planted a
eavy blow over his head. Deering
sank to the earth with a groan, and
Pearl wasted no time in going
through his pockets. In pulling out
the stock, a small notebook fell on
the ground with the fly leaf open.
The girl uttered a glad cry as she
saw the address of “Mr. Jones.”
By this time the yellow man had
returned to the brownstone house
and told of the exciting events in
which he had been the main actor.
The leader turned and looked at
“Mr. Jones,” and then significantly
at the tin of black powder. Deaf to
the protests of the young man, he
struck a match and lit the powder.
“ I guess this’ll settle you, my
friend,” he said, and turning to his
two companions, he bade them fol­
low him from the room.
A thin wisp of smoke was already
beginning to crawl ceilingward
while the helpless young man
watched, terrified with fear.
He
tried to hold his breath and keep
from inhaling the destructive drug,
but it was imposible for him to keep
from breathing it. As the vapor be­
gan to creep into his nostrils, his
tense
expression
relaxed,
the
shadow of a smile stole over his
face, and the more he breathed the
deadly stuff, the more his features
took on the appearance of a mad­
man—a lost soul.
(To be continued).
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STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, — ss.
I, J. W. McCoy, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon
oath, th a t I am the Cashier, of the F irst National Bank of Ashland,
county of Jackson, State of Oregon; th a t the foregoing statem ent is
a full, true, correct and complete statem ent, showing the name, last
known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and
the am ount to the credit of each depositor as required by the pro­
visions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws.
J. W. McCOY
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th. day of July, A. D. 1923.
(Seal)
268-4-Tuesday.
G. H. WENNER, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires, Aug. 3, 1925.
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