Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 13. 1023.
ASHLAND DA1LŸ TÎDlNGS
PAG« THREB
■ Classified Column ::
Classified Column R ates
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one
month or more, %c tho word
each time.
FOR SALK
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 o r­
chards. Phone 10F5.
3-tf
FOR SALE— Fresh frtflte and
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
Liberty St.
304-1 mo
FOR SALE— Old papers 25c per
hundred. Tidings office
tf
FOR SALE— B eautiful new five
room
bungalow,
breakfast
nook, large bath room, screen
porch, laundry trays, built in
features in kitcheu. dining
room and bed room. Cement
porch and pergola, basement,
double garage, wood 3hed, one
block from Baulevard. Come
and look it over a t 341 Beach
St. Terms if desired.
3 0 -ltf
F or sale , trade or rent -
160 acres unimproved land, un­
incum bered, near village of 300
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
roads. 100 acres under fence
w ith good natu ral pasture,
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
house, barn and woodshed. For
fu rth er particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
F o R SALE— Modern bungalow,
garage, 3 large lots, fru it,
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
280-1 mo*
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, IOS Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Ore.
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
DENTISTRY
Above Citizens Bank
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone 201J
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. F irst
N ational Bank Bldg.
Phone
48-142.
House Calls
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
DB. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Poetofflce. H ours
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FOR prom pt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
W hittle T ransfer Co.. phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Hotel Ashland.
66tf
T. L. POWELL-—General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service a t a rea
sonable price. Phone 83.
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
and tran sfer work of all kinds
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o
PLANING MILL
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
Van Ness.
194-tf
WANTED
WANTED TO LEASE— C o m fo rt
able house of 5 or 6 rooms.
W. M. W right. Phone 4 61R.
2-tf
WANTED— Young man to learn
printers* trade. Small wages
to begin.
Good opportunity
for rig h t young man. Inquire
at Tidings office.
tf
H E L P WANTED
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
E ith er sex, may earn $100 to
$200 m onthly corresponding
for new spapers;
$15 to $25
weekly In spare tim e; experi­
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
sing; subjects suggested. Send
for particulars. National Press
1-tf
B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
FO R REN T
FOR RENT— Furnished
478 Boulevard.
See S. L. Allen
A partm ents.
for
house.
304-tf
Furnished
4-1 Mo.
FO R RENT— Victrolas with ree-
ords. 842 Boulevard. Phone
6-tf.
432-Y
For the best in sweet milk and
cream go to D etrick's.
106-tf
Oranges, lemons, grape fru it—
Detrick sells for less.
106-tf
Full line of am m unition. We
repair, buy, trade and sell new
and used guns.
Army Goods
Store.
295-tf
B etter be safe than sorry. See
Beaver R ealty Co. about your In­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
We make a specialty of picnic
and cam pers’ needs. D etrick’s.
2 3 6-tf
Our Suita can’t be heat for the
money . P aulserud’s.
7-tf.
School Suits at Paulseruds.
i-tf.
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
men and Women. Upstairs.
4-tf
“ Yes we have no B ananas” .
Record No. 19068, Rose Bros.
4-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
Roae Bros.
4-tf.
REAL REALTY REMARKS
Time is money and money talks
if you w ant proof interview any
business man from Jerusalem .
If you w ant 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.
O rchards and Farm s at B argains
prices.
E. T. Staples.
Hotel Ashland Building.
6-tf.
PLUMBING
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
E ast Main. Phone 138.
monuments
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon Granite Co.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
Res. 470 L aurel
Phone 444Y
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST— Sweater on Dead Indian road
near top of the hill, on this side,
Mail to Stanley Lawton at G rants
Pass.
7.5*
FOR RENT— Clean, com fortable and
well located rooms for house­
keeping. 316 H argadine. St.
WANTED— Girls, Apply a t Plaza.
8-tf.
FOR SALE— A Reed baby carriage
Good condition. Phone 346-J. 9-4
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the crowd stands around and M at-1 soon as the masons and plasterers
ches. Like everything else, the price flni9h th e ir work. In addition t o th e finally upon w hat am ounted to be
of a dog-bath has gone up. Before great mosque itself, there will be the skeletons of five women. To one
of the skulls hair was still clinging
* j ihe w ar ten cents was j>aid for a
” A Column Devoted to Brief Ö » • » » ♦ » » « « » c-«-»« » ♦ »
Moorish baths, lecture rooms, library and it Is believed th a t their in­
<> Business and Personal Notes. ”
PARIS, Sept 13.— Take a holiday bath and another ten cents wa9 paid q uarters and a cafe, which will be­
In the subway, suggests a w riter for a rub down. Today a good wash come a center to the glory of all hum ation goes back about fifteen
years. The inhabitants of the q u ar­
for the Paris “ P resse” to the many and brush-up cost flive time this Ihe followers of Allah.
te r have been scratching their head*
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Taylor are unfortunate Parisians who are ob­ amount.
and rem em ber now that at this time
among out-of-town guests from San liged to rem ain in the city during
W hile excavating between two an old charactei lived in a little
the Summer heat. The subterranean
A 9warm of bees invaded a bak­
Francisco.
small houses in the Rue Bourgon, cabin near the same spot* and was
regions, called the “ M etro” in these e r’s shop in the Avenue Bougeaud
workmen came upon a head, then evidently a precui or of the famous
Lydia Barklow is a recent arrival parts, are almost as cool as any last week and kept all the clients sm aller bones, another head, then
Bluebeard— Landru.
seaside resort, if not quite so airy. at a distance during three hours
from Spokane, Wash.
For the price of six sous, or two cents while they sampled the cakes. The
♦< h o m o
Modern Um brella man in town. I one can travel fifty four miles bv distracted proprietor appealed for
have covers in all colors and grades. following connections carefully. T h e !helD to the local police and the bees
I make folding um brellas to order. scenery may be a bit monotonous, lie j must have got wind of it, for they
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Have new handles, tip rings and all agrees, but one can. get plenty of dragged their feet out of the jam
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up and ta rts and flew away before the au-
parts. 14 years experience.
This good exercise travelling
0*
week only a t Vendome Hotel a fte r­ down the stairs and jum ping on mov- thorities arrived on the spot,
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noon only. J. L. McNire
8-3* ing cars.
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Would-be suicides who are con-
Americans lead the world in air lem plating the Seine for a w atery
G. O. Sanders is among visitors
travel, according to statistics ju stl grave are advised by one of the
from San Francisco.
compiled by the French aerial navi-' French papers to make up their
gation
service. Of all the air pas- minds definitely before they jum p
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F arm er are
sengers who left Le Bourget flying in- 11 i3 an im portant item to the
out-of-town guests from Seattle.
^y^O N E Y is a willing worker.
field near Paris during the month re3curer, for if he fishes out a real
You cannot keep it from work­
Chas. Anderson is also a visitor of July last, 47 per ceut were Amer­ “ deaded” he draws 50 francs, but
i
n
g
if
you treat it properly and the
icans.
The
next
largest
num
ber
came
only
15
francs
If
the
desperate
one
from Seattle.
is
ju
st
wet.
most proper thing to do with it is
from the B ritish, 39 per cent. Only
to put it in the savings account of
Medford Business College will pre­ 6 per cent were French citizens.,
t h i s bank where it works for you
The Paris mosque, the foundation
pare you for a salaried position in
night
and day.
of
which
was
laid
last
year,
is
grad­
Recently
the
Alliance
Republicane
less tim e and then help you get on
a payroll. W inter term opens Monr of deaf m utes visited the large avia­ ually beginning to take shape and
day September, 24,
8-6 tion field at Le Bourget under the show passersby what It will be when
supervision of Adolphe Cheron. About finished. Six Arab mosaic experts
F. H. Marvin Is among recent fifty of the members received their from Fez are already at work on the
initial baptism to the air. When ask­ walls and others are to follow as
guests from Tacoma.
ed his impressions during the flight,
Ashland. Oregon
Among out-of-town guests is Mrs. the president of the Alliance replied:
Sm art of Dayton, Ohio.
"I have no words to express it.” ’ I
and another made a sign to indicate
Roy Robertson is registered from th at he was speechless with en th u ­
siasm.
Baker, Oregon.
:
!: FIND IT HERE f t Daily News Letter f
A Willing Worker
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
♦
Cliff Payne makes boxes.
An airplane is the best kind of
insecticide, say the au thorities at
Visitors from Honolulu are Mr. the Paris flying fields. It destroys
and Mrs. A. W. Reed.
bugs and insects by the millions.
Upon the airships which enter the
Mrs. Tetlow is among recent a r­ fields after a long flight are to be
rivals from Tacoma.
found many, many tiny spots of
HE best footing
blood with num bers of insects' legs
Among visitors from
y o u r c a r can
Roseburg ° f every size clinging to them. Cur-
is F. E. Keenan.
rious detail, one never finds the
get on rain-swept
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’ wings and bodies of these victims
streets and slippery
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Medsger of which are struck violently by the
hills is the gripping
Riverside, Cal, are recent arrivals, i propeller and often sucked into the
All-W eather Tread
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| inner machinery. Sometimes thou-
of a Goodyear Tire.
O ther visitors from Seattle are sands ot
introduce themselves
T h e h ig h , th ic k ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Royal.
; into the carburetor and prevent the
sharp-edged blocks
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, the machine from retaking flight.
of that famous tread
B. C. Henry of San Francisco i s | Thus an insignificant little insect is
take a slipless hold
an out-of-town guest.
able to immobilize hundreds of horse­
and hang on with a
power.
w e d g e lik e a c tio n
American tourists will be g rate­
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dodge are
that prevents side­
ful to Dr. Felix R égnault, who has!
among late arrivals from Seattle.
slip or skidding.
ju st discovered a new method of
A s G oodyear Serose«
avoiding
seasickness. In reality, it
A. L. Tillisou, Jr., C. Larson and
D e a le rt toe ta ll a n d r e c o m ­
m e n d I h t n e tt G a a d ya a r
D. B. Cole of Spokane are out-of- is a new' sport called ‘'am arinage"
C ords to ith th e b a v a le d A ll-
W e a th e r T re a d a n d h a c k
town guests.
and consists of gymnastic exercises
th e m u p to ith s t a n d a r d
W’ith the legs and torso, which are
G oo d yea r S ervice
capable
of
rendering
the
most
re­
Ashland Vulcanizing Works
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Choate, Jr.,
bellious stom achs rough and ready Harrison Bros.
are visitors from Seattle.
Ford Garage
on an ocean voyage.
“ I t’s all very well for the am ar­
Mrs| C. W. Shatia and son are
here from Seattle.
inage,” says 'L ’Intransigeant, “ but
• W e ite m M ad « for W aatara T ra d e '
haven’t we already the tango, the Xsd;
atS?
Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Alexander shimmy and the roulirouli— and
are among recent arrivals from San these names are infinitely more beau­
tiful.
Francisco.
Beach.
FOR RENT— Furnished five room
apartm ent, all modern and clean.
A Portland visitor in Ashland is
Apply 155, 7th Street.
Chas.
E. Thompson.
9-3*
WANTED— Apple pickers, at Sun-
Mrs. L. D. H olland is among re­
crest, 2 Miles East of Talent. 9-tf. cent visitors from San Francisco.
LOST— Boston leather bag with
Mrs. T. Jackson is a guest from
baby’s apparel. Lost near or in
Sacram ento, Cal.
Lithia Park. Finder please leave
at Tidings office.
10-6
F. E. Shea and Geo Wilcox are
among
out-of-town guests from Ta­
FOR SALE— 150 spring chickens of
coma.
The Tauker strain. W hite Leg­
horn. G. D. Faris, North Main,
To Medford—
near Billings. Phone 1 7 -F -ll
Mrs. S. Rhodes, Mrs. Mary Leach
10-f
and Mrs. J. H.. Sugg and daughter
FOR SALE or TRADE— Improved Jane motored to Medford yesterday
160 acres in Sams Valley to sell afternoon and evening.
rent or trade for Ashland prop­
erty. R. E. W hitmore, 29 G ranite
SOMETHING NEW
street, Ashland.
10-3
An autom obile accident policy
th a t pays $25.00 per week; in
WANTED— Experienced Pear Pack-!
hospital $37.50 per week; acci­
ers and box m aker at Ashland,
dental death $l,00D; in 5 years
Fruit and Produce Association.
$1,500; cost only $7.00 per year.
10-2.1 Phone 274J. Yeo, of course.
FOR SALE— Strictly modern b u n -!
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
galow, on boulevard, six rooms,
MONEY
hall and bath. Large basement and
attic. Living room and dining room
Send thi3 ad and ten cents to
have beamed ceilings, paneled ,
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
walls, colonades and fireplace. j Chicago, 111., w riting your name
Desirable home built eastern style. ■ and address clearly. You will re ­
Large garage, about an acre of I ceive a ten cent bottle of FOL­
ground. See owner, Carl Gottsche, I
EY’S HONEY AND TAR for
Route 1, Ashland, or Four-Site ' Cougs, Colds and Croup, also free
Realty Agency, Medford. Ore.
sample package» of FOLEY KID­
NEY PILLS for Backache, R heu­
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHCAR-
TIC TABLETS for Constipation
and Biliousness. These w onder­
ful remedies have helped millions
of people. Try them !
Sold everywhere.
IC E
FO OD
A» Well As
In One Of
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
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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,” w rites Mrs. L.
Arm strong, Okeechobee, Florida.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains
no opiates. Ingredients printed
on the wrapper. Quickly relieves
colds, coughs and croup. Sold
everywhere.
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UPPER DISTRICTS
That Portion of the City lying above the Bou­
levard and Main Streets to be known as th e
Upper District will be allowed to use water for
sprinkling lawns, and irrigation of acreage on
Mondays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays.
Acreage tracts from 6 a iu to 9 a m and 4
p. m. to 8 p .m.
(Lawns from 5 p ni to 7 p in)
LOWER DISTRICT
That portion of the City lying below t> ; Bou­
levard and Main Streets to he know i as tho
Lower District, will be allowed to use the water
tor sprinkling lawns and irrigation of acreage
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Acreage tracts frmo 6 a m to 9 a m and 5
p m to 8 p. m.
(Lawns from 5 p m to 7 p m)
No Irrigation Or Sprinkling on Sundays
Neat P a tte rn s from which to
W ater used for sprinkling streets, store fronts
or Bide walks prohibited.
select
VARIETY STORE
89 N. Main
By Order of Common Council.
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QUICK MEAL
RANGES
‘True To The Name”
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
94 N. Main
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ST A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
Scrip
Q PY L E S in furniture change with
N O W REDEEMABLE
BY DEALERS
the times, ju st as do styles in dress.
1 hat is why many ingenious housewives
rely on Puller Enamels and Decoret
Varnish Stains to bring their furniture
up to date.
To extend for you the utility and convenience o f Standard
Oil Company scrip, we have so arranged that it is now re­
deemable not only at all Standard Oil Service Stations, but
also at garages, service stations and other places where Red
Crown gasoline, Zerolene, and other Standard Oil Company
products are sold.
This broadening o f our service enables you to use your
Standard Oil Company scrip in the purchase o f our products
at thousands o f dealers handling these products, as well as
at the conveniently located Standard Oil Company Service
Stations, which now number nearly 700 and are constantly
becoming more numerous throughout the Pacific Coast states.
It means that wherever you may go, in cities, towns, val­
leys, mountains, in every busy mart and at every cross roads,
you will be able to use your Standard Oil Company scrip
at dealers displaying the familiar Red Crown gasoline sign,
as well as at Standard Oil Company Service Stations.
Standard Oil Company scrip, in small booklets o f con­
venient size, is obtainable at our Service Stations and other
•ales offices, either when you call o t by telephoned order.
It is redeemable on the same basis at dealers selling our
products, as at our Service Stations.
For rehniihing the surface in imitation o f natural
wood such at Parle Oak, Rosewood and Walnut,
Decoret \ arnish Stains. T h e newest colors
when painted furniture it in vogue will be found in
Fuller’t Art Decorative Enamel. T hen there it
Silken white C lots or Sem i-G loss Enamel, which
produces an intense white nr olden ivory finiah for
the woodwork o f the roont.
Ask for Fuller Paints and \ arnishes, ¿v m w , at
the local dealer's. Or write our Service Department
for advice. Our “ Home Service” booklet is free .
Whatever your painting need, W . P. Fuller & C o.
makes a paint for the purpose.
W • P • F U L L E R & CO.
3 0 1 Mission Street, San Francisco
*1 Braachr, 1« Facile Com Citica
Factories Saa PraadKo tad Lei Aojdea
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAUPOÄNIA)
cramps,
diAokocA - w hether cHild <wr
adult, immediate comfort and ease in
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A
REM EDY
Pays to keep always on hand.
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,h a t 0,1 a u d a ftt‘r S « P ‘ -
A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping
pains in the vitals,
o
II, 19to the City ot Ashland will lx? divided
into two districts, upper and lower, for irriga-
11011 purposes, the dividing liue being the Boule­
vard aud Main Streets.
42 Piece
DINNER SET
$9.98
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This Refers To M eter Users As Well
As Flat Rate
OOOH^BAR
H ot August days brought out the
professional dog-bathers along the
Seine banks. Before the war this
was a regular Parisian industry, br> J
dhring the busy days no one had ,
time to think of Fido’s bath. Now,!
many of the Parisians who bring
along th eir pets and turn them over
to the old gentlem an who gives them!
a good wash and clean-up while
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Notice To All Water Users
T
Among visitors from out of town,
FOR SALE— Cheap, W icker Baby
are
Mr. and Mrs. C. Meyer of Stock-
Sulky, like new. 125 3rd 9t. 9-3*
ton, Cal.
FOR SALE— Fine Hotel proposition
in Medford, earning three hundred
P. H. A ndreis and family are
to four hundred and fifty dollars among visitors from Minneapolis.
month. Will stand strict investi­
gation, good reason for selling,
II. G. Bolton is a visitor from St.
cost $4500 to equip, will offer this Louis.
week for $3200 on terms.
Act
Quick Four-Site Realty Agency,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Abrams, Mrs.
Medford Building, Medford, Ore. H. Rosenburg, Florence Rosenburg
9-6 and Joe Lyman are guests from Long
SAVE
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PAINTS
VARNISHES
9-as
J. 0. RIGG, Ashland, Oregon
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