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Friday, September 21, 1023 " ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS " PAGE THREE PLANS RATTLESNAKE FARM PROFESSIONAL Classified Column PHYSICIANS DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Real dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28- Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. only. Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every iasue for one month or more, %c the word each time. FOR SALE H)R SALE— Fixtures and furni shings of small rooming and ap artment house— in good location. Call quick at 177 E. Main St., Yockey & Co. Phone 146. . FOR SALE— Modern 6-room Bungalow, good location. Ca3h pay ment; terms on balance. Easy way to get fine, up-to-date home. Yockey & Co. 15-3e.o.d. 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. PHETTEPLACE DENTISTRY Above Citizens Bank Office Phone 151 Res. Phone 201<I CHIROPRACTORS DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The com WANTED bination does wonders. First National Bank Bldg. Phone WANTED TO BUY— Acre or more 48-142. House Calls Jand with five or six room house r near Ashland. Cash payment, re3t DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings on terms. Call 928 B. St. Ashland office. Phone 91. Ore. 16-2* DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro practor, near Poetofflce. Hours WANTED— A furnished appart- 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. ment of 2 or 3 rooms, ground floor, about Sept. 24. Enquire Mrs. Lane, TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Tidings office. 16-2 WANTED— Boy to learn printing 1 trade. Call at Tidings ofice. 14tf I 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 JANITOR V morning work. Tidiings office. a NTED— For early See Greer at the FOR prompt and careful service, auto trucks or horse drays, cal Whittle Transfer Co. Phone 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near Hotel Ashland. 66tf T. L. POWELL— General Trans fer— Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a rea sonable price. Phone 83. TRY FEH1GE FOR HAULING and transfer work of all kinds 375 B St. Phone 410-R. 200-lm o FOR RENT PLANING MILL FOR RENT— 4 Room Appartment furnished, nice place, $16.00 a month to right party. 21 E. Main, Freeburg. 16-3* JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET WORKS, Cor. Heilman and Van Ness. 194-tf IA)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 FOR SALE 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 R E N T - 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 WANTED “ 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 sv^gested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf FOR RENT See S. L. Alitut Apartments. for Furnished 4-1 Mo. STATUTORY CHARGE DENIED BY LODI AN Lodi, Cal., Sept 20— George R. Nance, local merchant who was ar rested a few weeks ago on a charge of having committed a statutory charge against a thirteen-year-old girl, pleaded not guilty when ar raigned before Superior Judge D. M. Young in Stockton on a grand jury indictment yesterday. His case will be set for trial on October 8th. Many Lodians will be called to Stockton as witnesses in this case as Nance claim3 it is a “frame-up” and plans to call character witnesses. ay fever H V I C K S I f you can’t “get aw ay,” ease the attacks w ith — ▼ V apo R ub Oner 1 7 Million Jars Used Yearly For the best in sweet milk and tream go to Detrick’s. 106-tf PLUMBING JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 East Main. Phone 138. MONUMENTS MONUMENT— MARKERS Lowest Prices ASHLAND GRANITE CO. 3rd and East Main St.i 223-6mo ASHLAND GRANITE MONUMENTS Oregon Granite Co. S. PENNISTON, Salesman. Res. 470 Laurel Phone 444Y c FIND IT HERE BLOOMINGTON, lad., Sept. 20.— A Column Devoted to Brief T Homer Ayers is thinking of start > Business and Personal Notes. | ing a rattlesnake farm, following his capture of a rour-foot rattler near here. An Indianapolis medical Beter clothes for less, at Paul3- company pays 135 an ounce for the erud’s. 13-tf poisonous fluid from tne snake. The fluid can be drawn off without hurt C. W. Hammond is a recent arri ing the reptile and more accumu lates soon, according to Ayres. About val from Dunsmuir. one ounce accumulates at one time. Miss M. James is an out-of-town J visitor from Newport. J. B. Brown is among late arriv als from Spokane. Let us Innovate Paulserud’s. that Rheumatic Neuritis old . Better be safe than sorry. See Beaver Realty Co. about your in surance. Phone 68. 287-tf Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for men and Women. Upstairs. 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 $1,600; cost only $7.00 per year, phone >74 J. Yeo, of course. because it is false econ- •OT omy to buy a leavener that sells for a little less, it many times means complete loss of the ingredients used on bake-day. ■VA' C08T«NT»»4»“ Practice real economy by using Calumet It never fails to produce pure, sweet and nutritious foods. Costs less per baking. Goes fu rth e r- lasts longer. every ingredient used OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES I«*«»*» Sales times as much as that of any other brand I Hl ) \ O l i l . l ) S G U E A T E ò i'l' B A K I N G P O W D E R . NOW ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR EARLY SELECTION Printzess Coats, Suits and Dresses IN The Late Autumn Styles We invite you to see them all while the season is only at its verge. There are so many styles that you will find it (¡nite de lightful to pick out the garment that suits you best from this authentic group. The prices are surprisingly reasonable. Printzess Cpats PRICED AT PEIL’S CORNER 85.00 59.00 48.00 37.50 30.00 16.00 LARGE Assortment PRICED AT 55.00 25.00 20.65 14.00 10.50 8.65 Children’s Coats BUDGET p B O S P E R IT Y is a bard thing to * get moving. Sqpie people can not budge it. Others can. They use the budget. That means they plan their expenses,*and above all, that they plan t<e save a part of all their earnings. The Citizens Bank of Ashland A Ashland. Oregon Printzess Suits PRICED AT PRICED AT 14.00 10.00 8.00 5.00 59.00 48.50 35.00 / Other Suits Other Coats chines always on hand. Har- nes and implement. You will always find the best at Refrigerators RAKING POWDER 0200015348532348232323485353484823534853534823485323534823482353234823484848234853232348232348532353484853235348 PARENTS— PROVOST BROS The Economy L. B. Fletcher is another visitor j from San Jose. COCOA DOOR MATS As Well As In One Of CALUMET DHI C P ortla n d . O regea. C H A M B E R L A IN ’S TABLETS S A V E IC E FO O D of flour you buy gives the farmer a boost It increases the demand for his wheat. He needs your support. Use more of the good, wholesome flour that is made from his wheat. Bake often but use *B E 8 T » T TEST CLARKE, W OODW ARD Out-of-town visitors include Mrs. W. J. Sweigert of San Francisco. ONSTIPATION W. A. SHELL, Prop. more of his products. Every sack DANCE FLOOR WAX INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20.— The proposal of an international air dis Mr. and Mrs. Edgar are visitors armament conference will be one of the principal issues discussed at the from Seattle, Always relief in Jolting J a king American Legion national conven tion in San Francisco, Octover 15- H. L. Ford is a visitor from the 19., it is believed by national officers Willamette valley having come from E a *y — p le a s a n t-e ffe c tiv e — only 25c of that organization in Indianapolis. Eugene. Within the last few weeks the pro posed meeting in Washington to halt Mr. and Mrs. A. W'. Bartlett are the international race for military among out-of-town guests from Port air superiority has been discussed at land. a number of state convention of the legion and resolutions have been Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClellan are adopted recommending that the na No. 1—1 4 x 2 4 ............ $1.00 among late arrivals from Montague. tional convention authorize a vigor No. 2—15x27............ $1.25 ous campaign in behalf of the con O. A. Morton is an out-of-town No. 3—17x28.............$1.50 ference, if President Coolidge has visitor from Baker. They’re a necessity in not announced his decision to hold it before the national convention every home. Buy them Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are out-of- dates, October 15-19. This movement here. town guests from Los Angeles. was sponsored at the recent conven Ashland Furniture Co. tion of the Pennsylvania department Everete J. Pinaire is a recent ar of the legion by Franklin D’Olier, 94 N. Main rival from New York City. past national commander. Public sentiment favors the pro J. A. Pinkerton is an out-of-town posed conference, according to Lem visitor from Santa Paula, Cal. uel Bolles, Legion national Adjutant, who has announced the results of the A. W. Moon of Hilt Cal, a busi first three weeks of a national poll We enn save your children ness man of tjjat city, was an Ash the organization has undertaken. MONEY on .Many every-day land visitor yesterday. < From a total of 335 replies receiv SCHOOL SUPPLIES: ed from United States senators, rep. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Roberts of resentatives, governors, .'newspaper Pencils, Tablets, Ink, Pen Hold Seattle, Wash. editors, college presidents, and other ers, Pencil Clips, Erasers. prominent citizens, 303 letter have L. O. Beard, S. O. Jones and M. expressed approval of the gathering, McCreary are among late arrivals five qualified approval, ten were un VARIETY STORE from Vancouver, B. C. / decided and only seventeen were 8», N. Main against the proposal. Thé poll was Fred W. Rust, H. L. DePudyt are answered by twenty-one United among recent arrivals from Seattle. States senators, seventy-six repre A Carload of Fencing, just sentatives, founrteen governors, 158 in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents S. J. Johnson is an out-of-town newspaper editors, thirty-five college more per rod elsewhere. Ju st visitor from Seattle. presidents and thirty-one private in for to be mean, and to trade dividuals, including a number of au out of town, and genuine Mr. and Mrs. R. Fell and child are good American fence too that visitors from Multnomah County, thorities on international questions. you will get here. from Portland. Classified ads bring results. —A —_____________ __ New and old Sewing ma For a smooth shave, and quick service, go to the Shell Barber Shop, across from Depot. Grinding of all kinds. Children’s work a specialty. BOY “UTE-FOOT" Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sheldon were visitors yesterday from Vallejo, Cal. 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore. We make a specialty or picnic and campers’ needs. Detrick’s. 230-tf WEAVERVILLE, Calif., Sept. 20. The game of baseball between Susanville and the Weaverville High ways for $500 a 3ide will be played in Redding on September 30th. This agreement was closed here yesterday between A. G. Breitwieser of Susanville, manager of the Su sanville team, and Theodore Voss of Weaverville, manager of the High ways. Both managers wanted thd game for their respective home towns, but a compromise was reached by billing the game for neutral ground in Redding. The stakes of 9500 a side were put up in cash. Redding promises that the gate receipts will be $500. All the receipts will go to the winning team. So the visitors will really draw down $1000 It will be the greatest non-league game of the ball ever played in the northern part of the state. Redding will have the greatest crowd ever 3een in its baseball park, for Trinity County will turn out in force, back ing the Highways. This game will be for the real championship. Susan ville and the Highways are both flushed with victories won against great odds throughout the season. In giving out the lineup the High ways, Manager Voss says man and money cannot change it. Here is the lineup: Pitcher. Williams: catcher, Wilder: first base, Thompson: sec ond, Richard: third, Mahoney: short Merrit: left field, Kelly: right -Davis: center, Ott. suit. Says His Prescription Complete 13-tf i ly Banishes AU Rheumatic Pain and Twinges— Is Guaran- teed. • Milton Yaeck, Mrs. J. W. Kelly and Mrs. S. W. Schmeer are recent arrivals from Portland. Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheu matic Poison Starts to Leave Among out-of-town guests is H. the System Within Twenty- E. Hacker from San Francisco. Four Honrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dlin are among Every druggist in this county late arrivals from Portland. is authorized to say to every — A rheumatic sufferer that if a full New Fall Styleplus Clothes at pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the Paulserud’3. 13-tf sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop Hugh Shields and family are out- of-town visitors from Sheridan, Wy the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the oming. slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your S. W. Lawrence is among out-of- money without comment. town visitors from Portland. ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really H, J. McCracken is a visitor from marvelous results have been ac Sacramento. complished in the most severe cases where the suffering and Have you tried Brush On? Ideal agony was intense and piteous, for use after fruit canning. Phone and where the patient was help 252-L. 16-2 less. Oregon City— 1400 ft. bridge to Mr. James H. Allen, of Roches go in across Abernathy Creek. R. E. Higgins is among out-of- ter, N. Y., the discoverer of AL town guests from Oakland. LENRHU, who for many years suffered the torments of acute Miss N, Reyland is among late rheumatism, desires all sufferers arrivals from San Jose. to know that he does not want a cent of anyone’s money unless By continuous request for Kis- ALLENRHU decisively conq'uers G ives sm ooth, « lld - in g fin ish to h a r d sler's famous, pure malted milk this worst of all diseases, and he or so ft-w o o d floors Twin Bread supplies have been or has Instructed druggists to guar 8 0 ACID. GREASE OR OUST. antee it as a^ove in every in dered and the famous Twin Bread Y o u r d r u g g ist has stance. East Side Pharmacy can will be placed on the market, Sept. it. If not, send us stam p s, 7-oc for one- supply you. No. 8 24. 16-2 pounSd package. Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— Detrick sells for less. 106-tf Full line of ammunition. We repair, buy, trade and sell new and used guns. Army Goods Store. 295-tf 10 8E AT REDDING PRICED AT 35.00 25.00 20.65 22.50 15.00 / Printzess Dresses 222 far Ladies Sweaters in Brushed Wool and Bin it. Priced From $3.35—$6.35 AT 35.00 Other Dresses in Wool and silk, in price from— $32.50 down to $10.25 LADIES SKIRTS In Plain and Pleated styles, in prices from $12. T0 $3.50 SEE OUR LINE OF CHILDRENS WASH DRESSES PRICED FROM $1.40 to $4.00 85 LARGE Department STORES Golden Rule Store BMg, Ashland, Ore. 85 Busy S to re s, th e R e a - son u p S e ll F o r LESS i