Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 20, 1923
AHHTANP DAILY TIDINGS
O fficers R oundup W ild
Bull and Save Citizens
Kansas City, Sept. 20— Two Kan­
sas City detectives turned matadors
recently when they were summoned
to Center Station, between Rosedale
Classified Column Rates
and Argentine, Kansas, to rescue
One cent the word each time.
about
50 residents from the ravages
To run every issue for one
month or more, *Ac the word of a bull suddenly turned belligerent
each time.
The minions of the law drove the
fractious beast into a corner, lassoed
FOR SALE
and hog-tied him. The bull's owner
an
aged negro, was seriously gored
FOR SALE— Fixtures and furni­
before
the 'detectives arrived.
shings of small rooming and ap­
artment house— in good location.
Call quick at 177 E. Main St.,
Yockey & Co. Phone 14C.
Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
FOR SALE— Modern
6-room
Bungalow, good location. Cash pay­
ment; terms on balance. Easy way
to get fine,
up-to-date home.
Yockey & Co.
15-3e.o.d.
FOR SALE— Ten - room apartment
house. Inquire 137 First Street,
Ashland, Oregon.
12-5*
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. Phone1
447L.
14-3*
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY— Acre or more
land with five or six room house
near Ashland. Cach payment, rest
on terms. Call 928 B. St. Ashland
Ore.
16-2*
WANTED— A furnished appart-
ment of 2 or 3 rooms, ground floor,
about Sept. 24. Enquire Mrs. Lane,
Tidings office.
16-2
WANTED— Boy to learn printing
trade. Call at Tidings ofice.
14tf
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee of
the Salvation Army at the White
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
PHYSICIANS
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 including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland.
Ore.
DR. G. C. PHET1EPLACE
DENTISTRY
Above Citizens Bank
Office Phone 1S1
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 Postoffice. 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.
B6(f
JANITOR WANTED— For early
morning work. See Greer at th e 1 T. L. POWELL—»General Trans­
fer— Good team and motor
Tidilngs office.
trucks. Good service at a rea
sonable
price. Phone 83.
FOR RENT
FOR KENT— 4 Room Appartment
furnished, nice place, $16.00 a
month to right party. 21 E. Main,
Freeburg.
16-3
TRY FEH1GE FOR HAULING
and transfer work of all kinds
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
200-lm o
PLANING MILL
IX)ST— On Bam Street, between
Granite and Bush, baby’s white P.
K. coat. Finder phone 411-J or re­
turn to 77 Granite. Reward.
16-tf
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
Van Ness.
194-tf
FOR SALE
PLUMBING
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
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
house, barn and woodshed. For
further particulars address F.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
East Main. Phone 138.
MONUMENTS
MONUMENT— MARKERS
I,owest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon Granite Co.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444Y
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’ A Column Devoted to Brief ’
<► Business and Personal Notes. ”
PAGE THREE
CUT TIOS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
MARK NOW VERY LOW
i CAMP LEWIS MAY BECOME
recommended that concrete or brk-k
PERMANENT .AIR BASE buildings be erected at Camp Lewis
and that he will confer with Brig­
TACOMA, Segt. 19.— Rebuilding adier General Robert Alexander,-
of Camp Lewis with permanent bar­ commander of the post, on plans to
racks and establishment of an army besubmitted to the war department.
air base at the post within the near
The entire personnel of the army
future, was predicted here yesterday post passed in review before the
by Major General Charles A. Mor­
general during the day. General Mor­
ton, commander of the ninth corps
area, who is here on his annual trip ton expects to remain in the North­
of inspection.
west for the remainder of the week
General Morton said that he has on army business.
Send thi3 ad and ten cents to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name
aûd 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 packages 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
1
of people. Try them!
}
Sold everywhere.
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Austria is on longer the “para­
Ben Llpton is among out-of-town
dise”
of German vacationers. The
visitors from Vancouver, B. C.
crown, for years the ‘ poor relation”
Beter clothes for less, at Pauls- of the German mark, is now stabil­
erud’s.
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fatal plunge.
Yet, stabilization, which is the
M. C. Meyers i3 among late arri­
direct result of the American loan
vals from Salem.
that put Austria back on its feet. ha3
O. I. W. Meyer is a recent arrival not served as a check to the steady
upward trend of prices in Austria.
from Portland.
The cost of living is mounting from
Let us renovate that old suit. day to day. If Austrians want to
Paulserud's.
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they go to Germany, just as a year
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright are ago— and even six months ago—
visitors from Honolulu, H. I.
Germans came to Austria to spend
their marks.
I
C. A. Claran and family are ou^-
At Bad Gastein, the fashionable
of-town visitors from Newmonia, Summer resort, one day costs— for
A steel Guitar and Ukelele orches­
Wis.
a modlst tourist— 300,000 Austrian
tra is the newest thing in the musi­
PROSPERITY is a hard thing to
crowns. That is, at the present rate
cal line to be introduced to Ashland
get moving. Some people can­
UMBRELLA MAN
of exchange, forty-five
million by the enterprising band leader, Carl
Leaves town. Thur3ady last day. marks, or approximately $40. Thus
not budge it. Others can. They
Loveland, who in answer to the
Bring your work to Vendome Hotel. Austria, a year ago the cheapest
use
the budget. That means they
demand for this sort of music plans
15-2 country in Europe, has become the
plan their expenses, and alxive ail,
to organize such an orchestra in
most expensive.
the near future if enough people
that they plan to save a part o f all
S. R. Russell is among late-arri-
The following table illustrates the come out and enter the organization.
their earnings.
vals from Sah Francisco.
rise In prices since the war:
Carl is to be assisted in develop­
CROWNS
1914
1923 ing the organization by F. M. Rush
K. K. Kelts is an out-of-town
400— monthly expenditure of a an accomplished and experienced
guest in Ashland calling on mer­ middle-class household........ 1 turnip
ukelele player who was with the
chants from Portland.
SCO— 21 days’ round-trip
f Keoklas Hawaiian entertainers in
Spitzenbergen .... 2 cheap cigarettes Vancouver and on Vaudeville circuit
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Ashland. Oregon
For good waffles and real coffee
1,000— A good piano........1 news­ for nearly four years. Rush will
try the Palace Lunch.
paper or 2 rolls.
be remembered as the man that put
1,700— A plot of land for a large on the Hawaiian number at the
Geo. L. Thompson is registered
2,000— Complete furniture for a Armory during the minstrel 3how
from San Francisco. He is a business j large home........ 1 glass buttermilk
last January and also put on the
visitor calling on merchants.
4,000— Pearl necklace........ 1 cup surprise Hawaiian number at the
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black coffee.
Elks ball last winter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Peterson ar
10,000— A little country home
Si
Many people have already inquir­ ♦« » » » > ♦♦> > I > ... .......................... " ,
among late arrivals from Portlan
with garden....1 shirt colar or 1 ed about the orchestra acocrding to
slice of ham
Carl Loveland and the two men are
Waffles, the kind that melt in your) 1 necktie of medium quality.
to give lessons to many others who
mouth at the Palace Lunch.
50,000— A luxurious mansion
have signified their desire of join­
WILL BE
m
BUDGET
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Mrs. C. Brown is a recent arrival
from Portland.
The best coffee and
town. Palace Lunch.
waffles
In
Among late arrivals from Portland
Is G. W. Ingrain.
C. C. Crawford, Mrs. W1. II. Brew­
ster and children and Mrs. L. G.
Turner are motoring south from
Seattle.
Cliff Payn© makes stands.
S. D. Clarke is a recent arrival
from Everett.
S. D. Lemley is a recent
guest from Spokane, Wash.
guest
J. E. Blair and family are out-of-
town visitors from Chehalis.
New Fall
Paulserud’3.
Styleplus
Clothes at
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Auction Sale
ing the orchestra.
Registering from Portland are Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Calhoun.
OF E L E M IIY OSEO
Los Angles, Sept. 19— The total
annual capacity of the hydro-electric
generating stations of the eight lead­
ing countries of the World is about
20,000,000 horse power according to
Benjamin E. Jones, hydraulic en­
gineer of the United States Geologi-
Survey. In this field of power pro­
duction the United States heads the
list with a total production per year
of over half the entire amount. If ad­
ditional hydro-electric plants are put
in operation in the United States at
the same rate as they have been since
1920, by 1930 this type of electric
current production will be providing
the nation with 14,000,000 horse
power annually. Canada, Japan and
Europe have all been making rapid
progress in this method of producing
electricity by water power. In Canada
alone the increase in capacity of hy­
dro-electric plants for 1922 was 500,-
000 horse power.
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Farm Stock and Implements,
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wis u m mi tita ten
T H O U G H always
highest in q u a l­
ity , Goodyear Tires
a re n e v e r h ig h
priced, as th is ch a rt
s h o w s . S ee h o w
G o o d y e a r T ir e
prices fo r years have
kept u n d e r th e av­
erage price level fo r
a ll c o m m o d itie s .
Today, th e best tires
Goodyear ever b u ilt
sell fo r 37% less th a n
in 1920? 30% less
th a n in 1914. This
is a good tim e to
buy Goodyears.
I
4« C m J j w Sarvica S t . / i w ,
Lee OlBen is a recent arrival from Speedy British Plane
O— f ar« wa aaff « « 4 racam -
THE SAFER WAY
San Francisco.
m a n J tA < n«aa C a a J v a a r
E n ters Schneider Race
CarJ« m O S M a fcaaaf«Z
London, Sept. 20,— Great Brit­
IV e a tA a r Z r a a J a n j S a c *
To KNOW what dangers
fA o m « p la ffA « ta n rfa rW
Mr. and Mrs. J. White of Corvallis ain’s entrant for the Schneider Cup
threaten you—
are among recent arrivals.
race, the Napier Supermarine Sea
Ashland Vulcanizing Works
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
Harrison
Bros.
Ford Garage
Lion,
which
won
the
race
for
her
To PROTECT Yourself
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow,
A. C. Yaden and family are out- at Naples last year, has been
from
these
dangers
garage, 3 large lots, fruit,
of-town guests from Klamath Falls. at Cowes, Isle of Wight, on Septem­
berries, etc. 356 Laurel St.
ber 27.
through insurance—
•W e c ta ra M a J a 1 m W
Troie’*
280-1 mo*
Mrs. L. E. Gorch is a late arrival
Her potential speed has beèn in­
3XT
To
SECURE
that
insur­
from
Tillamook.
creased
to
160
miles
per
hour,
her
WANTED
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPO­
wing span reduced from 30 feet to
ance from this Agency— ,
SALS TO CONSTRUCT SEWER.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON__
) j
J. F. Jones is a business visitor 24 feet, and her engine increased to
Either sex, may earn $100 to
Recored’s Office,
450 horse-power.
THAT IS THE SAFER i today from San Pranc‘8co-
$200 monthly corresponding
Ashland, Oregon.
Her chances, however, are no* re­
for newspapers;
$15 to $25
Sept. 19. 1923.
WAY!
Medford to vote on $160,000 garded very favorably in view of
weekly in spare time; experi­
SEALED
PROPOSALS
will be re­
">
school bonds.
the keen United States competition.
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
ceived by the Common Council of the
So that the clients— present
sing; subjects suggested. Send
City
of Ashland, Oregon, until 7:30
and future— of this Agency
for particulars. National Press
O’clock P. M„ Tuesday, Oct. 2nd,
may always be informed of
Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y,
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1923, at the Recorder’s Office in the
developments affecting their
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City
Hall, and such proposals will
FOR RENT
insurance interests we issue
be opened and considered the same
See S. L. Allen for Furnished
a monthly publication called
i day and date at 8 o’clock P. M., for
Apartments.
‘‘The Safer Way”
the ocnstruction and installation of
Washington. Sept. 19— Since the
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— Is there
4-1 Mo.
a
sewer in Sewer District No. 26, all
United States has let down the bars a modern and acceptable substitute
If you will write or phone we
on child labor, the employment of for the “Deadwood Dick” tales, the pipe and material to be furnished
will be glad to mail you a sam­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
children in the industrial tast haB “Injun” stories, the blood-and-thun- by the Contractor.
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
ple copy of this publication—
Said sewer is to be built from the
increased by leaps and bounds, the der paper-backs of a generation ago
SON COUNTY
without obligation, of course.
Department of Labor announced to­ that will be acceptable to both grown terminus of the present sewer on
Lincoln Street south along Liucoln
day. A survey of conditions of thlr- up censors and boy readers?
Can
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Street
to the center of Iowa Street;
1 ) ty cities scattered over the country the writers of best sellers, backed
OF JACOB CONELY, Deceased,
< J showed an increase of of 36.8 per by modern science and invention, thence westerly along Iowa Street
NOTICE
Real Estate and Real Insur­
' cent in the last six months.
turn out tales that the modern boy approximately three hundred seven­
Notice is hereby given that the
ance.
undersigned Executor of the above
will grab and read as eagerly as ty feet, also from Iowa street south
(Estab. 1883)
Estate will, from and after Septem­
on Palm Ave. approximately four
Phone 211
41 East Main
ber 22, 1923, offer for rent, and
For the best in sweet milk and his grandfather read the lurid but hundred ninety feet, according to
rent, the real property belonging to
\ream go to Detrick’a.
106-tf tabooed books and booklets of his the plans and specifications on file
day?
said Estate consisting of 240 acres
of land with about 100 acres under ♦•*•* * * *♦ *■* *> »» m ♦>♦«♦«♦>»»
These are leading
questions to in the office of the City Recorder.
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
cultivation, including about 20 acres
The whole cost incurred in the
Detrlck sells for less.
106-tf which the Executive Committees in construction and installation of said
in alfalfa to the highest and best For a smooth shave, and
charge of the publications issued by
cash bidder therefor, for a period of
the Boy Scouts of America propose sewer and all expenses incident
one year from October 1, 1923, sub­ quick service, go to the
Full line of ammunition. We
ject to ratification by said Court, Shell Barber Shop, across
finding a direct answer. This inquiry thereto are to be paid by special as­
repair, buy, trade and sell new
said premises being well fenced and
has been made possible as a result sessment and levy on the property
and used guns.
Army Goods
containing fair buildings, such lease from Depot. Grinding of
of a $100,000 gift received from an specially benefitted thereby in pro­
Store.
295-tf
to be made subject to sale of prem­ all kinds. Children’s work
anonymous source. This fund is to portion to the respective benefits
ises with usual clause for reimburse­
a
specialty.
thereto.
ment to tenant in case of sale; the
Better be safe than sorry. See be used initially in developing a with­
present tenant to be given the first
All bids must be addressed to the
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­ er range of contributions to Boys’
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
right to release.
City
Recorder and marked “Pjopo-
Life,
the
monthly
magazine
publish­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
Said premises are situated in sec­
sai
to
Construct Sewer.”
ed by the Boy Scouts of America for
tions 33 and 34, township 35 South 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
A certified check for $25.00, pay­
Range 2 West Willammett Meridian,
We make a specialty or picnic all boys.
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Jackson County, Oregon in Sams *~* ♦
able
to the City of Ashland must ac­
This
$100,000
contribution
repre­
and campers’ needs. Detrick’s.
Valley.
company,
which amount the success­
sents
a
protest
against
the
idea
en­
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IV ritten bids will be received up to
tertained in many quarter that in­ ful bidder shall forfeit to the city in
September 22, 1923 at 10 A. M.. at
the office of F. J. Newman in the
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for nocuous potbollbrs are the sort of caes he shall fail to execute a con­
Palm Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
articles that boys should read. The tract and furnish an approved bond
men and Women. Upstairs.
For further information write,
4-tf fund will be used in placing at the for the faithful performance of 9uch
’phone or interview the undersigned ,
Aa Well As
disposal of the boy reader a por­ contract within five days after noti­
at Ashland, Oregon, ‘phone number
tion of the talent now almost exclu­ fication of acceptance of the bid.
In
One
Of
SOMETHING NEW
2F22, or said F. J. Newman, at hi3
sively
employed in writing for mag­
address above set forth, ’phone
The council reserves the right to
An automobile accident policy
number 56R or 21F3.
azines that are supposedly gotten out reject any and ali bids.
that pays $25.00 per week; in
Dated September 15th, 1923.
for mature readers.
hospital $37.50 per week; acci­
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
FRED C. HOMES,
dental
death
$1.000;
In
5
years
City Recorder.
Executor of the Estate of Jacob
Springfield school budget calls for Date af first publica-
Conley, Deceased.
$1,500; cost only $7.00 per year.
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$36,493.
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Phone >7 4J. Teo, of course.
tion, Sept. 20, 1923.
good M ear
Monday, Oct. 1, 1923
6 Miles East of Ashland on Dead Indian Road.
Three head horses, 9 head young cattle, mower and
rake, hay haler, chickens and other farm supplies.
C. D. OWEN, Owner.
Let Us Deliver Your Fuel To You
Slab Wood
Unfortunately, we can deliver at this price only
close in and not on the hills.
Try our Rock Springs, Utah Coal and Briquettes—
Delivered anywhere.
CARSON-FOWLER
CHIU LABOR SAID
SUBSTITUTE WANTED
TO BE INCREASING I FOR “DIAMOND DICK
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
LBR. CO.
PHONE W*
Ashland, Oregon
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A Way
to Save Money
Billings Agency
S A V E IC E
FO O D
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Use Zerolene— d better oil even i f it does cost less.
Zerolene cons leas than many other oils of
infrrio r lubricating quality because of our ex*
« lie n t &cdiuea for producing and distributing
it in very larve quantities to users on the Paciâc
Coast. W e ao not have to pay long'haul trans*
ion and high merchandising costs to
it available. A ll that you pay for Zero*
to buy high quality only
nnr.
ne w d l reduce your carbon troubles
and e v e you more mileage from your gasoline.
It w ill reduce your upkeep cost, add years to
the life o f your car and give you greater satis*
fecaon in driving.
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Insist on Zerokne— even if it does cost less.
STANDARD (ML OOMPANY
3o^to CARBON
5% Rxwtjouateu miWe.
ZEROLENE
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