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

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AS rla W) B à E l Ÿ «fOÌSOS
PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
P H Y SIC IA N S
C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
To ru n e v e ry issu e fo r one
m o n th o r m o re, & c th e w ord
e ach tim e.
MANSFIELD TO BE
: F IN D IT H E R E
Column Devoted to Brief '
______
SHAW— ____
Resi- . Business and Personal Notes. ’
DR. M A T T IE B,
d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e . T e lep h o n e 28. Office » > » > > ! i m i i n > i i n
h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
Let me tell you about the new
p. m . only.
PO R T L A N D , A ug. 4.— G eorge
full coverage Automobile policy.
SAN FR A N C ISC O , A ug. 6.—
246-tf. A. M an sfield of M edford, w ho r e ­ (Im p o rta n t p ro m o tio n s a n d cre­
DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­ Yeo, of course.
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d
t h r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
M iss E. E. B row n o f S alem
Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
w
as
in th e c ity y e s te rd a y v is it­
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh la n d ,
in g w ith frie n d s.
O re.
F O R SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E
F O R SA L E — T he b u n g alo w lo t
j u s t a c ro ss fro m th e p a rk fo u n ­
ta in s .
L a rg e
lo t
ru n n in g
th ro u g h fro m P a r k a v e n u e to
G ra n ite S t., fac e s 216 f e e t on
C H IR O PR A C T O R S
G ra n ite a n d 260 f e e t on P a r k
DR.
E
.
B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c tic
d riv e . H a s 50x50 d a n c in g p a ­
a
n
d
E
le c tro -T h e ra p y . T h e com ­
v ilio n on it. T h is is a w o n d e r­
b in a tio n d o es w o n d e rs.
F irs t
fu l lo c a tio n fo r a n a p a r tm e n t
N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg.
Phone
a n d A sh la n d n e e d s j u s t su c h a
48-142.
s tr u c tu r e r ig h t now . I h a v e n o t
H o u se C alls
th e c a p ita l to b u i.d th e a p a r t ­
m e n t a n d n eed th e m o n ey now
in v e s te d in th e p ro p e rty in m y DR. H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s
office. P h o n e 91.
p r in tin g b u sin e ss. W ill se ll a ll
o r a n y p a r t of it a t a re a l b a r
g a in , if ta k e n a t once. Go up DR. E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­
p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs
a n d look it o v er a n d m ak e m e
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114.
a n offer. B e rt R. G re e r, T id ­
in g s office.
2 0 8 -tf C O N V A LESCEN T
H O M E— C ot­
ta g e p lan .
In v a lid s c a re d fo r
F O R SA L E , T R A D E O R R E N T __
in
hom
e
s
u
rro
u n d in g s . M a te rn ­
160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la n d , u n ­
in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300
ity d e p a rtm e n t.
T e rm s r e a ­
on S. P . R. R . a n d good h a rd
so n a b le . P h o n e 4 11R . 248-tf.
ro a d s , 100 a c re s u n d e r fence
w ith
good n a tu r a l p a s tu re ,
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e room ed
h o u se , b a rn a n d w oodshed. F o r FO R p ro m p t a n d s a re f u l serv ice
f u r t h e r p a rtic u la rs a d d re s s F .
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s , call
J ., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 8 tf
W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co,
Phone
117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r
H o te l A sh la n d .
5g^f
F O R SA L E
F O R SA L E — 3 a c re s irr ig a te d
b ottom la n d on th e R ogue
R iv e r, j u s t o ff o f pav ed P a ­
cific h ig h w a y a n d close to
to w n , in a lf a lf a , g a rd e n a n d
f r u it. 5 room s, fire p la c e , m od­
e rn ex cep tav ,, .R z.. BM H M il
en
h o u ses, e tc ., a lso w ith
p lace is fin e fin e J e rs e y cow
and
h e ife r,
50
c h ic k e n s,
h o u se h o ld f u r n itu r e a n d
all
to o ls, h o u se is in su re d fo r
32500. C an s e ll th is w eek fo r
$2650 on sm a ll cash dow n
b a la n c e e a sy — C om e , look a t
It.
F o u r-S ite R e a lty A gency,
M ed fo rd , O regon.
285-3
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s ­
fer-G o o d
te a m
and
m o to r
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a r e a ­
s o n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
TR Y F E IIIG E F O R H A U U ^
a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s
3< 5 B St. P h o n e 410-R .
_____
2 0 0 -lm o
JERRY" O ’N EA L— P lu m b in g .
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
We make a specialty of picnic
and campers’ needs. Detrick’s.
236-tf
THE FARMER’S
NEW POSITION
Is
y o u r h o u se
“ “ '>t
‘
and
f u r n i tu r e
3 t0 ," M
281-tf
planing mill
Pay Cash and buy for less at
,OWn*RK« S ' SH AXD CABINET
Leedom’s
Tire Hospital.
279-tf
JO R K S, C or. H e ilm a n an d
V an N ess.
194-tff
F O R SA L E — M ilch
G arfield St.
Splendid pay
Good house—
j Non-Resident
g o a ts .
220
283-1 m o I s a c r if ic e —
F O R SA L E — P o ta to d ig g e r, h ill­
sid e plow a n d . s e v e ra l o th e r
sm a ll plow s
a n d c u ltiv a to rs .
In q u ire a t 244 G ra n t St.
284-6*
F O R SA L E — A lm o st new S o n o ra
p h o n o g ra p h
a n d 27 re c o rd s.
In q u ir e fo re n o o n s 350 B St.
284-t6
F O R S A L E — Tw o J e rs e y h e ife rs ,
fin e m ilk s tr a in , b red .
W ill
e x c h a n g e fo r cow g iv in g m ilk ,
w ood o r lu m b e r. P h o n e 294R .
284-2*
FO R SALE— R E A L ESTA TE
FOR SA L E — M odern
b u n g alo w
g a ra g e , 3 la rg e lo ts , f r u it
b e rrie s , e tc .
356 L a u re l St
280-1 mo*
FO R
SA L E — F u rn is h e d
fo u r
room c o tta g e , c o rn e r lo t, ideal
lo ca tio n .
283 B s tr e e t.
280-1 mo*
in
widow
will
Garage with good business
in good town for sale.
Close in furnished home can
l»e had on small payments.
E. T. STAPLES
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
H ic k s o f P o r tla n d
c h ild re n , w e re re g
H o te l A s h la n d , la s t
sto p p e d o v e r h e re
P a rk .
Tailored, ready-to-wear suits
at Paulserud’s.
273-t”
SAVE
IC E
As Well As
FO O D
In One Of
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
M r a n d M rs. W . H a le o f E u g e n e
p assed th e d a y h e re y e s te rd a y ,
v is itin g w ith f rie n d s a n d re la -
tives.
For the best In sw eet milk and
cream go to Detrick’«.
106-tf
A. E. B e lfry a n d w ife o f F r e s ­
no, C a lifo rn ia w ere in A s h la n d to ­
d a y w h ile M r. B e lfry w aii tr a n s ­
a c tin g b u sin e ss.
W ANTED
F R E C K L E S B A R R Y HAS
HAS N E W PLA Y F IN IS H E D
LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 6— W es­
ley “ F re c k le s ”
B a rry
re c e n tly
co m p leted
h is la te s t p ic tu re ,
“ T he C o u n try K id ,” a t th e W a r­
n e r B ro th e rs s tu d io s . H is next
film is a n n o u n c e d as “ G eorge
W a sh in g to n , J r ., an a d a p tio n of
G eorge M. C o h a n ’s play. In clu d ed
in th e s u p p o rtin g c a st a re O tis
H a rla n , E d w a rd P h ilip s an d W il­
liam C o u rtle ig h . Mai St. C la ir
h a s been en g a g ed to d ire c t th ei
film .
E a l t l n e B e a u ty : 8 ta le r i n e c h a m .
p io n sh ip m e e t; log ro llin g c o n ­
te s t, a th le tic ra c e s, w ein ie r o a s ts
on th e b each , sw im m in g , fish in g ,
a irp la n e trip s o v e r th e - o ______
cean .
s ig h ts e e in g trip s , th e big m ilita ry
p a ra d e of th e leg io n , w a te r e a rn - X
«00 » , t l e , a rm e r,
need
T oday j
Co Mp ULs o RY
thrift
E
- • b
lm pressions a re usuaUy
::< £ X
X
hum bles Z
in clu d e a Held d e m o n s tra tio n of
Today the farm e r ~ also h as his I hum blest u day
laborer. T 1 DC
he DiUn
Dlan TO" *1»
a j iduuicr.
1
wn ^ P e r a f i v e agencies of credit, quires th a t each shall save and in- t h e 8 o l u t i o n
of d ra in a g e pro b -
lem
s.
™
a t ,e a st 10 per
Time enougii to ea a
lawyer aftei von re in
trouble;
T o o LATE to call an
Insurance Agent after
you’re burned out.
DO IT NOW
A few dollare today may
save you a thousand to-
piglit. When you want
good insurance, talk
with
to advance m oney upon a land
E very m onth each em ployee m ust
m ortgage th e farm er can go direct- m ake a re p o rt to th e general office “ D A D D IE S”
LS N E R ’ PLA Y
ly to th e F ederal Land Bank, which, of how m uch he has saved and in
SAN FR A N C ISCO , A ug. 6__
by r e ason of tax-exem ption and w hat he h as invested it. The in­ D avid B elasco ’s play, “ D a d d ie s,1
®“ l L . ad v a“ t1a g e ® in c id e a tal to its v estm en t m u st be approved by a in w hich Mae M arsh
w ill
h» n,,.
loaa
bOmmlttee com petent to advise fe a tu re d p fay e r is to be 2
X
Real Estate and Real
money a t a rock-bottom ra te of in- G overnm ent secu rities, savings bank
1 1
V ’
1 b pro d u ced
h a l , b a n q u e ts , d a n c e s a n d v isits e TnSt\™ .H
INSURANCE
accounts, building and loan stock 1 ? h ^ V arnpr B ro th e rs stu d io s
to h is to ric a l sp o ts, S easid e b ein g
P
h
o
n
e
211 41 E ast M ain SI.
In addition, th e federal govern- paym ent on a hom e, even paym ents ! u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of H a rry B ea-
ric h in h is to ry .
«
(E s ta b . 18 8 3 .)
m ent has estab lish ed a n o th e r group on fu rn itu re , a re allow ed. If debts U Inont-
of b anks which perm it th e local I have been Incurred these m ust be
1
b an k ers—by red isco u n t privileges listed and paym ents m av be a r - --------------------------- --------------------------
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
to ex ten d , the farm er cred it for ranged on them , but no mo're a re to
ais c u rre n t o p eratio n s on a m ore be assum ed. T he idea is to m ake
favorable basis th an ever before. | th e em ployee live w ithin his m eans
FOR SALE
If he th in k s his local bank is not and also lay aside som ething in a
sufficien tly responsive to his need definite form.
1919 Studebaker, big |:h ls sam e legislation enables him
R eports for th e first nine m onths
w ith o th er farm ers in a co­ show th a t about 13 per cent of the
Six—Newly Painted, in o :o p e join
ra tiv e m ark etin g association and w ages have been saved, no single
fine running condition. ; irra n g e fdr c re d it direct from the em
Depend on us for your needs in Toilet Goods.
ployee falling below 10 per cent.
Can be seen at 117 g o v e rn m e n t banks.
T his am o unts to over $100,000. F a il­
COMPLETE STOCKS OE:
New C redit F acilities
ure to rep o rt or to save brings dis­
North Main Street.
F o r y ears It has been the farm - m issal, but In only two in stan ces
sr’s com plaint— with considerable am ong th e 1,200 em ployees was
Price, a snap at $650.00
lustifleation—th a t he, alone of all such action needed. B udget books
FACE CREAMS, FACE POWDERS, COM
.ro d u cers, h as been forced to m ar­ a re d istrib u ted and th eir use ex­
Come, See For Yourself
ket his crop on the b u y er’s term s plained as a helpful m ethod in e s­
PACTS, ROUGE, PERFUMES, TOILET WA
because of his inability to use his tab lish in g a w orking scale of >iVin<
•roducts, in storage, as a basis for th a t will allow for thrift.
TERS—TOOTH PREPARATIONS.
Billings
Agency
TOILET GOODS
S
284-2
'
r
thei? a.re m any f reat co-operative
organ izatio n s tb a t h a n -I
In K ansas a group of power and e g a tio n a n d R e c la m a tio n Service
!crou and ^ n ’fo r
co m p an ie, is , rylng a w ill a tte n d th is m e e tin g
op and win for blm m ore liberal com pulsory th rift plan, which af-
A p o rtio n of th e p ro g ra m w ill
tre a tm e n t from the private agen- fects about 1,200 em ployees and an-
be given o v e r to th e O regon
5is3prW
oductIonn h " “ 1” 6
° f f f i o n U o T tfa X T s M
! ° raiD age A c t i o n , w hich will
Preventable Fire Waste in America Now H alf
Billion Dollars Annually
w o rn . C o n ta in s a b o u t $40 in
days supply of best old flour to
b ills. F in d e r p lea se n o tify C.
M rs. W . L. B a rrin g of Los A n­
maintain the above prices. Bon
L. S p in d le r o r T id in g s office
g e le s s p e n t th e d a y h e re to d a y , Ton Bakery. J. W-. Kistler.
a n d rec e iv e re w a rd .
284-2 calling on friends.
JF’*
't
’
credit. T oday th e a g ric u ltu ra l cred-i ' F
"WANTED— B a r tle tt p e a r p ic k ­
Better be safe than sorry. See
N O TIC E TO CO N TR A C TO R S
Beaver
Realty Co. about your in­
e rs , s ta r tin g T u e sd a y m o rn ­
T h e L ib ra ry B o ard of th e A sh ­
in g .
P h o n e E. C. G a rd n e r, lan d P u b lic L ib ra ry w ill receiv e surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
373R2.
285-1 bids up to T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t 16,
M rs. A. E. A r m s tr o n g a n d d a u ­
1923, fo r th e fu rn is h n g of all
R A N T E D — B a r tle tt p e a r p ick ­
g h te r of C h e h a lis, "W ash in g to n ,
e rs , s t a r t i n g W e d n e s d a y la b o r a n d m a te ria l a n d th e con-
w
ere in A sh la n d y e s te r d a y v is it­
m o rn in g .
P h o n e E. C. G a rd ­ si ru c tio n of a new’ ro o f on th e ir in g w ith frie n d s a n d a c q u a in t­
n e r, 373R 2.
286-1 L ib ra ry B u ild in g in a c c o rd a n c e ances.
w ith p la n s a n d s p e c ific a tio n s on
Education On Fire Prevention
W A N T E D — E x p e rie n c ed
b o o k ­ file w ith th e L ib ra ria n a t th e o f­
U rgen d y Needed to Cut Down
E a t c h ic k e n d in n e r to m o rro w
k e e p e r to w o rk d u r in g S ep­ fice in th e L ib ra ry in th e C ity
Appalling
Waste, says Protect­
a t th e P la za . 1 to 3 o ’clock.
te m b e r a n d O ctober. A d d ress o f A sh la n d , O regon.
ive Association.
T h e su c ce ssfu l b id d e r w ill be
B ox 1, c a re of T id in g s.
2 7 8 -tf expected to e n te r in to a c o n tra c t
D r. H. M. B ra c k a n d w ife, o r
w ith th e L ib ra ry b o a rd a n d to
T A TISTIC S for 1921 show tf
P
ort
A n geles, W a s h in g to n w e re
W A N T E D — Y oung m an to le a rn fu rn is h a s u ffic ie n t S u re ty C om ­
national fire loss of $495,406,-
to d a y
c a llin g
on
012. Incomplete statistics fo r
p r in te r s ’ tra d e .
S m all w ages p a n y bond fo r th e s a tis fa c to ry in A sh la n d
last year indicate th at this sum is
frie n d s, g o in g
on
S o u th
th is
to begin.
Good o p p o rtu n ity c o m p le tio n of th e w o rk .
mounting. In 1918 Am erican fire
m
o
rn
in
g
.
f o r r ig h t y o u n g m an . In q u ire
losses amounted to $353,878,876.
T h e L ib ra ry B oard h e re b y ex- j
F ire insurance experts say th at the
a t T id in g s office.
« p re ssly re s e rv e s th e r ig h t to re -
' '
greater p a rt of this staggering loss
je c t a n y o r a ll bids
*
th e b e st ln 8w eel m ilk a n d
is due to lack of fire prevention
FD R REN T
L ib ra ry B oard of th e ' Cream g ° l ° D e trtc k ’«-
knowledge, carelessness, crim inality
and faulty construction of buildings.
F O R R E N T — F o u r room a p a r t­
A sh la n d P u b lic L i - !
They say there is urgent need o f
m e n t w ith g a ra g e . A d u lts o n ­
b r a r y , by
D- E . B e a rd o f S a c ra m e n to ,
educating the public to be less care­
ly.
1101 B o u le v a rd .
2 8 5 -tf
C a lifo rn ia s p e n t th e d a y in A sh-
F . E. W ATSON,
less; urgent need for the passage
of luws and ordinances compelling
P re s id e n t. ; lan d to d a y c a llin g on f rie n d s a n d
F O R R E N T — O ne room f u r n ­
the construction of buildings th a t
D ated A sh la n d . O regon,
tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess.
cannot burn, and u rgent need fo r
ish ed h o u se. 220 G a rfie ld St.
A u g u st 6, 1923.
swift and certain punishm ent for
f *
285-2
arson.
H ic k o ry S h irs t, $ 1 .2 5 .
A rm y
'Hie N ational F ire Protective As­
FO R
R E N T — Tw o
fu rn is h e d
b en th e fire a la rm s o u n d s, It G oods S to re.
284-2
sociation recently d rafted a build­
a p a rtm e n ts .
A d u lts only. 369 A s too la te to g e t y o u r In su ra n c e
ing code which requires steel, stone
H a rg a d in e .
Phone 263R .
w ritte n .
Do it now .
L et m e
M r. a n d M rs. E F H all w ith i ° r . c.oncirete construction and fire
m
’ w nn
resistant roof co
v erin g . inflam
coverings.
Inflam­ .
283-2 QPote you r a te s . E. T. S ta p le s.
J . T. F o rm a n a n d w ife, Of th e
mable roofs loom large in the fire
268-tf 1 n ite d S ta te s N av y w e re r e g i s t ­ loss column for such a roof offers
F O R R E N T — F o r n e a t h o u se ­
no resistance to the flames, but does
e re d a t th e H o te l A sh la n d la s t
offer the possibility, when the sparks
EBBI
k e e p in g a p a rtm e n ts see S. L.
F . D. B a r r e tt of P o rtla n d w as n ig h t, h a v in g been h e re on o f f i­
fly, of changing a small fire into a
.» a m
A llen. 63 N. M ain.
2 7 8 -tf a b u sin e ss v isito r in th e c ity yes­ cial b u sin e ss.
wide conflagration.
.
.
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te rd a y .
A recent compilation o f statistics
/DWOTCff Hr,tales the World's Biggest Bonfire
F D R R E N T — G a ra g e ; c o n c re te
Cliff P a y n e m a k e s la w n sw in g s.
upon Kansas City fire Pdepartm ent
C*ty r FC d ,I?ar,t,mTnt says> due to sparks in 1921 of $979 753
data
shows
th
at
hi
1922
in
K
a
S
Z
“
r
conne^
' o a -’
all the homes $769,475 \ n d $654,738 re s p T c tK v ’
flo o r.
A lo n g w ith th is goes
H av e a fit a t O rres- -ta ilo rs fo r
284-1
City there were 924 roof f l r e s ^
7 " * ™ fed with
canned by d e f e c t '
th e b est a n d m o st c o m p le te ly m en a n d w om en,
2 2 6 -tf
which buildings were totally de- fire d e n lr t ^ i n t
woui d sa /e the chimneys and flues ranked third in
f u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n ts in J a c k -
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stroyed or appreciably d a tla g S . ^ r ’’ P
75° FUnS &
<*“ * * » « 0 0 for 1921, the loss
Two and three cent drop in
so n c o u n ty a t 280 Second S t.,|
O ra n g e s, lem o n s, g ra p e f r u it— ' p ric e of b re a d b e g in n in g Mon
Phis total does not include the num- J A "
tbat source amounting to
D e tr k k 86118 (° 8 l888-
I d ay. A u g u s t «. R e X r 8c T oaf.
J<er of buildings destroyed or dam- mnH- h.,
dre. caases $14JJ01,581 compared to $11,985 7s>>
V d by ftan«.l»« : . p J , d
Sc
fa u "
? I ” * N-
York s l t w e T f c
1 ,0 8 1
^ ? ^ . S.t rO" er8 - t r ° ” ° ' A ' C “ 1
^ O d 'a a c h .50' A,“
or. rinal fire. D uring Ja n u ary and th at r e a r *Rnnrkc
/ » a5
heaviest loss in this classification
F J r n a r y of this y fa r there^w“ ? ^ n i r U ^ ^ I f f ^ e n
a ”-»
i ——r i Z K f - f e i
broken fence w ith posts slraM i*
its a c t au th o rizes the acceptance of ( “ W hen a person is around the up on the job, and w ith clean v a n
* a re h o u se receip ts on non-perish-l country sizing up the farm s offered and fields—then he knows lie is
able a g ric u ltu ra l products as col- f,,r sale and trying to find one th at looking a t a place th a t is w o rth ­
w hile and w ants it," says F ra n k t
la te ra l for loans, the sam e as in th e! Iie wouId Bke to have fo r his own
M cClean, investm ent banker of
case of su g a r o r o th e r com m odities he c e rta inly gets some terrib le jo lts M inneapolis.
of com m erce.
driving up to th e possible new
I am a c a n d id a te fo r th e dem o- !
“I w ouldn’t loan on a run-down
By W ALTER W. HEAD,
T
hese
developm
ents
have
removed
farm for m ore th an a fraction of
c ra tic
n o m in a tio n
fo r U n ited F irs t
Vice P re sid e n t A m erican th e fa rm e r from w hat seem ed to be fe n i’
sagglRg’ L re d lookin* going prices.
S ta te s s e n a to r
s u b je c t
to th e
P - s e c u tio n by short-sighted,’ tight-i
X v ^ th V L X u iy a ^ ’
B ankers A ssociation
“M any a farm h as sold for $5t>
d e m o c ra tic p rim a rie s . I am n o t
T h e fa rm e r today is m ore th an a fisted, g rasp in g grain d ealers, land- slack n ess everyw here.
an a c re m ore th an th e farm of a
a p o litic ia n , n o r am I a m b itio u s tille r of^ the soil. He is a business
ords and b an k ers— for th ere w ere
ere
“ W hen one finally comes across careless neighbor, sim ply because
fo r a p o litic a l
c a re e r, b u t m y ; m an - R aising crops is only a p a rt som e b an k ers who w ere guilty of p ie farm w ith neatly p ain ted Tuild- it had a clean set of buildings ami
of his business, if tb *3 very thing, who thought of th e ihSs» well-hung gate, and a »nut, m- u good, tig h t galvanized woven
w o rk fo r th e p a s t s e v e ra l y e a rs
fence.”
he is a --------,
real up-to- I ,f a n n e r principally
weak and
- - as
----- a ---------
a n d m y e x p e rien c e on th e f a r m , !
d a t e T w en tieth *gnora n t opponent In a gam e whose
w h e re I now liv e a n d w h e re I i
C entury farm er. 0D^ sta k e was the collection of a
C. J . H u b b a rd , a P o rtla n d b u si­
h a v e s p e n t n e a rly a ll m y life , h a s !
Problem s of m ar- b ^ b ra te of in te rest. The fa rm e r’s
ness
m an , w as in A sh lan d in th e
con v in ced m e t h a t th e A m erican
keting, distribu- su sPicion of the b an k er a ro se be- j
in
te
re
s ts of his firm to d ay . H e
n a tio n Is fa c in g a d a n g e ro u s c ris - I
tion and financ- cause ot m isu n d erstan d in g , b e c a u s e ’
w as acco m p an ied by M rs. H u b ­
ing a re equally he t udSe<l bankers as a class by the
is. T h e s e n a te of th e U n ited j
b
a rd .
Im
portant.
d
erelictions
of
a
few.
Today,
with
S ta te s is th e a re n a w h e re th e
T he com plexity tb ese sources of governm ent-con-
fig h t b e tw e en th e r e a c tio n a ry an d
___
m odern
odern I t Ir jj °Bed
call,
th e p ro g re s s iv e w ill be d e te rm in - "
’
” of
° r ° our
ur. m
(a rm cred
e ^ c it a n available
w o '/3^ 6 a t h his
' S caI1’
^ A L E . A ug. 6.— T he 13th an -
J , N ash of San F ra n c isc o piiss-
,
W a lter W. Head econom ic organi-
e rarm e r cannot ch arg e o r even n u a l m e e tin e of th o
1 ■ ed th e d a y h e re y e ste rd a y c a ll-
zation m akes it 8U8Pect tfaa t the b ankers a re con- K.,tion
. g
Irr ’
I s h a ll a s k
th is n o m in a tio n n ecessary for the farm e r to under- s p ,n n £ to d ° him harm .
g a u o n C ongress w ill be h eld in on frie n d s a n d tra n s a c tin g b u si­
upon a b ro ad p ro g re ssiv e policy stan d and a ssist in solving these
As th e real farm er has ta k e n ad- V a!e’ O ct<>ber 3, 4 a n d 5, 1923.
ness.
T h e e x e cu tiv e c o m m ittee h a v e
w h ich I feel w ill m e e t w ith th e problem s if he is to succeed. In ™ n ta g e of th ese op p o rtu n ities, he
th is new role—as a business m an — b as m ade him self a business m an been a t w o r k f n r t h e
a p p ro v a l of th e v o te rs.
th e farm er stead ily has advanced ^ ike o th er successful business m en, m o n th s on th f
H
tW°
to a b e tte r position.
he ls equipped w ith c re d it to
o n th s on th e P ro g ra m , a n d a re
T here was a tim e when the farm - finance his operations, he is able " ° w abIe
to r e P °r t
th a t th is
|e r was d ependent wholly upon pri- to m ake use of labor-saving ma- y e a r ’s P ro g ra m w ill in lu d e a t
vate m ark e tin g agencies, whose in- càinery, he is able to b a rte r with le a s t ten m en of n a tio n a l rep u -
lime enough lo call a
te re st was not alw ays identical w ith bu-v ers of his products as th eir ta tio n , c o v e rin g ev ery nliaso of
doctor after you’re sick.
i X
x
v
x
s
» „ S ’
- ______________
» r
“ , r * " r a in a g e - T h e y a i-
M rs. A. M uehle”, V io let M e eh l-
e r a n d V io let M u e h le r o f T a c o m a
W a sh in g to n , w ho a re to u r in g th e
S E A S ID E ,
A ug.
6.— A m ong
r - a s t , f 'o p p e d
in A s h la n d la s t
n ig h t to v is it th e p a rk .
th e e n te r ta in m e n t f e a tu re s p la n -
n ed f o r th e th o u sa n d » of oitizeu»
F u ll lin e o f a m m u n itio n .
W e a n d w a r v e te ra n s a tte n d in g th e
r e p a ir, buy, tr a d e a n d s e ll new A m e ric a n L egion C o n v e n tio n s a t
a n d u se d g u n s.
A rm y Gotods S e a sid e , S e p te m b e r 6 to 8 in c lu s ­
S to re .
27.9-tf ive w ill b e:
B a th in g u G i irls
n u Con-
te s t to s e le c t O re g o n ’s F a ir e s t
M rs. E th e l
w ith h e r tw o
iste re d a t th e
n ig h t, h a v in g
to see L Ith ia
X
In su rance
285-1
orchard
FARM FOR SALE
10 BE HEED AI VALE
C h a rlo tte O. M ina a n d M a -th n
B eck of S an D iego, C a lifo rn ia
p assed th e d a y In A shlam d yes­
te r d a y v is itin g w ith frie n d s .
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
F O R SA L E — P ile used lu m b e r
L o w est P ric e s
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO
a ll d im e n sio n s. See M iss C of­
Pay Cash and buy for less at
3rd a n d E a s t M ain St.
223-6m o
fee, T id in g s office.
Leedom’s Tire Hospital.
279-tf
plumbing
FOR SA L E — L ot on A lid a s tr e e t
W ill th e p a rty w h o fo u n d D r.
$25 .0 0 d o w n, $10.00 a m o n th .
P h o n e 280 o r call 108 P io n e e r ORCHARDS and HOMES J a r v i s ’ b ag p lea se c a ll a t T id in g s
o ffice a n d re c e iv e re w a rd .
avenue.
281-1 m o.
F O R SA L E — O ne-ton F o rd tru c k .
In q u ire a t 248 L a u re l St.
280-6
a tio n of new o ffic ia l p o sitio n s in
th e T ra ffic
D e p a rtm e n t of th e
S o u th e rn P acific com pany, w hich
re c e n tly w ere a u th o riz e d by W m .
S p ro u le , p re s id e n t, becam e effe c ­
tiv e A u g u st 1.
T he c h a n g e s ar<. in lin e w ith
th e co m p an y s d e s ire to m a in ta in
th e h ig h e s t s ta n d a r d of tr a n s ­
T he M issis M. a n d A. O’D on­
p
o rta tio n serv ice, a c c o rd in g
to
nell o f P o r tla n d
O reg o n , w ere
G.
W
.
L
uce,
F
r
e
ig
h
t
T
ra
ffic
A sh la n d v is ito rs y e s te rd a y .
M an ag er, a n d C has. S. F e e , p a s­
s e n g e r tra f fic m a n a g e r.
T hey
H a v in g i t c le a n e d r e g u la rly
a
re
m
ad
e
in
re
c
o
g
n
itio
n
of
th e
w ill d o u b le th e life o f a good
g
ro
w
in
g
im
p
o
rta
n
c
e
of
O
regon
s u it. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
273-tf.
and th e N o rth w e s t te r r ito ry .
J . H. M ulchay, g e n e ra l fre ig h t
M r. a n d M rs. C. C. C la rk of
a g e n t, a n d J. M. S co tt, g e n e ra l
S alem , O regon w e re in th e city
to d a y v is itin g w ith frie n d s a n d
p a s se n g e r a g e n t, a t P o rtla n d , a s ­
su
m e th e p o sitio n s of a s s is ta n t
a c q u a in ta n c e s.
B o rn n e a r O z a rk , A rk ., A pril
fre
ig h t tra f fic m a n a g e r a n d as­
6, 1865, M r. M ansfield h a s been
s
is
ta
n t p a s se n g e r tra f fic m a n a g ­
Is your house and furniture In­ a r e s id e n t o f O reg o n 13 y e a rs
e
r,
re
sp e c tiv e ly , th e ir h e a d q u a r t-
sured? If not see Staples for ser- a n d h a s id e n tifie d h im se lf w ith
v,ce-
268-tf fa rm in g .
S ince h is re s ig n a tio n
a s p re s id e n t of th e fa rm b u re a u
M r. a n d M rs. A. D ru m m o n d of it h a s been c u r r e n t g ossip th a t
V ic to ria, B. C „ w ho a r e t o t r i n g l h e w as p r e p a r in g to ru n fo r sen -
th e co ast ?e.*o / s h l a n d v ta d o rs ! a to r a n d y e s te rd a y h e to o k th e
y e ste rd a y . T h e y w e re a c c o m p a c - p lu n g e by iss u in g th e fo llo w in g
led by J . E . O rm o n d .
¡ s ta te m e n t:
M r. a n d M rs. R. F . s t r o n g of
S to c k to n , C a lifo rn ia w e re In th e
207
c ity to d a y ,
M r.
S tro n g
b ein g
c alled h e re by b u s in e s s in te r e s ts .
monuments
c e n tly r e tire d
as
h e a d of th e
O regon fa rm b u re a u , y e s te rd a y
fo rm a lly a n n o u n c e d h is ca n d id a c y
fo r th e
d e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n
f o r U n ited S ta te s s e n a to r.
Mr.
M an sfield i e tf a s r ao TA H H
M ansfield is a f te r th e “ d ir t f a r ­
m e r v o te, a n d in h is s ta te m e n t
say s t h a t if ele c te d h e w ill a c t
w ith th e g ro u p w hich iq “ e n ­
d e a v o rin g to b rin g
a b o u t th e
a d o p tio n , o f p ro p e r, p ro g re ssiv e
po licies fo r th e b e n e fit a lik e of
a g ric c ltu re a n d th e n a tio n .’’
M r. M a n sfie ld ’s is th e th ird
h a t in th e d e m o c ra tic rin g . Mil
to n A. M iller a n d W ill R. K in g
d e c la re d th e m se lv e s a co u p le of
m o n th s a g o a n d a co u p le m o re
a r e exp ected .
t f s ’ T im a in in g in P o rtla n d .
M r. M ulchay is su cceed ed
as
j g e n e ra l f re ig h t a g e n t a t P o rtla n d
by W . F . M iller, h is a s s is ta n t.
C. M. A n d re w s, d is tr ic t fre ig h t
a n d p a s se n g e r a g e n t a t S e a ttle ,
is tr a n s f e r r e d to P o rtla n d a s as-1
s is ta n t g e n e ra l fre ig h t a g e n t.
T ra v e lin g f re ig h t a g e n t L. A.
B rockw ell is p ro m o te d to d is tric t
f re ig h t a g e n t in P o rtla n d .
T he S e a ttle o ffice is ra ise d to
th e p o sitio n of a g e n e ra l ag en cy ,
B. C. T a y lo r, now tra v e lin g a g ­
e n t, ta k in g
c h a rg e
as g e n e ra l
a g e n t.
•464 roof fires in Kansas City, a
number o f which spread to S h e r
buildings.
Ml of these buildings
had inflammable roof coverings.
D uring the whole of this period of
fourteen months not a single asphalt
S in g le roof In K a o s « Q ty caught
In 1918 the total Inc t.,- « causes.
by sparks alone was $6 7 ^ 7 ^
1921 the figure had grov n* to « iV
458J220 V/iih « riwrr » *.
fossH his y e a r f i o m
reach $15 ooo 000 n r .
in d M R s S T v e S h r * ¿ 5 ' ^
Pc
w om ^ rds w S 7
Chief Alec Henderson of g ,
^
/
£
$790,634, came second and Penn
T h J^
Faukcd third-
I
•t° ? 1 loSf , to
“ “ " try due
*° inflammable
roof Are«
S° Urce8’ “
than « » « r h to build 876 m l.1’
° f ^ " ^ r f - c ^ X to E S rffe6
B ooks a n d
S ta tio n e ry
ELHART’S
Toilet A ri id e s
D rug: S u n d rie s
BURN FACTORY BLOCK W(>< >1)
SPECIAL PRICE OF $6.50
and save money on vour fuel bills
I)ry, convenient to handle, ignites readilv, and
cheaper in price than other fuel. Suitable for
cook-stove and beater. Free from saw dust,
chips and waste.
SPECIAL PRICE of $6.50
per load during August if delivered direct
trom ear.
Phone 20.
Ashland Lum ber Co.
Garden Tools
Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks, Spades and
Shovels
Garden Bose
Rubber and Cotton
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
8 7 -3 8 N orth Main St.
the’
“ We sell to sell again”
fh o n e
2 03