Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND D A l t f TIDINGS
Wednesday, September 19, 1923
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PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
A Column Devoted to Brief ’’
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PHYSICIANS
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each time.
To run every Issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Fixtures and furni-1
shings of small rooming and ap­
artment house— in good location.
Call quick at 177 E. Main St.>
Yockey & Co. Phone 146.
FOR SALE— Oak and Alder wood.
Amer at Pell Bldg.
10-6*
FOR SALE— Ten - room apartment
house. Inquire 137 First Street,
Ashland, Oregon.
12-5*
FOR SALE— Or will lease for aterm,
strictly first-class modern
bun­
galow, nicely furnished. Respon­
sible parties only need apply. E.
T. Staples, Hotel Ashland Bldg.
13-3
FOR SALE— New 10x12 tent for
sale, $14.00, at 111 Third St. 15-2*
FOR SALE— 13 Dairy cows or
will take for stock cattle. Phone
447L.
14-3*
FOR SALE— Good gas range and
gas heater. E. T. Staples, Hotel
Ashland Bldg.
13-3
WANTED
WANTED— Woman
Roomer—
kitchen privileges, 240 C. St. Phone
288R.
15-tf
WANTED— Boy to learn printing
trade. Call at Tidings ofice.
14tf
W ANTED— Girls, Apply at Plaza.
8-tf.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat— X-ray iucluding teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Ore.
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
DENTISTRY
Above Citizens Bank
Office Phone 131
Res. Phone 201J
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. First
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
48-142.
House Calls
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FOR prompt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service at a rea
sonable price. Phone 83.
TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
and transfer 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 TO BUY Will pay cash
for used Ford roadster or second­
PLUMBING
hand drag saw. Amer at P e ll'
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
Bldg.
10-6*
East Main. Phone 13S.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
MONUMENTS
communicate with Ensign Lee of
the Salvation Army at the White
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
Lowest Prices
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
MISCELLANEOUS
ASHLAND GRANITE
LOST— Boston leather bag with
MONUMENTS
baby's apparel. Lost near or in
Oregon Granite Co.
Llthia Park. Finder please leave i
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
at Tidings office.
10-6
Res. 470 Ijanrel
Phone 444Y
FOR RENT
CÄ1TEE REGISTRHION
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PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— The dairy
bull
registration law has been very
J. L. Child and family are Cali­
fornia visitors today from Los well observed by Oregon dairy breed-
[ ers as a whole during the life of
Angeles.
I the law, reports II. N. Colman of
Beter clothes for less, at Paul3- ' the O. A. C., dairy staff, secretary
Certain
erud’s.
13-tf of the registration board.
violations could not be prosecuted
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinaldo are because of flaws in the original act
j which have now been amended and
recent arrivals from Los Angeles.
set right.
The measure provides that no per­
Let us renovate that old suit.
son
or firm in Oregon may sell, give
Paulserud’s.
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away, or offer for public use, or buy
Ed Birmingham is an out-of-town or accept for use any dairy bull that
is not registered, pure bred, and li­
visitor from San Francisco.
censed to be sold. Public service is
defined as breeding any cow in herds
J. A. Newell is also a visitor from
of five or more cows not owned by
Portland.
owner of bull.
The dairy department at the col­
New Fall Styleplus Clothes at
lege constitutes the dairy registra­
Paulserud’3.
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tion board.
Responsibility and penalty for vio­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cusick are out-
lation of the act was placed by the
of-town guests from Dunsmuir.
last legislature on the received as
well as the purveyor
of animals
A. L. George and S. Mossiger are
sold or used illegally. Permission to
among visitors from Portland.
obtain a temporary license to sell
animals meeting the registration re­
Coming from Cicago, Illinois is
quirements but not yet licensed, may
T. A. Meier.
be granted by the board, made up
of P. M. Brandt, head of dairying
Antoher visitor from Dunsmuir is
at the college, and members of his
Geo. M. Taylor.
staff.
Interpretations by the attorney-
O. S. Johnson is a new arrival
general’s office permit much of the
from Pasco, Washington.
“red-tape” to be cut and the law-
more readily and effectively admin­
Lewis A. Clarke is among out- istered.
of-town visitors from Portland.
The board depends upon breeders,
county agents, farm bureaus au^
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lesser and Mr. others interested in raising the stan­
and Mrs. F. J. Goedert are register­ dard of dairy livestock, for informa­
ed from Portland.
tion onv iolations or attempted vio­
lations of the law. Special informa­
Mr. and Mr3. L. H. Brown are tion as to cases, names, dates and
visitors from Multnomah County.
other legal points is essential.
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. E.
R. Blair.
Emerson Blair.
13-3*
F. L. Walker is an
guest from Salem.
out-of-town
W. II. Campbell of San Francisco
is among out-of-town visitors.
J. II. Swanton is among late ar­
rivals from San Francisco.
GUIDE SAVED BV ROPE
FREEZING IN GLACER
Geneva, Sept. 19— An extraordin­
ary incident unique in the annals of
alpine climbing in reported from
the Bernese Oberland, where a
woman climber and her guide were
saved from certain death by their
rope freezing into the glacier in
which they were' trapped.
The womanfi Mme. Coninz, witli
a guide named Bischoff, wa ascend­
ing the Monch when the guide slip­
ped and fell into a deep crevasse.
Mme. Coninz had the presence of
mind to throw herself flat on the
snow, saving herself from being
dragged over, but she was unable
to pull up the guide.
Thus they remained for several
hours until finally the guide, des­
pairing of help, decided to sacrifice
himself to save the woman, and beg­
ged her to cut the rope.
She at first refused, but at last
yielded to his entreaties and cut it
To the great astonishment of both
lie did not fall. The cord had cut
deeply into the ice and had frozen
to the glacier and the guide re-
longer until help arrived when they
were both got out by means of ropes.
Where was Mrs. Place’s Deer—
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kruggel Fred
Kruggel acompanied by J. F. Place
and H. W. Mitchell motored to the
Klamath Lake regions Saturday t£
be on the ty>ot at the opening of the
duck season. They report a good
lot of ducks and Mr. Mitchell wa*
able to bring home a few fish. Owe-
ing to the rough condition of the
roads the party were tired when
they returned to Ashland, however,
a first class outing was experienced.
J. G. Bolander is a recent arrival
FOR RENT— Piano, 842 Boulevard
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE from Reno, Nevada.
Phone 432-Y.
13tf STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
SON COUNTY
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Peckham
are among out-of-town guests from
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
6 PER CENT LOANS— Undei
Ontario, Cal.
OF JACOB CONELY, Deceased,
Reserve Sy9tem on city or farm
NOTICE
property.
Reserve Deposit
Frank H. Moore is a visitor from
Company. 72 Fourth street,
St.
Louis.
Notice is hereby given that the
Portland, Oregon.
undersigned Executor of the abovt>
290-Wed Sat-3 mo.
- --- —,------------1 Estate will, from and after Septem­
C. F. Swander is a visitor from
ber 22, 1923, offer for rent, and Multnomah County having regis­
FOR SALE
rent, the real property belonging to
FOR SALE— Muir and late Craw­ said Estate consisting of 240 acres tered from Portland.
of land with about 100 acres under
ford peaches. 2 cents per lb.
cultivation, including about 20 acres
Another visitor from Portland is
Bring your boxes. Avery* or­ in alfalfa to the highest and best
Malcolm
L. Gilbert.
chards. Phone 10F5.
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cash bidder therefor, for a period of
one year from October 1, 1923, sub­
ject to ratification by said Court,
FOR SALE— Fresh fruit3 and
Mrs. A. G. Jillson and daughter
said premises being well fenced and are among recent arrivals from
vegetables. Phone 335L. 575
containing fair buildings, such lease
Liberty St.
304-1 mo
to be made subject to sale of prem­ Dinuba, Cal.
ises with usual clause for reimburse­
FOR SALE— Beautiful new five
ment to tenant in case of sale; the
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests.
room
bungalow,
breakfast
present tenant to he given the first
right to release.
nook, large bath room, screen
Mr. and Mrs. W*. Andrews are
Said premises are situated in sec­
porch, laundry trays, built iu
tions
33
and
34,
township
35
South
among
recent arrivals front Toledo,
features in kitchen, dining
Range 2 West Willammett Meridian, Ore.
room and bed room. Cement
Jackson County, Oregon in Sams
porch and pergola, basement,
Valley.
Written bids will be received up to
George Andrews is a visitor from
double garage, wood shed, one
September 22, 1923 at 10 A. M., at Toledo, Ore.
block from Baulevard. Come
the office of F. J. Newman in the
and look it over at 341 Beach
Palm Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Mrs. W. H. Lish Is among out-
St. Terms If desired.
30 ltf
For further information write,
‘phone or interview the undersigned of-tow-n guests from Portland.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT— at Ashland, Oregon, ‘phone number
160 acres unimproved land, un­ 2F22, or said F. J. Newman, at hi3
The Knapp Studio will open Wed­
incumbered, near village of 300 address above set forth, ‘phone
on S. P. R. R. and good hard number 56R or 21F3.
nesday, the 19th at Hotel Oregon.
roads. 100 acres under fence
Dated September 15th, 1923.
Students interested in credits (in REVO MAX SHOOTS SELF
with good natural pasture,
FRED C. HOMES,
voice) toward graduation must make
plenty of water. Three roomed
IX FOOT WHILE HL’XTIXG
Executor of the Estate of Jacob
house, barn and woodshed. For
arrangements
soon.
Stndio
open
Conley, Deceased.
further particulars address F.
13-4 Wednesday only from 9 to 7. Phone
RENO, Cal., Sept., 19.— Dr. J. Le-
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
1 1 3 :’
13-3
Rue Robinson was painfully injured
For a smooth shave, and
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
while hunting ducks near Washoe
Mrs. H. J. Bleasing 13 among the Lake when the shotgun was accident,
quick service, go to the
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
ally discharged. The charge entered
recent
arrivals from Portland.
Shell Barber Shop, across
garage, 3 large lots, fruit,
the physician’s left foot.
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
from Depot. Grinding of
First aid was given by Dr. S. K.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Grab is among
280-1 mo*
all kinds. Children’s work
recent visitors from Dallas, Ore. ! Morrison, who was hunting with Dr.
a specialty.
WANTED
Mr. and Mr3. A. E. Hagan of Ed- Robinson at the time.
|
monds,
Washington.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
UMBRELLA MAN
Either sex. may earn $100 to
Leaves
town. Thur3ady last day.
532
A.
St.
Ashland.
Ore.
Elmer
L,
Shirrell
and
Lindsay
A.
$200 monthly corresponding
Bring
your
work to Vendome Hotel.
Crawford are recent arrivals from
for newspapers;
$15 to $25
15-2*
weekly in spare time; experi­
A Carload of Fencing, just Oakland/-
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents
sing; subjects suggested. Send
more per rod elsewhere. Just
for particulars. National Press
for to be mean, and to trade
Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
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out of town, and genuine
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Furnished
478 Boulevard.
See S. L. Allen
Apartments.
for
house.
304-tf
Furnished
4-1 Mo.
LODI GIRL INJURED
WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER
LODI Ca., Sept. 19.— Miss Matilda
Hass, 333 East Elm Street, was pain
fully injured when an automobile in
which she was riding turned over.
Three other occupants of the cai
were injured.
The accident happened near For­
est Lake, a few- miles north of this
city. The injured
woman
was
brought to town by passing motor­
ists.
?ood American fence too that
you will get here.
New and old Sewing ma­
chines always on hand. Har-
nes and implement. You will
always find the best at
PEIL’S CORNER
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Farm Stock and Implements,
6 Miles East of Ashland on Dead Indian Road.
Aa Well As
In One Of
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
Auction Sale
Monday, Oct 1,1923
S A V E IC E
FO O D
Three head horses, 9 head young cattle, mower and
rake, hay baler, chickens and other farm supplies.
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C. D. OWEN, Owner.
PAGE THREE
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Alabama Mayor Says
Tanlac Restored His
Health
BUDGET
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P R O S P E R IT Y is a bard thing to
■ get moving. Some people can­
not budge it. Others can. They
use the budget. That means they
plan their expenses, and above all,
that they plan to save a part of all
their earnings.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
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Ashland, Oregon
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Judge G. W. Thomason, Mayor of
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Tarrant City,
Alabama,
widely
known and highly esteemed pioneer
citizen, recently gave his unqualified
endorsement to the Tanlac treat­
ment.
“Chronic indigestion brought me < >
to the verge of a general break­
down three years ago,” said Judge
Thomason, “and nothing seemed tq
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CORRECTED BUDGET
afford much relief. I was eating
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter XIV Irrigation
scarcely enough to keep going oi>
District
Laws of Oregon, that the Board of Directors of Talent Ir­
and food stayed in my stomach like
rigation
District has prepared and placed on file in the office of said
a rock, causing pain and extreme
District In the City of Talent, Oregon, where the same is open for
nervousness. Sleep was often im­
inspection, an estimate of the t-otal amount of money proposed to
possible, and I gradually weakened
be
expended by the said District during the ensuing fiscal year from
so I could hardly attend to my of­
October 1, 1923 to and including September 30, 1924, for each and
fice duties.
every branch and department of said District. The estimate is as
“The fiist bottle of Tanlac im­
follow»'.
proved my appetite and digestion
Directors: Per Diem .................
300.00
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appeared and I rested better at
MUeage ..........................
100.00
night. Each successive bottle gave
Miscellaneous ....
58.00
450.00
added impetus to my returning
Secretary-Manager.....................................;........................
3.000.00
strength, and I felt ten years young­
Office: , Clerical ............„..... ................. ........................ 900.00
er when I finished the sixth bottle
Telephone & Telegraph ...........
250.00
a short time later. Tanlac gave me
Postage, Stationery, etc..................................... 150.00
new zest in life that still remains
Water ...................................................................... 12.00
with me.”
Light ......
12.00
Tanlac is for sale by all good
Fuel ........................................... J......................... 50.00
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Insurance ............... ~............................................. 50.00
Over 37 million bottles sold.
Industrial Insurance ........................................ 100.00
Miscellaneous ..................................................... 50.00
1,574.00
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na­
Auto Transportation: 2 Fords .........
600.00
ture’s own remedy for constipation
1 Chevrolet ..............................‘...........................300.00
For sale everywhere.
1 Truck ...............................................................200.000
1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
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Legal ...................................................................................
500.00
Improvements: McDonald Canal ................................100.00
Talent Lateral .........
600.00
Miscellaneous
............«........................................
300.00
Cleanse th o r o u g h ly —then,
1,000.00
without rubbing, apply—
Ditch Cleaning: Bast Lateral ....................................250.00
Talent Lateral ...................................................... 600.00
McDonald Canal ................................................. 400.00
1.250.00
▼ V a p o R ub
Ditch
Walkers:
O ve r 1 7 M illion J a n UooJ Yoart»
2 Ditch Tender 12 months © $110.00 ........
2,640.00
East Lateral: 1 man <8> $115.00, 6 months 690.00
1 mau © 100.00 6 months ........... «00.00
For the best in sweet milk and
1 man © $100.00 1 month ................. 100.00
1,390.00
veam go to De trick’s.
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Talent Lateral: 2 men © 100.00 6 months ........ 1,200.00
2 men © 100.00 2 months ................. 200.00
1 ,4 0 0 .0 0 f
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
McDonald Unit: 2 men © 100.00 4 months ........800.00
Detrlck sells for less.
10 8-tf
1 man © 100.00 2 months ............200.00
1,000.00
Hyatt:
1
man
©
100.00
8
months
..........................
800.00
Full line of ammunition. We
Elections
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50.00
repair, buy, trade and sell new
Refunds ........ ...................................................................................
50.00
and used guns.
Army Goods
State Interest ............................................... ..............................
Store.
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6,333.74
Interest, Storage Unit, on $101,116 bonds
........................... 6,066.96
Better be safe than sorry. See
Interest, McDonald Unit, on $107,884 bonds ...................... 6,473.04
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­
Bond Principal Due January 1, 1925 ........................................ 11,500.00
surance. Phone 68.
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Dellnqulncy ...................................................................................... 5,000.00
Emergency 25c per acre .........................................................
2,275.00
We make a specialty of picnic
Total to be levied ................................................................. $53,852.74
and campers’ needs. Detrlck’a.
Notice Is hereby further given that on Tuesday, October 2, 1923,
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the Board of Directors sitting at a board of equalization, will meet
and continue in session from day to day. as leng as many be neces­
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for
sary.
to hear and determine any objections by any interested persons
men and Women. Upstairs.
to the assessments and apportionment thereof and any other matter
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connected therewith that may come before them.
Dated September 4, 1933.
SOMETHING NEW
BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS OF TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT
An automobile accident policy
O. ARNSPIGER, Secretary.
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.
Tidings classified do the business
Notice To The Land Owners Of Talent
Irrigation District
c V I C K S
UTS-SORES
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.