Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 16, i»2A
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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PAGE THREE
Classified Column ::
FOR RENT— For neat house­
keeping apartments see S. L.
Allen. 63 N. Main.
278HI
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I FIND, IT HERE ::
FOR RENT— 20 acre ranch, 1 A Column Devoted to Brief Ö
mile from Ashland, 12 acres ,, • Business and Personal Notes?;
Classified Column* Rates
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alfalfa, modern house, large
One cent the word each time.
barn, with or without ntock
Thomas A. Veach of Portland
To run every issue for one
and
equipment.
Frank
Bes-
was
in the. city today transact-
month or more, ^ c the word
wick, E. Main.
288-6* ¡ng business.
each time.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FOR SALE
For the best in sweet milk and
cream go to Detrlck’a.
106-tf
FOR SALE— 1 ton Ford truck,
1921 model. Phone 2F3
Douglass Van Vack of Tacoma
294-3*
PHYSICIANS
was a business visitor in the city
PROFESSIONAL
FOR SALE— Nice gentle thor-
oughbred Jersey heifer, giving
small amount of very rich milk,
Want to buy Leghorn pullets;
April hatch preferred. Call at
or write to 399 Beach St. Ash­
land.
293-1
! DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi- today
deuce and office, 108 Pioneer j
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avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
Have
a
fit
at Orres— tailors for
j
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°m
8’only
l°
12
2
tO
5
men
and
women-
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i
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
Fred
Ramsey of OJympia
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and* Washington, passed the day here
r
s
“ A
' n
r “ *’ ; ? akin6 bu3"'e!"
FO R SALE— 5 acres within 2
miles of Medford. 2
acres
hearing Bartlett Pears, 1
acres apples and other fruits
4 room bungalow, large barn
and garage, 50 foot chicken
house divided in 5 rooms, 5
room, 50x10 foot chick house.
Buildings cost more than $3,-
000. If sold within 30 days,
will take $2.500. $1,200 cash,
balance time.
Apply Moun­
tain avenue, corner Iowa.
292-3*
j
j
|
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, to 9evera* local firms.
Ore.
For the best In sweet milk and
DR. G. C. PH ETTEPLAC E
cream go to De trick's.
10®-tf
DENTISTRY
Above C itizens Bank
O ffice Phone 151
Res. Phone 201.1
CHIROPRACTORS
D R .E . B. ANGELL^—Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. First
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
48-142.
House Calls
FOR SALE— Seven passenger
Studebaker car. Cheap. Seat DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
cut down for touring or could
office. Phone 91.
he made into excellent truck.
Call to see same at 770 Iowa. DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
Upstairs, Morton St. entrance. ' 9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
292-1*
CONVALESCENT HOME— Cot­
tage plan. Invalids cared for
FO R SALE— Smallest car in the
in home surroundings. Matern­
world.
Had been known to
ity department.
Terms rea­
run occasionally before losing
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf
one wheel. Will sell so cheap
it makes walking expensive.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
See Bowermau at Tidings.
292-1 FOR prompt and sareful service
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone
1G0 acres unimproved land, un­
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
incumbered, near village of 300
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads, 100 acres under fence T. L. POWELL-—General Trans­
with good natural pasture,
fer— Good team and motor
plenty of water. Three roomed
trucks. Good service at a rea
house, barn and woodshed. For
sonable price. Phone 83.
further particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
and transfer work of all kinds
FOR SALE— Lot on Alida St.
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
$25.00 down, $10.00 a month.
200-lrao
Phone 28 or call 108 Pioneer
JERRY O'NEAL— Plumbing. 207
avenue.
281-1 mo
E ast Main. Phone 138.
SALE— Milch goats.
220
Garfield St.
283-1 mo
FO R
FOR SALE— Pure bred Berkshire
pigs. Phone 10F5.
287-6
FOR RENT— Private gurage on
Factory stret. Phone 481 J.
286-tf
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
F<»K RENT— Splendid furnished
two room apartment with
kitchenette and bath. Adults
only. 357 Vista. Phone 122.
J*
292-tf
FOR RENT— Lake of the Woods
cottage and boat for rent fcy
week or month.
Inquire of
C. W. Chattin, phone 353L.
294-t2
FOR RENT— Four room apart­
ment with garage. Adults on­
ly. 1101 Boulevard.
285-tf
FOR RENT— Newly furnished
rooms in splendid home on N.
Main, near Junior High. Ladies
who are permanent preferred.
Phone 397L or call 217 North
M ain.
293-12
FOR RENT— 10-acre fruit ranch,
651 Walnut St.
292-4*
FOR RENT— Furnished
ment, 75 Bush St.
apart­
295-tf
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
Detrlck sells for less.
106-tf
Swan Westlund of Eagle Point
was an Ashland visitor today.
Cliff Payne
ladders.
has
J. A. Kana and wife of Mo­
desto, California were Ashland
visitors yesterday.
E. C. Port of Eugene was a
»privatetele business visitor in Ashland yes­
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hix of San
Francisco, who are making a trip
to Washington, were registered
at
the Hotel Ashland last night,
Factory blocks. £6.50
per
having
stopped here to visit Lith-
load.
Carson-Fowler
Lumber
ia Park.
Company.
290-5
G. L. McCaslin öf Portland
was a business visitor here today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Martin of
J. A. Goldwaite and. party of
Woodland,
California passed the
Glendale, California wore visitors
day
here
yesterday
visiting
in the park yesterday.
friends
Good clothes are an; economy.
See Paulserud’s suits.
It isn’t too early to order that
Fall suit. PaulserudfSt
291-tf
SPECIAL
$1.50 worth of Ivory Soap,
Ivory Soap Chips, P. & G. Naph­
A. T. Lee of Warrenton, Ore­ tha Soap, Luna Laundry Soap and
gon was in the city yesterday one 10-quart pail all for $1.00.
and today, having come here to Plaza Market, 61 N. Main, Ash­
attend to business matters.
land.
Factory blocks,
$6.50
per
l°a(L
Carson-Fowler
Lumber
Company.
.
290-5
Miss A. Giacomini and mother
of Eureka, California were Ash­
land visitors today.
SEED BOOSTS GOOD
I
PARIS. Aug. 15.— “I believe
Let me tell you about the new that the American Committee for
full coverage Automobile policy. Devastated France, through its
Yeo> of cour9e-
246-tf. Good Will Delegations, is the
greatest force operating in the
Dr. A. J. Lierman and wife of world today toward International
Los Angeles were registered at understanding,”
said
United
tbe Hofe, AahUnd
nigh,: States Senator David A. Reed
,T h’ y a re “ “ a au m m er
of Pennsylvania, , who is touring
Europe. . "Misunderstanding and
Ollr.
distrust always stop with under­
We make a specialty of picnic standing, and the Good Will Del­
and campers’ needs. Derrick's.
egations are achieving this. The
236-tf effect of the delegation movement
is in calculable, just as is the
E. R. Klopfer of Chicago was work of the Committee among the
a business visitor in Ashjand yes­ French people.”
terday and today.
Revisiting the country in which
he fought as an American soldier
Pay Cash and buy for less at Senator Reed was treated to a
Time enough to call a
Leedom’s Tire Hospital.
279-tf revelation.
His last visit to
doctor after you’re sick.
France
was
made
three years ago,
Time enough to call a
lawyer after you’re in
Ben F. Lunt, of Portland was. when but little had been accom­
trouble;
in the city today transacting busi­ plished I nreconstruction and re­
clamation. During his present vis­
ness with several local firms.
TOO LATE to call an
it Senator Reed found France to
Insurance Agent after
Pay Cash and buy ftor leas at be a country which "appears new
you’re burned out.
Leedom’s Tire Hospital.
279-tf and to which I feel like a strang­
DO IT NOW
er.” .
“It is a wonderful revelation,”
M. D. Millow of Portland was
A. few dollare today may
he
said, "and speaks volumes for
a
business
visitor
here
today.
save you a thousand to­
the
determination and industry of
night. When you want
the
French people. Everywhere I
Better be safe than, sorry. Bee
good insurance, talk
with
Beaver Realty Co. about your in­ saw new villages, with only a
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf trace of devastation here and
there. Whole areas of farm lands
A San Francisco business man, have been reclaimed, farm build­
Real Estate and Real
H. W. Calegaus passed yesterday ings erected, roads made smooth
INSURANCE
in Ashland attending to local in­ and solid, trenches and barbed
wire tilled in and raked away,
terests.
Phone 2 1 1 41 East Main St.
houses and villages repaired and
(Estab. 1883.)
Do you know why there !s so reconstructed. I could hardly be­
much full coverage auto insur­ lieve my own eyes.”
Senator Reed has long been a
ance sold? Ask J. N. Dennis;
tr
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student
of international affairs
ask G. W. TrefrenJ it always
pays to be sure, and insure with and of the problems which now
confront the world, and he real­
Yeo, of course. Phcfrie 274J.
287-tf izes that the United States must
A» Well As
sooner or later have some share
in
the solution of those problems.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pressnall
of Denver, Colorado, who are He made no attempt to obscure
making a tour of the west this the difficulties of the international
In One Of
summer, spent yesterdtay in and situation and dealt candidly with
various misunderstandings that
today in Ashland.
stand between various nations.
“International
distrust,” he
J. it. Milton and son of Mus­
said,
“is
at
its
highest
point.”
kogee, Oklahoma, were* visitors
Thq senator took the oppor-
in the city today.
TENNIS PICTURES
FIST FIGHT ENDS
IN DEATH Of BOY
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 15.—
In a fight resulting from one
youth calling another a "shiek”
Harold Brown, 18, was knocked
down and almost instantly killed
by James Shehler, the same age.
Brown, while passing in automo­
bile, taunted Shepler who was
standing on the street. Brown
stopped his car and ran over and
attacked Shepler. The latter was
knocked down twice and after
the second blow, Brown was tak­
Billings Agency
SA V E
IC E
FO O D
en to the hospital, where he died. , at Pine Grove dedicated.
1 Shepler surrendered to the po-
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i lice.
Astoria — California - Oregon
Power company to make improve­
Harrisburg—-New school house ments at dam at Winchester.
T h e C a sh R e g is te r
HE cash register business was built up
around tbe slogan “ Get a Receipt.”
It is essential to have a record of every
money transaction. A check book with this
bank is your cash register.
T
LONDON, Aug. 16.— Newspap­
i
er photographers are in danger
pftco oí afl («H)
of being barred from all lawn
\u
tennis tournaments, in Britain.
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If the English Lawn Tennis As­
p rioM
sociation has its way, no press
■p- A
Goo 1year Tire
photographer will be able to take 18141915191« 1917 [1919 1820 1821 19221923
his camera to any meeting.
In an official letter addressed
to the secretaries of tournaments,
T ’S always a good
the Association states “undesir­
tim e to buy Good­
able photos of fady players have
year Tires, for, as
been appearing in the newspap­
th is c h a rt shows,
ers.
They strongly deprecate
G
o o d y e a rs a re
publication of pictures of this
p ric e d e x tre m e ly
character a» tending to bring the
low, year in and year
game into disrepute and causing
out.
But now is the
annoyance to players,” and asks
best tim e, because
that press photographers he pre­
Goodyears
are sell­
vented from taking pictures.
ing today 30% be­
This Association— which has
low 1914 prices, and
nothing to do with the great All-
England Club which is respons­
their quality now is
ible for Wimbledon— has been
b e t t e r t h a n ev er
the joke of the lawn tennis world
before.
for years. It is mainly a self-
Ao G oodyear Service S ta tio n
appointed body of old gentlemen
Deaiere w e eail a n d n c t m -
m a n d t h e n o te G o o d y e a r
who either know nothing of the
Cord» toith th e heoeied A il-
W e a th e r T r e a d a n d h a ck
game or imagine that it is still
O
t h e m u p to i t h e t a n d a r d
played under conditions exisiting A j
G oodyear Saroioo
.7
in 1880.
The representative
ASHLAND VULCANIZING
teams that it picks are a laugh­
WORKS
ing stock and its efforts at legis­ Harrison Bros.
Font Garage
lation ludicrous. Its latest piece
of wisdom lies in the refusal to
send the two most popular Eng­
“ W M U r a M a x t o r W — te r n T m 9 "
lish girl players— Miss Austen
and Mies Colyer— to the United
States for the reason that “they
are too young and might get their
heads turned.”
English women players are
laughing at the latest piece of
meddlesomeness of the fussy and
anti-quated Lawn Tennis Associ­
ation. Not one among the active
players, has ever had to complain
of the publication of an offensive
picture. On the contrary most
of them treasure what are often
wonderful triumphs of the cam­
era's art.
Only one lady has championed
the cause of the Association. She
happens to be Mrs. Beamish, the
famous player, but her opposi­
tion is based on grounds entirely
different to those, taken by the
Association. She says:
"I should ban press photogra­
phers from the grounds. Nobody
wants them. Just as one is go­
ing to hit the hall ‘m ap’ goes
the camera and the player is put
off the stroke.”
This surely is the quaintest ob­
jection that could be thought of.
Fancy hearing the click of a cam­
era in the midst of an excited,
cheering crowd!
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
I
OH, YOU CHICKEN
Sim ply to call your atten tion to th e fact that there is
as m uch difference in the qu ality o f poultry as there
is in pork and beef. The difference is in the feed in g
and preparation.
Our Specially Fed Poultry
is far superior to th e com m on run of m eat m arket
poultry. The w om en o f A shland w ho have tried both
know the difference. Order CHICKEN for your
SUNDAY DINNER HERE
OOODjSŸEAR
EAGLE MARKET
82 N. Main
now
why one man tells anoth er
J. H. Milton and >son of Mus­
kogee, Oklahoma, with Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Eisenschmidt and baby
were Ashland visitors yesterday.
They are making an auto tour of
the west this summer, and report
that Ashland is one of the most
delightful cities they have stop­
ped in.
about Blue Boars
Don’t wait for someone to urge you. Today
— right now we ask you to sample this un­
usual cigarette. Learn why it is causing so
much comment. Note its distinctive flavor, its
surprising and agreeable difference fro m any
cigarette you have ever smoked before.
W e call this new cigarette Blue Boar, be­
cause it is developed from America’s favorite
fine tobacco, Blue Boar Pipe Mixture.
The secret of this new-type cigarette is in a
newly discovered method of blending. Blue
Boar tobacco is triply blended—a new dis­
covery in cigarette-making. It is a costlier,
slower process—but worth it, as you’ll agree.
The result of this simple discovery makes all
the difference in the world—an entirely new
taste.
Charles Rose recently returned
from his vacation trip and is
again in the confectionery. How­
ard Rose and wife plan to start
on their vacation sometime this
week.
Fire Insurance
1
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of
Astoria, Oregon, who age making
Always glad to advise with a summer tour, were registered
you about your fire insurance at the Hotel Ashland last night,
needs and rates; perhaps you having stopped here to visit
friends.
might profit by calling 274J.
Yeo, of course.
287-tf
Max Hoffman and wife of New­
man,
California were Ashland
A visitor from Roseburg today
was Mrs. G. W1. Lang, who was visitors today, having »topped
here on a trip north in order
in the city visiting friends.
to see the park.
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1
WANTED— Good, clean cotton
rags are wanted at the Tid­
ings office. We pay 5 cents
per pound for all rags ac­
cepted.
tf
Ask to see the Bradly & Met­
calf company’s seamless shoe,
with the genuine Korry-Krome
leather sole.
Guaranteed to give you abso­
lute satisfactoin as determined
by the wearer himself. If it does
not, we are instructed and author­
ized by the company to have
them resold with first quality
Korry-Krome full soles free of
charge. Army Goods Store.
294-2
WANTS ASHLAND HOME
Have a client who would like
i
MONUMENTS
to
trade modern 5 room cottage,
F. W. Hutchinson and wife of
nicely
located in Klamath Falls,
Corcorran, California, were Ash­
MONUMENT— MARKERS
renting
for $35 per moth, for
land visitors yesterday.
Lowest Prices
!
home in Ashland. Staples Realty
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
294-tf
3rd and East Main St.
223-6m o( New Fall goods jnst arrived at
i Paulserud’s.
291-tf
BUNGALOW AND HALF ACRE
PLANING MILL
Nearly new, modern appoint­
A party consisting of Jess R
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Lassarle and wife, 17. 2 . ”Moh ments, splendid location on Oak
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
$3000 and worth more.
Van Ness.
194-tf mey and Fred Fossin of Oakland I 9treet
were at the Hotel Columbia last Staples Realty, Hotel Ashland
Bldg.
294-tf
night.
WATCH DIGESTION IN
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
garage, 3 large lots, fruit,
SUMMER
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
Too much ice cream, pie siU-
280-1 mo* ads, pickles and cold drinks dur­
ing the hot weather causes indi­
FOR SALE— Furnished f o u r gestion. Coated»or furred tongue
room cottage, corner lot, ideal bad breath, and sour or feverish
location. 283 B Btreet.
stomach are symptoms of this
280-1 mo* malady that can be corrected
with Foley Cathartic Tablets.
WANTED
‘‘I had stomach trouble and
tried
Foley Cathartic Tablets.
WANTED -Waitresss Hotel Ash-
"They
gave
quick
relief
land.
293-tf
and now I can eat anything,”
writes J. Osborn. Lucasville, Ohio.
WOOD WANTED
WANTED— Bids for contract on A wholesome physic that sweet­
60 tiers of sixteen inch chunk ens the stomach, tones the liver
dry oak wood, to be delivered and cleanses the bowels. Sold
on or before October 15. 30 everywhere.
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tiers to be delivered at Tidings
Pendleton— Bridge repairs be-
office and 30 tiers at Greer's
residence on Granite street. ing made.
See Greer at the Tidings of­
fice.
288-tf
A CRY IN THE NICHT, griping
IF YOU WANT— Milk that keeps
and of fiue flavor call Poyer’s adult, immediate comfort and ease in
Quality Dairy, phone 257L.
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
293 3* C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
REM EDY
Pays to keep always oh hand.
WANTED— To buy good fresh
cow. Heavy milker. 700 Ter­
race St. Chas. Avery.
295-3*
WANTED— Young man to learn
printers’ trade. Small wages
to begin.
Good opportunity
for right young man. Inquire
at Tidings office.
tf
L. L. De Bob and wife of Al­
hambra, California, were regis­
tered at the Hotel Columbia last
night, having stopped here to vis­
it friends.
R. Smith of Burlingame was the work of the American Com
an Ashland visitor today.
mittee for Devastated France.
Coincident with his visit one of
Good W’ill Delegation was making
C. A. Williams of St. Paul, a tour of France ,and the Sena­
Minnesota was a business visitor tor met this group at Belleau
in the city today.
Wood, where he delivered an ad­
dress on the occasion of the dedi-
F. S. Kortler, a Portland busi­ tunity during his visit to study
ness man is in the city today at­ cation of the wood as a memor­
tending to business interests he ial to the American soldiers, who
has here.
fell there. After the ceremonies
Senator Reed made a motor trip
Mrs. Guy Renfor and son of to Soissons and through part of
Eugene, Oregon, were in the city the region in which the American
yesterday, visiting with friends Committee is active.
and acquaintances.
GET
YOUR GUN
The Deer Season Will
OPEN
Try a pack today.
August 20
Let us outfit you for the
hunting season.
of
Our stock
GUNS
AMMUNITION
and
SPORTSMEN’S
SUPPLIES
English Ulend Cigarettes
Is well selected and com­
plete, making our store Ash­
land’s
leading
Sporting
Goods Store.
PROVOST BROS
Nininger
&
Refrigerators
Warner
C* Ou»r
*** iZ
“ O N E -M A N
TELLS ANOTHER"