Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
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PHYSICIANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW—Resi­
dence and office, 10S Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hourB, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each time.
To run every Issue for one
month or more,
tho word
each time.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—PraT-
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat—X-ray Including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Ore.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE— Platform scales $5.00
Apple and Pear box press, hard
wood frame $10.00. G. 9. But­
ler. 41. Granite
7-3*
DR. O. C. PHETTEPLACE
DENTISTRY
Above Citizens Bank
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone 201J
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and Grain
Hay. Also single buggy and har­
ness; hogs and turkeys. Frank
Beswlck. East Main
7-2*
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. First
National Bank Bldg. Phone
48-142.
House Calls -
RADIO PARTS— For sale cheap.
Robison's Garage.
7-2*
FOR SALE—Saddle, driving, or
work horses. Phone 9-F-4 6 tf
FOR SALE— Muir and late Craw­
ford peaches. 2 cents per lb.
Bring your boxes. Avery or­
chards. Phone 10F5.
3-tf
FOR SALE— Fresh fruits and
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
Liberty St.
301-1 mo
FOR SALE—Old papers 25c per
hundred. Tidings office
tf
FOR SALE—Beautiful new five
room
bungalow,
breakfast
nook, large bath room, screen
porch, laundry trays, built in
features in kitchen, dining
room and bed room. Cement
porch and pergola, basement,
double garage, wood 3hed, one
block from Baulevard. Come
and look it over at 341 Beach
St. Terms if desired.
30-ltf
PLANING MILL
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
Van Ness.
194-tf
PLUMBING
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
160 acres unimproved land, un­
incumbered, near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads. 100 acres under fence
with good natural pasture,
plenty of water. Three roomed
bouse, barn and woodshed. For
further particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
JERRY O’NEAL—Plumbing. 207
East Main. Phone I $8.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
garage, 3 large lots, fruit,
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
280-1 mo*
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon Granite Co.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444Y
MONUMENTS
MONUMENT—MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-Omo
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, • Medford Business •Ciitlego «ill prc- Fishermen—
you for a salariai poskiòn In
Carl Rose and Harold Aiken spent
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o lésa time and then help you gét on Suhday at Keen Crefek fishing. Fine
A Column Devoted to Brief „ a payroll. Winter term opens ?.Ionr luCk and a good time are reported.
day'September, 24,
8-6
Business and Personal Notes.
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Recent arrivals include Mr. and
Mrs.
G. E. Picard of Los Angeles.
Among visitors from Dunsmuir is
visiting S. W. Quigley.
Elsie Holland of Seattle is regist­
ered
as an out-of-town guest.-
For Pleating See Orres:—New Fall
Woolens are in at Orres Tailor Shop.
Ione Tarel of Seattle is among
1-*
late arrivals.
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See the new Styles and Woolens
Terl Goin, C. Morris. P. Renton
for Ladles Suits and Coats at Orres
are
registered from Ballard.
Tailor Shop. Upstairs.
1-*
Recent arrivals from San Diego Victor Knott and family of Bandon
were recent arrivals.
are Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nosier.
Daily Fashion Hint
FOUND— Bicycle, owner may have
same by identifying. 462 A St.
8-2*
15 Gal
30 Gal.
and 50 Gal.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. MacDonald are
Jmes H. Htton is a visitor from visitors from Peidmont Cal. ,
Dunsmuir.
C. G. Brown is a recent arrival
For the best in sweet milk and from Long Beach.
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf
Mr. nd Mrs. F. W. Brown are
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— among guests from San Francisco.
Detrlck sells for less.
lO'O-tf
J. H. Sharp is a recent arrival
from Oxonard, Cat
¡
Full line of ammunition. We
repair, buy, trade end sell new
and used guns.
Army Goods
Store.
295-tf
We make a specialty or picnic
and campers* needs. Detrick’s.
238-tf
LOST—Sweater on Dead Indian road
near top of the hill, on this side.
Mail to Stanley Lawton at Grants
Pass.
7-5*
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WANTED— Young man to learn
printers* trade. Small wages
to begin.
Good opportunity
for right young man. Inquire
at Tidings office.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McKillip are
registered from Ringling, Montana.
Better be safe than sorry. See
Beaver Realty Co. about your in­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO LEASE— Comfort­
able house of 5 or 6 rooms.
W. M. Wright. Phone 461R.
2-tf
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FLND IT HERE 4 pare
Lee Kenyon is also a visitor from
Bandon.
Cleaning and Pressing and remod­
eling at Orres. Phone 64.
C. T. Murphy of Yakima, Wash,
!-•
is calling on Ashland merchants to­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nosier are day.
DR. HAWLEY—Above Tidings
also guests from San Diego.
office. Phone 91.
Mrs. J. Y. Jay and Miss Verne Ire
land
are among out-of-town visitors
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro­
Cliff Payne makes counters.
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
from Pasadena.
9-12 and 2-6.
Phone 114.
Modern Umbrella man in town. I
Florence MacFarlan of Glendale,
have covers in all colors and grades.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Cal.,
is among late arrivals.
I make folding umbrellas to order.
FOR prompt and careful service, Have new handles, tip rings and all
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rudqulst
parts. 14 years experience.
This
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
Whittle Transfer Co. Phone week only at Vendome Hotel after­ of Portland are Ashland visitors.
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near noon only. J. L. McNlre
8-3*
Hotel Ashland.
66tf
Wm. A. Maxwell of Oakland was
T. L. POWELL—General Trans­
Recent guests from Eugene are a business visitor recently.
fer—Good team and motor Mr. and Mrs. F. Russell.
trucks. Good service at a rea
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rains of Bly­
A. E. Holt of Chicago is an out-
sonable price. Phone 83.
the,
Cal., are among recent guests.
of-town guest.
TRY 1 EHIGE FOR HAUUNG
and transfer work of all kinds
nthoi.
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, , in-! I. H. . Wilton of Portland is among
Other guests from
Angeles
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
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eut-of-town guests,
200-lmo elude Mr. and Mrs. J. B. LeMaster.
FOR BALE— $65. Gentle young
cow, will accept 65 good leg­
horn Pullets Instead. R. R. San­
ford, Beach Street.
7-2
WANTED
WANTED— Will pay cash for good
used plumbing material and fix­
tures. L. Prescott. 826. B. St.
6-3*
l i y
Old papers for sale. 25c a
hundred. Tidings Office.
tf
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
men and Women. Upstairs.
4-tf
’’Yes we have no Bananas”.
Record No. 19068, Rose Bros.
4-tf
Fresh Cider for Sale. 40c per
gallon; 2 gallons 76c. Go to Jim
Young Farm, Boulevard.
7-2.
F. A. Wahl and family are among
late arrivtls from Toledo, Ohio.
Ruth Mars to School—
Miss Ruth Mars returned to High
school yesterday
to continue her
studies this winter. Miss Mars has
been employed at The Overland )
Shoe Shop this summer.
Ashland Guests Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wison of
Medford were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Butter­
field. Mr. Wison recently filled a
vacancy in the Ashland Twentieth
Century Grocery, caused by J. H.
Butterfield’s vacation in Portland.
SOCIETY
Cliff Payne makes drain boards.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Holusekeeper. Apply
Dr. Shaw. 108 Pioneer.
7-tf.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
Either sex, may earn $100 to
$200 monthly corresponding
for newspapers; $15 to $25
weekly in spare time; experi­
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
sing; subjects suggested. Send
for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
1-tf
WANTED—At once Women work­
ers at the Bagley Canning Co.
Phone 364-J-l
6-2*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Furnished
478 Boulevard.
See S. L.
A llen
for
house.
304-tf
DRUMS
Our 8uits can’t be beat for the
money . Paulserud’s.
7-tf.
for
This is Fair Week/ Dot t forget
to have that Suit Cleaned and
Pressed.
7-tf.
$1.50
While They Last
Ashland Service
Station
Oeser & Son
F urnished
Apartments.
4-1 Mo.
FOR RENT—Victrolas with rec­
ords. 842 Boulevard. Phone
432-Y
6-tf.
REAL REALTY REMARKS
Time is money and money talks
If you want proof interview any
business man from Jerusalem.
If you want a Real Realty Bar­
gain, call on me and if I don’t
show you a Bargain, I will pay
for your time spent.
I now have:
A $7500 Blvd. Home for $5500
A $3500 Blvd. Home for $2500
A $4000 furnished Bungalow for
$3200.
A $3800 furnished Bungalow for
$3000.
A $75000 Home for
$5200
A $3700 Half Acre and Bungalow
for $3000.
Orchards and Farms at Bargains
prices.
E. T. Staples.
Hotel Ashland Building.
6-tf.
Noted Lecturer Coming
Mr. L. W. Rodgers the Presi­
dent of the National Theosophical
Society will be in Ashland, Wed­
nesday, September 12, and deliv­
er a lecturo at the Temple of
Truth at 8 o’clock on Reincarna­
tion. Be sure and hear this noted
and forceful speaker whose fame
as a National as well as Interna­
tional lecturer has made him
much in demand every where.
THE HIGH COST OF
LIFE AND LIMB
If you were injured by an
automobile and had to go
through life with a wooden
leg, you would feel that you
had a claim against the
owner of that machine.
You may hit a man with
you machine some day.
Such misfortunes happen
to the most careful drivers.
Take out a Travelers Au­
tomobile Policy. Then if you
should injure someone, you
can settle up squarely with
him without bankrupting
yourself.
Billings
Agency
Real Estate and Real Insur­
ance.
(Estab. 1883)
Phohe 211
41 East Main
SA VE
IC E
FO O D
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Aft Well As
In One Of
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
PAök ÍHfcíJ)
School Suits at Paulseruds.
7-tf.
You’ll need a new Fall Suit for
the Fair. Paulseruds.
7-tf.
New Pianos and Players. And
a dandy used one for sale. See
Rose Bros.
4-tf.
SOMETHING NEW
An automobile accident policy
that pays $25.00 per week: In
hospital $37.50 per week; acci­
dental death $1,000; in 5 years
$1,500; cost only $7.00 per year.
Phone 274J. Yeo, of course.
Condon— Large fields of wheat
average 50 bushels to the acre.
Growei-s A tten tion—
Pick and deliver, D’Aujoe, Bose
and Comice Pear, Monday .Tues­
day and Wednesday of this week.
Ashland Fruit and Producce
Association.
7-2
(Continued from Page I)
the year’s program which is to be
a study of Oregon history follow­
ing the study course compiled by
Dr. Joseph Schafer of the 'Univer­
sity of Oregon. Mrs. Harris James
gave a most interesting paper on the
introduction of Oregon history. Mrs.
F. D. Wagner gave a splendid re­
port of the American Association of
University Women’s
convention,
which she attended as a represen­
tative from the University of Kan­
sas.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses during the social hour.
The October meeting will be in
the Civic Club House with
.Mrs. j
Emil Pell as Hostess chairman and
Mrs. John Dill program chairman.
♦ * *
L. W. Rogers, the President of the!
National Theosophkal Society will
be in Ashland on Wednesday, Septeni
ber 12. He will lecture at the Tem­
ple of Truth that evening. His sub­
ject will be ‘ Reincarnation.”
* * «
Wednesday Club Meets—
The Wednesday Club will meet,
on Wednesday of this week.
There
i is important business to come up,
so a full attendance is desired.
The meeting is in the parlors of
the Presbyterian church.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Send thi3 ad and ten cents to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will re­
ceive a ten cent bottle of FOL­
EY’S HONEY AND, TAR for
Cougs, Colds and Croup, also free
sample package» of FOLEY KID­
NEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu­
matic Pains. Kidney and Bladder
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHCAR-
TIC TABLETS for Constipation
and Biliousness. These wonder­
ful remedies have helped millions
of people. Try them!
Sold everywhere.
FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable and
well located rooms for house­
keeping. 316 Hargadine. St.
•2
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PILES
Cured Without Surgery
JF you suffer with Piles
„ I will send you my
FREE, illustrated book
telling of the causes,
symptoms and injurious
effects—if neglected. It also
describes the non - surgical,
painless m e th o d s w h ic h
enable me to GUARANTEE a
•peedy and permanent
cure. Treatment* may ba taken
weakly If It 1« inconvenient to
ba here for daily attention.
W rite today for Book.
WANTED—A good cook. Apply at
Plaza.
8-tf.
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WANTED—Girls, Apply at Plaza.
8-tf.
S. J. DEAN
MINT
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PORTLAND, OREGON
PA PER
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Appliqued Flowers Very
Much in Vogue Just Now
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COMBINATIONS POINT TO
SIMPLICITY
A step-in combination of practical
service as well as style and beauty is
this, fashioned of soft nainsook and
trimmed with hand-embroidered scal­
lops. If preferred, the neck may be
cut V-shaped and shoulder straps of
ribbon added. Crêpe de Chine, ra­
dium silk, linen, batiste or cotton
crêpe could also be used for the de­
sign. Medium size requires 2 yards
36-inch material.
Pictorial Review Combination No
1533. Sizes. 34 to 50 inches bust.
Price 25 cents. Scallop No. 11661
Transfer, blue or yellow, 20 cents.
G loria w a h s o n z / v nasturjojm
lA F rtT A TRlHMEto w APPLI —
pum
NA5TURJIUMS - --___ - -
T'HE appliqued flower trim is in making “Zaza,” as a Paramount
vogue.
picture.
In seasons past, it was the ap- , The upper sketch shows a collar
lllqued flower of self material that formed of nasturtiums. It is tied
rimmed the frocks. Now it is the up on the shoulder by a brown vel­
■egular French hand-made flower, vet ribbon, and goes with an eve­
nade to look as much like the real ning gown of bronze cloth. This
thing as Is humanly possible.
collar and the bow are the only
One of these lovely flower frocks trimming on the frock.
s shown in the photo above of
The lower sketch shows a band
Gloria Swanson. It is of nastur­ and fan of appliqued chrysanthe­
tium taffeta, shot with gold. The mums. The chrysanthemums are
skirt is draped and drawn smartly of an orchid pink shade, and trim
over to the left hip, where it seems a silver gown.
to tie in a large stiff bow of many
Borders, girdles, panels—all can
ends. From this bow trails a bor­ be made charming by the applica­
der of nasturtiums of the brightest tion of flowers. And, very often,
hues—oranges, scarlets, yellows— these flowers come in colors that
all of the colors of the real flower. cannot be got every day in silks,
Miss Swanson's head band is of and therefore make up somethiug
the same material as her gown, and unusual in the gown line.
on it are appliqued more of the
Of course, the smaller flowers are
flowers.*'Some of them come down more amenable in the dressmakers’
over the 'ars at each side In a very hands, and serve to make a dress
decorative and becoming manner. less bulky, but the effect of a largt
Gloria wore this flower frock in the exotic South Sea poppy over on t
East during the late summer, while hip is not to be underestimated <
COUGH DISTURBS SCHOOL
WORK
School teachers should give the
same advice to children who have
coughs as did this Florida teach­
er. “I recommended FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR to the children
in my school who had the ’flu’
and good results came whenever
it was used,” writes Mrs. L.
Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains
no opiates. Ingredients printed
on the wrapper. Quickly relieves
colds, coughs and croup. Sold
everywhere.
DAYS OFDIZZINESS
Come to hundreds of Ashland
people.
There are days of dizziness,
Spells of headache, languor,
backache;
Sometimes rheumatic pains;
Often urinary disorders.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are espec­
ially for kidney ills.
Endorsed in Ashland by grate­
ful friends and neighbors. Ask
your neighbor!
Mrs. Jennie Hammond, 649 E
Main St., Ashland, says:
“!
have used Doan’s Kidney Pills
with benefit and am glad to en­
dorse them. My kidneys troub
led me for some time and I had
such severe backaches it was hard
for me to keep going. I was
hardly ever free from dizziness
and headaches and the action of
my kidneys was Irregular. Doan’s
Kidney Pills helped me more
than any other remedy I ever
tried and it was not long before
I was free from the backaches
and other signs of kidney com­
plaint.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the
same that Mrs. Hammond had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buf­
falo, N. Y.
M aking Berkeley a “Signless City”
, ,
“ 8polless and W " tow n—even before V olstead—now
p ro ­
claims Itself the nation’s only “signless city.” Members of the real estate
board removed all their “For Sale” signs, a house was built of them, and then
; liZnh « r °f tShgI1S T burnefl t0 U,e «round, amid wild cheers. The photo-
graph shows the conflagration.
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INTERESTING FACTS
A speed plane In France flew at the
rate of 193 miles an hour.
In India girls are often betrothed
A solid cutglass bedstead is among
At birth.
the possessions of a Culcuttu million
Ordinarily there are 686,000 seeds alre.
to a pound of white clover.
The Chinese word for “hash” is the
Women lawyers, Judges and Justices longest and most difficult word tai
n the United States number 1,738.
pronounce in the language.
DON’T SAY YOU MISSED
IT.
Northern California’s Biggest and Best
THE
Siskiyou County
FAIR and RODEO
September 20, 21, 22
Well worth your trip for the knowledge you gain and the
Fun You Have
Open Air Dancing—Baby Show, Carnival,
Horse Races and Aquatic Sports
$150,000 MINING EXHIBIT.
$200,000 STOCK SHOW
Reduced Fare from Ashland and way Stations.