Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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FO R REN T
‘TeS; fill lnsttrafitte riOHctes do
W ill trade Ranch for Ashland PORTOtANS USÊ BUCKETS
e o stu m « ; is u&der the difetion of
Mis. W* L. Maxey, Chairman
lQfck
Much
alike;
but
then—
so
home.
06 acres on W agner creek,"
W ttfiX PEPES GET CLOGGED Dr. Gladys C randall and Mrs. O.
P or rent - -H andy 3 room
of
the Social Committee.
do AUShtooms and toad Stools?' ' 3 miles froifi Talent, mostly
apartm ent. 137 F irst St.
W inter. Dues ($2.00) are now
PORTOLA, Calif., Aug. 29.— payable. If you are not already
Devoted to Brief The Billings Office w rites only wooded, 4 acres, free irrigation
305-3» < ’A
> Column
• *
SAVtS BABIES, h elp s grown
the
"M
ushroom
”
kind.
305-4
Residents
of the north side of the a member, you and your friends
in berries and other fruits. House
,. Business and Personal Notes.''
ups,
com forts elderly p eo p le
Classified Column R ates
. and barn, splendid well of w ater, river report a shortage of w ater are cordially invited to Join the For cholera infantum, summer com
FOR RENT— Sleeping rooms, 376
One cent the word each time.
plaint, weakening diarrhoea—use
Fred G. W hite transacted busi­ I good road. W ant a small home existing for several days. Inves­ Civic Club. Form er members be
B St. Phone 309J.
304-3»
To run every issue for o n e :____
ness
In
Ashland
yesterday
from
tigation
on
the
part
of
the
w
ater
in
Ashland.
Staples
Realty,
Ash-
Ben F2 H unt of P ortland was
sure to attend this luncheon. The C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
m onth or more, %c the word FOR RENT— Furnished house.
San Francisco.
! land Hotel Bldg.
300?tf corhpany developed th at the pipes new program s will be distributed C O L I C a n d D I A R R H O E A
each time.
an
Ashland
visitor
yesterday.
Inquire Mrs. G. N. K ram er, 332
feeding the north side had become
REM EDY
and plans for the coming year.
H argadine. Phone 263L.
la
k
e
in
a
little eweetened water.
FOR SALE
Let
me
tell
you
about
the
new
See Carl Loveland about, get- tilled with d irt and debris, com-
For the best in sweet milk and
N-ver
303-tf
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf full coverage Automobile policy. ting your boy in the Boys’ Band. Pletely stopping the flow. Some
FOR SALE— Pianos a t reduced
Yeo, of course.
246-tf. I have a few good second hand tw enty or th irty families were M l I I | ( > t
o o o a o o o o to o o «
prices. If interested w rite H. FOR RENT— Sept. 1st., first-class
saxophones, cornets, trombones, compelled to carry w ater for
Mrs.
Cjara
J.
Upton
is
an
Ash­
apartm ent furnished. Adults ,
N. Lofland, Medford.
Among out-of-town
visitors clarinets, etc., that I can get very distance of a quarter mile.
only.
Phone 122.
?OO-tf i land visitor from Portland.
3 0 4 -6 »
yesterday were Carl W. Dunlap cheap, and they can be bought on
the easiest kind of terms. Studio
Have a fit at Orres— tailors for and family from Hollywood.
FOR SALE— 1919 Elgin touring k OR RENT— Private garage on
135 E. Main. Phone 134 and
Factory
stret.
Phone
481J.
men and women.
226-tf
car. A1 condition, good tires,
H
argrove
Millinery
will
display
465.
306-3
286-tf
$250.00. K. W. B arnard, 192
(Continued from Page 6)
an
unusually
attractiv
e
line
of
H. A. Joplin is visiting the city
Sherm an.
305-2»
Tuesday,
the anniversary of
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
P attern H ats, Saturday, Septem­
SUFFERED WITH BACK,
from Portland.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A. M. Beaver’s wred-
478 Boulevard.
304-tf
ber 1st and following days.
FOR SALE— I librayr table, oak
RECOVERED
ding,
there
were
additional guests
dining room set, assortm ent of FOR RENT— Four room a p art­
306-2
" I had a long spell of Typhoid Mr. and Mrs. Yockey and Mrs.
For thè best In sweet milk and
chairs, 1 mahogany bed room
! Fever which played havoc with
106-tf
m ent w ith 'g arag e. A dults on­ cream go to Detrick’s.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eastm an my kidneys and I suffered a good Reames and her son Lucien pres­
suite, 1 w alnut bed room suite,
ly. 1101 Boulevard.
285-tf
ent at the most w onderful din­
1 hard maple bed room suite,
F. S. Johnson was am ong busi­ were out-of-town visitors yester­ deal with my back, lower abdo­ ner th a t was the feature of the
1 secretary, 1 sideboard, 1 FOR RENT— For neat house­ ness visitors yesterday from P o rt­ day from Marysville.
men and bladder. I went on in day, to whose delicious and satis­
HpHIS bank is not only interested
hall piece, small rugs, 1 tabar-
keeping apartm ents see S. L. land.
this condition until I used Foley fying array of good things all
in big men, but it is even more
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burns are Kidney Pills I have never been
ette, 1 sewing m achine, large
Allen. 63 N. Main.
278-tf
there
did
full
justice.
interested
in tho»e who are going
visitors in A shland from Pendle­ bothered w’ith my kidneys since,”
kitchen cupboard, - ice box, pic­
Cliff Payne makes tent stakes.
The
outing
was
a
very
mem
or­
KNITTER
ton.
tures. 178 Skidmore.
to be big men some day. Maybe
w rites Mrs. W. T. Clary, W hite able one. Symptoms of rain oc­
this is yon. Line up with us and let
Plains, Va. For quick relief from
F. J. Ryan Is among late arriv ­
TRY-PLEX AUTO KNITTER—
FOR SALE— Peaches. E a r l y
We are going to clean up on a backache, dull headache, rh eu ­ casioned the re tu rn of the party
als
from
Portland.
us help you.
And ten pounds fine quality
Crawford. 1 cent per pound.
whole lot of good staple m erchan­ matic pains and kidney and blad­ early Tuesday evening,af te r a
K nitting Yarn.
337 Scenic
Bring your boxes. 895 Ash­
dise at a special sale beginning der trouble use Foley Kidney red-letter day in the family a n ­
Always
glad
to
advise
with
nals.
Drive.
30-13»
land St.
304-tf
Every Pills. Sold everywhere.
you about your fire insurance Tuesday. September 4.
• * •
I. ■■
needs and rates; perhaps you housewife should visit our store,
FOR SALE— Fresh fruits and
D in n e r P a r ty —
MISCELLANEOUS
m ight profit by calling 274J. and see the bargains. Chair seats PIONEER RESIDENT OF
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
A most delightful dinner party
287-tf 10c, w ater sets, 9Sc, boilers and
YUBA COUNTY 18 DEAD was given, Monday of this week
Liberty St.
304-1 mo A BOOKLET— Every woman an­ Yeo, of course.
Ashland, Oregon
tubs w ithout, profit. Aluminum,
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
erritt
Randles
ticipating MARRIAGE should
FOR SALE- —B artlett pears, Muir
Oddn and ends of dishes at a l­ etc., Swenson & Peebler. F u rn i­
MARYSVILLE, Calif., Aug. 29. of Liberty street, as ho3t and
have. Send 50c to Emily Rob­
ture.
peache3, prunes.
137 F irst
most
give-away
prices.
Tuesday,
—
Mrs.
Mary A. Ochiltree, pioneer hostess.
erts, Box 601 C entral Station,
St.
305-3»
j
resident
of this section, died at
Septem
ber
4.
Swenson
&
Peeb-
The guests, in whose honor giv­
Portland, Oregon.
301-12
* e make a specialty or picnic the home of her daughter, Mrs.
ler.
en, were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
FOR SALE— Crawford peaches, 2
..................
♦
and cam pers’ needs. D etrick’s.
P rank R . Zum walt in this city
HEMSTITCHING
Cole, Clinton Cole Jr., and Miss
cents per pound. 651 W alnut.
236-tf ia£t night, after an extended ill- Josephine Sutton.
303-5» E X P E R T HEMSTITCHING— ! Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
106-tf
~~
ness. Seven children survive. De-
Mrs. Frank Henry, 14 7 Gran- | Detrlck sells for less.
Mrs. Cole will be remembered
Recent arrivals from Free- . ceased was a native of West Vir-
FOR SALK- -Old papers 25c per
ite St.
304-6»
a3
Misa Fannie Doran.
tf
linndred. Tidings office.
Bargain Sale on tubs and wash w ater, Oregon are Mr. and Mrs. j i ginia, and 76 years of age.
The
Coles are visiting friends
boards, glassw are, boilers. Our W. P ritchett.
O ther relatives are T. E. and and relatives in Ashland, as is
FOR SALK— Dry body wood cut
Store should be crowded Tuesday,
H. R. Ochiltree of H atton, W ash­
from large timber. $3.00 per
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bushman are ington, Mrs. Rose Gray and H arry Miss Sutton.
Septem ber 4. Swenson & Peeb-
Their friends are m aking their
tier delivered. Telephone 383L
among out-of-town arrivals from Ochiltree of Marysville, Miss Ed-
ler.
PHYSICIANS
visit
a most enjoyable on° with
Jim Beagle.
303-6*
Eugene.
j ith Ochiltree of Bowling Green, many pleasant happenings.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi-
Cliff Payne has sprusteeif
' Mo., and Mrs. R. A. Murray of
FOR SALE— Grade milch cow. k dence and office, 108 Pioneer
L. C. Palm er and John X ■ Gridley, B utte County.
ladders.
Ten days after freshing. Over
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
1 Plans for Sunday School W ork__
Johnson are registered from Se­
Overnight, practically thou-
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Ten grandchildren and one
two gallons at milking. Five
Tuesday evening of this week
attle.
p.
m.
only.
|
6
w
ater
glasses
and
large
j great grandchild also survive.
years old.
Inquire a t Emil
tandi of diicnm in atin g men,
the Sunday school officers held
Peil’s.
303-3t» DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ pitcher. Special sale at 98c, Tues­
a meeting at the Library in Med-
tired of the commonplace, have
20 per cent off on Hood Tires
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and! day, Septem ber 4. Swenson & this week only a t Leedom’s.
! lord lor the purpose of perfect­
joined in welcoming Blue Boars.
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. Peebler.
FOR SALK— B eautiful new five
ing plans for the coining County
T h e reason is sim ple: we took
304-t5
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
room
bungalow,
breakfast
I Convention.
5.
Swedenburg
Bldg,
Ashland,
a pedigreed tobacco, a 19 year
nook, large bath room, screen
Miss Emma Ploof and Miss Ola­
O ther phases of the work were
Ore.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
G.’
Miller
are
favorite ’mongst pipe smokers,
jas are visitors from Eau Claire,
porch, laundry trays, built in
i discussed— the arrangem ents for
recent arrivals from Los Angeles.
Wisconsin.
features in kitchen, dining
and instead of merely making it
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
I Sunday school institutes, and the
room and bed room. Cement
DENTISTRY
! visiting of the ru ral schools.
into a new cigarette, we spent 6
A recent arriv al from K lam ath
porch and pergola, basement,
Good clothes are an economy.
Above Citizens Bank
It
was
decided
to
plan
the
visi­
ears and a fortune in discovering
Falls is Mi3s M. McMillan.
See P anlserud’s suits.
double garage, wood 3hed, one '
,
'. o ■
Offico Phone 151
tation of as many of the rural
tow to super-refine it into a
block from Baulevard. Come
Res. Phone 201J
Sunday schools as possible by
B.
Leo
is
a
business
unique,
exclusive cigarette.
visitor
and look it over a t 341 Beach
H. A. Vaucer accompanied by
the County Sunday school offi­
from
Portland.
W e blend the eight rare tobac­
St. Terms if desired.
3 0 -ltf '
his wife and daughter are in Ash­
cers.
CHIROPRACTORS
land from North Bend.
cos three times, instead of merely
An Institu te will be held at
FOR SALE, TRADE OR K E N T - DR. E. B. ANGELL——Chiropractic
20 per cent off on Hood Tires
once.
That is the difference be­
B utte Falls,
September ninth,
160 acres unimproved land, un­
and Electro-Therapy. The com-!
this week only a t Keedom’s.
Mrs.
J.
H.
Sugg
announces
her
incumbered, near village of 300 1 bination does wonders. First
with the speakers largely from
tween the commonplace and the
304-t5
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
N ational Dank Bldg.
Phone fall opening in M illinery, S atu r­
Ashland.
extraordinary.
roads, 100 acres under fence
48-142.
day, Septem ber 1st.
There will be a meeting also
W e ask you to judge—smoke
Jess
Wilson
and
F.
R.
W
lbon
with good natural pasture,
House Calls
the
tw
enty-third
of
September
at
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
your first pack of Blue Boars—
Cha3. A. O restbacher is among are recent arrivals from San
house, barn and woodshed. For DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
the Applegate schoolhouse and it
Francisco.
see how triple blending gives you
out-of-town visitors from
San
fu rth er particulars address F.
office. Phone 91.
is planned th a t State Speakers
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tt
Francisco.
a new appetite, added delight.
will have a place on the pro­
H. Anderson of Lakeview tra n s­
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
gram.
FOR SALE OR RENT— 8 room
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
acted business in Ashland yester­
New
Fall
goods
ju
s
t
arrived
at
house partly furnished. Gar­
The last of the month a Coun­
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
day.
P au lseru d ’s.
291-tf
den and fruit. 240 Oberlin St.
ty Convention will be held but
CON V A LKSCENT HOM E— Cot­
the exact time and place has not
305-4»
H. L. Sharp of P ortland was
tage plan. Invalids cared for
V. Garan Is an Ashland visitor.
been definitely fixed.
Details
among business visitors yester­
in home surroundings. M atern­
FOR SALE— Lot on Alida St.
¿Y E A R
good
/
will be furni3hed later of theee
day.
ity departm ent.
Terms rea­
$25.00 down, $10.00 a month.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Valleen are
Service Station
5
various meetings.
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf among arrivals from Los Angeles.
Phone 28 or call 108 Pioneer
♦ • •
Madame Tracy Young will open
avenue.
281-1 mo
Echoes—
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
It Isn’t too early to order th at her studio of music a t 129 L aur­
"The Night In D ream land” Is
FOR SALE— Milch goats.
220
Fall tu lt. P au lseru d ’s.
291-tf el street and begin coaching Aug­
past and only pleasant memories
ust 27. Phone 179.
303-6»
Garfield St.
283-1 mo FOR prom pt and sareful seivice
remain.
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
Miss Louise Murphy I3 among
W hittle T ransfer Co.
Phone
The little folk will miss the re ­
J. A. Armstrong of Portland is
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
117 Office, 89 Oak street, near guestc from Seattle.
English Type Triply Blended
hearsals
perhaps more than those
a visitor in Ashland.
Hotel
Ashland.
56tf
EING thicker, the
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
of larger growth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bwint are
fam o u s G ood­
garage, 3 large lots, fruit, T. L. POWELL-—General Trans­
It wa3 all fun to them, with
D. A. Reid and family was in
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
yea
r
A
ll-W
ea
th
er
fer— Good team and motor visitors from Pendleton.
none
of the anxiety and with lit­
Ashland last night from Boze­
trucks. Good service a t a rea
280-1 mo»
Tread
carries
you
tle
ones
the u tte r absence of self
man, Montana.
sonable
price. Phone 83.
____
____________
Get th a t suit a t the Array Goods
farther than,, other
consciousness makes for happi­
FOR SALE— Furnished f o u r TRY FEIIIG E FOR HAULING
FlDe gr&de aU WOol>
ness in perform ance.
treads. And it car­
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Cook are
room cottage, corner lot, ideal
and transfer work of all kinds
$22.50 and $26.50. And
Everyone enjoyed the work of
ries
you
in
greater
location. 283 B street.
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
we give you an extra pair of tro u ­ among late _arrival3 from St.
the
kiddies, from the entrance
safety, too. The big
Louis, Missouri.
280-1 mo»
200-lm o sers. Army Goods Store.
of
the
"D ream land K iddles" to
tough sharp-edged
the
artistic
dancing of the little
PLUMBING
305-3
WANTED
blocks cut deep and
B etter be safe than sorry. See
Misses Bateman and Balis later
grip tight on any
WANTED— 50 or 75 head of c a t­ JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 20 7
H argrove’s Millinery opening, Beaver R ealty Co. about your in­
in
the entertainm ent.
East Main. Phone 138.
surf ace.They are the
287-tf
tle to pasture. Good feed. Al­
■ Satiuuay, September 1st. The surance. Phone 68.
There is som ething about the
best tire insurance
so some heavy work horses to
event of the season. Fall Hats
MONUMENTS
work of little folk that is partc-
P. M. Snider was a business
a g a in s t sk id d in g
sell. Phone 4F13.
306-3»
in an astounding price advantage
ularly appealing to an audieucc
you can buy.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
'o fferin g .
306-2 visitor yesterday from Tennant,
and those who helped to make
Lowest Prices
California.
651
WANTED— Peach pickers.
Ao G o o d y e a r S e rv ic e S ta tio n
"D ream land" a success, are es­
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
D a a le rt tea ta l l a n d r a c o m -
305-5»
Jam es Galt is registered at the i
W alnut.
pecially
to be commended.
m
a
n
d
t
h
a
n
a
to
G
o
o
d
y
a
a
r
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
Among visitors from Orsi. Cali­
C o r d t w ith th a bavalad A ll-
Hotel Ashland from Stayton.
The
Civic
Club has a right to
W a a th a r T r e a d a n d b a c k
fornia are Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
W anted— Mixed farm ing a n d
th a m u p w ith tta n d a r d
ASHLAND GRANITE
feel
verv
happy
over t i e presen­ >1nJ d i ntuhttUt tool*
G o o d ya a r S e rv ic e
Brown.
stock ranch in Southern Ore­
A display th a t will prove a tre- ,
MONUMENTS
tation of this entertainm ent and
A sh la n d V u lc a n iz in g W’o rk s
gon or N orthern California. !
mendoun success because of con- ,
Oregon G ranite Co.
Ford G a ra g e those who had the pleasure of
W m. F. Foley is an out-of-town H a rriso n B ros.
Addre3s S. W., care of Tidings, j
centrated effort in merchandising. '
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
seeing the artistic rendering by
guest from Brem erton, Wash.
R e s . 4 7 « L au rel
P h o n e 444Y Hargrove Millinery opening, Sat- ;
each member of the cast m ar­
W A N T E D — G irl a t th e V ariety
JLSN’T it wonderful what a little paint will do I
urday, September 1st.
306-2
velled at the degree of petfec-
Siore. Apply any day.
306-2 : Do you know why there !s so
O ther visitors from Orsi, Cali­
How it seems to flood the room with «unlight,
" W e .te in M ade for W e .te m T rade”
tion attained in the short time
fornia are Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
f much full coverage auto insur­
»weep
it with breezes, and leave you singing over
W.
E.
Stew
art
and
wife
of
To-
'
given for preparation.
WOOD WANTED
ance sold? Ask J. N. Dennis; ‘ peka, Kansas were visitors yester- 1 Stephenson.
the
dreariest,
“ drudgiest” task a kitchen can know!
* » •
WANTED— Bids for contract on 1 ask G. W. Trefren; it always
day.
Guest from Sacramento—
60 tiers of sixteen inch chunk 1 pays to be sure, and insure with
For finishing every part of the kitchen there is a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gennard and
Mrs. A rthur Selby of B Street J
dry oak wood, to be delivered; Yeo of CQur8e phone 2?4J
Fuller product just »uited to its needs. Fuller’«
family
are
Ashland
visitors
W. McMahon is a visitor front
har., as her guest, her sister, from
on or before October 15. 30
Washable Wall Finish can be kept clean by oc­
San Francisco.
Sacramento, who hatk been here
tiers to be delivered at Tidings
~
casionally wiping with a damp cloth. For wood­
Full line of am m unition. We
for
some
time.
office and 30 tiers a t G reer's
work, there is Silkenwhite Enamel or Decoret,
repair, buy, trad e and sell new
Special. During August best
She
will
leave
shortly
for
her
residence on G ranite street.
and for floors, Fuller’s Rubber Cement Floor Paint.
Army Goods '
factory blocks only $6.50 per load and used guns.
■
home,
having
enjoyed
her
stay
1
See Greer at the Tidings of­
s to re.
295-tf i
delivered direct from car. Order
And the nicest part is that you can easily do the
j in Ashland very much.
fice.
288-tf
» ♦ ♦
Time enough to call a
now. Ashland Lum ber Co. Phone
work yourself and enjoy it thoroughly.
H. Hum phrey is a recent a r­
20
WANTED— Young man to learn
doctor after you’re sick.
304-5
B irthday P a rty —
rival from Taft, California.
For 74 years W. P. Fuller & Co. has been pro­
p rin ters’ trade. Small wages
Time enough to call a
Wayne C arter, the oldest son :
ducing paints, varnishes, enamels, wall finishes and
to begin. • Good opportunity
M. Sinclair and W; M. Brown of i
lawyer after you’re in
of H. B. C arter of Mountain av­
W
ashington
E.
McGee
and
mo-
stains. A local dealer has them. Our Service De­
for right young man. Inquire
Seattle
were
business
visitors
yea-
1
trouble;
enue, enjoyed having a num ber of
Ding-a-ling-a4ing
th e r are registered a t the Hotel !
partment
will gladly give you advice and mail a
terday.
a t Tidings office.
tf
his friends for a birthday party
Columbia from San Francisco.
i
TOO LATE to call an
little »‘ Home Service” booklet without charge.
School bells ring!
on Saturday a t the C arter home.
Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co.
Insurance Agent after
Classified
ads
bring
results.
The youngsters played out-door
H ELP WANTED
makes a paint for the purpose.
T im e to te ll D a d o r M o th e r
A. Eugene of Salem is visit­
you’re burned out.
games on the lawn and dainty
ing in Ashland.
th a t y o u w a n t to see o u r
DO IT NOW
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
refreshm
ents were served later
su p p ly o f le a d p en cils, p e n ­
E ither sex. may earn $100 to
in
the
day
by the hostess, Mrs.
W • P • F U L L E R & CO.
few dollare today may
h o ld e rs, erasers a n d sch o o l
Old papers for sale.
25c a
$200 monthly corresponding
C
arter.
301 Mission Street, San Francisco
save you a thousand to-
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