Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, September 20, lit'23
ASHLAND fo-ALLY TIDINGS
PAGE! ÏHREE
State Engineer, T. E. Stanton has N otice TO SCHOOL CHILDREN1 proceeded
to do was to make the
IM PROVE HIGHW AY just returned from the north where
ON BICYCLES
country
truly
Czechoslovak. For the !
(Continued from Page lj"“
be conferred with the division en-
When school is out do not bunch
protection
of
the non-Czechoslcvak I
tective measure.
I gineer regarding studies of this unit up on the streets nor ride along in
population a minority law was creat- ?
The Yreka-Gazelle unit of seven- which have been under way during a zizzag manner, but look where you
teen
miles is being graded and recent months.
C lassified Colum n R ates
are going and go where you are
The Czechs had always considered
gravel surfaced at the present time •
F ourteen M iles Of N ew Road
One cent the word each time.
looking. Please try to avoid accl.i
. .
F aDS &3 usurpera of Power. !
To run every issue for one by a Portland contractor. A th irty' It is probable that fou rteen m iles dents with automobiles. Part of the Th *
month or more, %c the word food grade is being established on ot the highway between Redding responsibility is on you.
ere ° re tbey did not recognize the
each time.
this unit. The original contract, and D unsm uir w ill be relocated in
DEPENDS GREATLY ON THE QUALITY OF YOUR
GEO. W. McNabb,
j ri£ht of tbe Hapsburg dynasty to
which was let by the former com­ its en tirety, the present route being 24-6
.
Chief of Police gOvern tbem« but only submitted to 1
MEAT ITS THE BACKBONE OF1 THE MENU.
mission, called for paving with a abandoned altogeth er. T his w ill be
FOR SALE
• force. Neither did they agre© with
HERE 1OL GET THE CHOICEST OF MEATS, IN-
____ _____________
penetration method of asphalt sur- done because a b etter alignm ent and
the German students in their claim
ULUDGING POULTRY, RABBITS, AND FISH.
' face, but the contract was modified grade can be secured at a cost not
I that Prague University was founded
lo K SALE— Two homes, pleasant hy mutual agreement, and a gravel greatly in excess o f th e cost o f w id ­
as a German school. The language ,
and central location; fruit trees in surface will bep laced on the road en in g th e present grade.
, O
j is which lectures were given in those “
bearing
apples, cherries, plum, at this time with a heavier type of
Wdrk will be undertaken here
days was Latin, and the fact that
peaches, paper shell almonds, figs— pavement in contemplation at some similar to that which will be under
PRAGUE, Sept. 26— The anim os-; Germans used to enroll there did
also gooseberry, currants, shrubbery ,ater date.
way soon between the state line and ity between Germans and Czechs In i DOt make
Phone 107
a German institution.
82 N. Main
and vines. Light airy rooms; hot and
From a few miles south of Ga- hornbrook. A realignment of the Bohemia—-as it was then called
"ibey said that Bohemia, Moravia, ♦
cold water in bed rooms! toilet and ze,le through the Sisson and Weed road will be worked out which will
used to be a popular topic in pre-
Silesia were really Czech and
bath porcelain. Bath-toilet lower secti°n and as far south as Duns- widen the highway,
eliminate as war times. It is only natural that a unJustly annexed by «the hereditary
floor. Buck range, practically new; muir> twenty miles of concrete pav- many of the curves as possible, and hatred which dates back many cen- f° e ’ Austr,a- The>’ Proved by manl-
It is provide a thirty-foot grade practical­
llnoleum or kitchen, pantry, bath ing have been completed.
turies cannot be eliminated by : f° hl evidence that they had their
floors;
covering for hall upper eighteen feet wide and is in good ly the entire distance.
simply creating a democratic form ° Wn curr5re and history.
floors; window shades; rentable, condition, a portion only recently
It also will shorten somewhat of government.
ed guaranteeing the minorities cer-
never vacant. Terms reasonable by having been opened to travel.
the distance between Redding and
Before the war the Germans, who tain rigbts’ such as public schools,
Sacram ento Canyon Problem
owner, 136 B. Street.
18-tf
Dunsmuir and will make construc­ had behind them the Austrian gov- 6tC” ln dIstrtct "here they amounted ,
From Dunsmuir
to Redding tion possible without interference
FOR SALE— Used Ford car cheap sixty-five miles, is the most diffi­ with travel on the present highway. ernmental authorities and th© Ger- > tO at least 20 per cent of the Popula-
man reigning House of Hapsburg. tIon- Tbe Germans probably still
Beaver Realty Co.
19-tf cult road problem with which the
Detailed plans for this work will were quite powerful in Prague, th? bave much cause for complaint. But
commission is confronted in the en­
FOR SALE——R, I. Fries ant tire state at present. This is true be completed as soon as possible capital of Bohemia. Besides the fact every-thlng is being done to bring
Broilers, liens, Pullets and Cock­ because detours are practically im­ so that bids may be called for at that they represented the lntellec- about an understanding.
an early date.
TPHE best test of success is not
tual middle class and the military,
^b® pe°P^B i° ve arts and sports
erels. 22 rifle. Chemical toilet, etc. possible and whatever new work is
they also cut a figure in university and are c°nstantly meeting
upon I
H. J. Durfee 705 Penn Ave. 21-3-5* undertaken must be doue and the * ♦ * * i » m i 1 m m 1
how far you have advanced,
life.
They
claimed
that
Prague
Uni-
tbese
neutral
grounds.
As
the
j
hut how much reserve you have
F IN D IT H E R E
FOR SALE— Singer Sewing Ma­ highway kept open for travel at
versity was the oldest German uni- ! CzGchoslovak President, Prof. Ma- i
the
same
time.
laid up. The amount you have sav­
chine in good condition. C. D. Clark,
versity in the world; owing to the saryk’ and his faithful aid, Dr.
Morton announces that Assistant
A Colum n D evoted to B rief
S4 Garfield St.
22-3*
ed represents your actual advance­
fact that the educational standards Benesh, have prophesied, much of
• B u sin ess and P erson al N otes.
ment. Its size is the best test of
were maintained at a very high level
antagonism seems to be disap-
FOR SALE— Wood burning heat­
students
from
all
parts
of
the
Ger-
pearing
as
time
passes.
PR
O
FE
SSIO
N
A
L
your
prosperity.
er, almost new— Price $12.00. E. S.
man
speaking
world
flocked
to
Prosperity
is
one
of
the
best
rem-
Morrison-Automotive Shop.
27-7
R. L. Stickl of Long Beach was a
PHYSICIANS
Prague to spend at least one.semes- ed,es for d,saatlsfaction in general,
recent
Ashland visitor.
F'OR SALE— Tomatoes, if you
ter at this famous college. Studying ^he Germans, as well as the Czechs,
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
want them at 1 cent pound come and
at the German section of Prague ln tbis rePub,ic are enjoying a sta-
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
J. L. Coulter is also a guest from University was not without danger bilized rale of exchange, and there
pick them, also nice prunes at 2%
avenue. Telephone 28. Office Long Beach.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
cents. C. A. Gray, Bridge St. Come
for the studei^p. The display of brll- menL
Ashland, Oregon
p.
m. only.
out East Iowa.
liant, colorful social life of the
11 8eems as if art, sports and
24-1
Charles E. Thompson of Portland German students, as has been por- BCnomics "'Hl form the bridge to
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
FOR SALE— One fresh Jersey
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and is an out-of-town visitor.
trayed so vividly in
the play "Alt mutuaI understanding between the
milk cow giving 4 gal. milk. 515
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Heidelberg,” was considered a con- Germans and the Czechs Un Czecho-
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
Liberty St.
24-1*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frisbee were
5. Swedenbur« Bldg, Ashland. guests last night at the Hotel Colum- stant provocation by the Czech stu- 8lovakia.
dents, as well as by the Czech popu
Ore.
WANTED
lation of the city, which, after a l l ,1
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of were greatly in the majority. The
d r . g . c . PHETTEPLACE
WANTED— Boy to learn printing
DENTISTRY
Portland is an out-of-town visitor. consequences were many cases of
trade. Call at Tidings ofice.
14tf
Above Citizens Bank
friction and at times even street
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Office Phone 151
A. A. Crawford of Pasadena is fights.
Res. Phone 201J
communicate with Ensign Lee of
an out-of-town visitor.
L l o w you w ill find th e correct
As a matter of course, when on
G u id e,” prepared by th « S h e r .
the Salvation Army at the White
October 28, 1918, their leaders suc­
p ain t, varnish, en am el or stain
CHIROPRACTORS
w in -W illiam s C om pany as a de­
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
A price within your means and ceeded in establishing the Czecho­
to use on your floors.
pendable h elp in all fin ish in g
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic full value for every dollar. See
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
T hese recom m en d ation s are
slovak Republic the people, who
work. See th e co m p lete “ G u id e”
and Electro-Therapy. The com­
tak en from th e “ H ousehold
Paulsend’s
Suits.
for
centuries
had
considered
them­
a t th is store.
bination
does
wonders.
Firs!
WANT improved suburban near
National Bank Bldg.
Phone
selves oppressed by a German Em­
Ashland, offer income property in
48-142.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Benner of peror, felt a strong desire to turn
House Calls
Portland or Hardware business. B.
h o v s e h o l d G U IP E ___
Marshfield are among late arrivals. around and take revenge on the
M. Price 517 Chamber of Commerce, j
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
Germans. But these outbursts oc- i
TO ENAMEL
Portland.
24-1
TO STAIN
office. Phone 91.
D m
nam ed below
TO
VARNISH
Miss G. Benner is another visitor curred only in the hour of intoxica­
1
TO PAINT
17, , m o J m l nasino
U ,e WoJxdt named betow
VW
FU
ar
H«g prodxrt warned feflw
tion by victory and were not sane-
WANTED— Woman
roomer,
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ from Marshfield.
S-W
Ini.a.-
Floor
Pu»U
.lands i cpelttd grubbing
tioned or even tolerated by the Gov
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
kitchen privilege. 240 C St. Phone
FLO O R S, lnwrioi (wood)
"S-W
Concrete H oot f inish:
9-12
and
2-5.
Phone
114.
288 R.
W. J. Cordano, of San Francisco ernment in any way. What the
w cais w ell: w ashes »»H
17-tf
Co.crcK -
V W Pi.tTh unJ Occh f’a ‘nt!
GoVerifment really
is among late arrivals from the Czechoslovak
Porch
PLUMBING
MANTED— Sewing by the day or
southern city.
will go to the home. Jessie Searing,
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
East Main. Phone 138.
137 1st street.
23-4*
Geo. W. Bockman of San Francis­
CALIFORNIA WILL
Classified C olum n
Your Sunday Dinner
♦**'***♦••>♦•«>«»>♦■.......» « «
:: D aily Mews L e tte r -
EA G LE M A R K E T
The Best Test
T he C itizens B an k of A shland
For Shabby Floors
FOR RENT
MONUMENTS
co is in Ashland visiting local mer­
chants.
FOR ..RENT— Two unfurnished
rooms. Call at 476. N. Main. 20-6*
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Lowest Prices
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Newcomb of
Portland are among late arrivals.
ASHLAND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
A, A. Schoyer of Portland Is an
out-of-town visitor.
F'OR RENT— If y o u a r e lo o k in g
for first ■ class 2-room furnished
apartment Phone 122. Mrs. F. L
Putman.
23-tf
Oregon G ranite Co.
PENNISTON, Salesman.
MISCELLANEOUS
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 l t i
F'OR SALK, 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
W ANTED
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
Either sex, may earn $100 to
$200 monthly corresponding
for newspaper^;
$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
FOR RENT
for
Furnished
4-1 Mo.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
« PER CENT LOANS— Under
Reserve System on city or farm
property.
Reserve Deposit
Company, 72 Fourth street,
Portland, Oregon.
290-Wed Sat-3 mo.
« 1 1« > 1 > » , , f t ( |
|
P h on e 444Y
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
FOR SALE
See S. L. A llen
Apartments.
R es. 4 7 0 Laurel
F'OR prompt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Hotel Ashland.
f»6tf
T. L. POWELL— General Trans-
fer— Good team and motor
trucks. Good service at a rea
sonable price. Phone «3.
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
N EW H E A T E R S
e take used heaters in
exchange for new ones.
PR O V O ST B R O S
Refrig< 'erators
Classified ads bring results.
Mrs. H. A.
Childs of Los
town guests.
Childs and Gladys
Angeles are out-of-
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Parker are in
Ashland visiting from Berkeley.
A visitof from the Willamette
valley is D. C. Corlitt of Eugene.
Geo. E. Matlick of Portland Is an
out-of-town visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lawrence of
Klamath Falls are
out-of-town
guests.
Mrs. Selma Irwin Is also a visitor
We repair furniture and anything from Klamath Fall9.
that needs fixing. North Main next
to Homes Grecery Store.
eBatrlce McCullough of Bakers­
field is an out-of-town visitor.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coulter of
Typewriters— All makes, guaran­
teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair­ Long Beach are out-of-town guests.
Show-cards, banners and price
ing. Call or write L* D. Minkler 404
Liberty Building, Medford. Tele- j tickets made on short notice. Phone
20-lmo." 479'R-
24-2*
phone 162.
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.
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Send thi3 ad and ten cents to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
C hicago, 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 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
of people. Try them!
Sold everywhere.
ÇA RSO N -FO W LER LBR.
A shland, O regon
Says H is P rescription Com plete-
ly B an ish es A ll R heum atic
P ain and T w inges— Is G uaran­
teed .
Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits
Are Dissolved and the Rheu­
matic Poison Starts to Leave
the System Within Twenty-
Four Hours.
Cliff Payne makes pulleys.
F ix Up Shop
1 M
Fine Line Of
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ritter and
family are among recent visitors
from Seattle.
Rheumatic
Neuritis
For the best in sweet milk and
veam go to De trick’a.
106-tf
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
Detrlck sells for less.
108-tf
Full line of ammunition. We
repair, buy, trade and sell new
and used guns.
Army Goods
Store.
29$-tf
Better be safe than sorry. See
Beaver Realty Co. about your In­
surance. Phone 68.
287-tf
We make a specialty or picnic
and campers* needs. Detrick’s.
218-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
$1,500; cost only $7.00 per year.
Phone 174J. Yeo, of course.
Every druggist in this county
Is authorized to say to every
rheumatic sufferer that If a full
Pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the
sure conquerer of rheumatism,
does not show the way to stop
the agony, reduce swollen joints
and do away with oven the
slightest twinge of rheumatic
pain, he will gladly return your
money without comment.
ALLENRHU has
been tried
and tested for years, and really
marvelous results have been ac­
complished in the most severe
cases where the suffering and
agony was intense and piteous,
and where the patient was hetp
less.
Mr. James H. Allen, of Roches­
ter, N. Y., the discoverer of AL­
LENRHU, who for many years
suffered the torments of acute
rheumatism, desires all sufferers
to know that he does not want
a cent of anyone’s money unless
ALLENRHU decisively conquers
this worst of all diseases, and he
has instructed druggists to guar­
antee It as alcove ln every in-
stance. East Side Pharmacy can
supply you.
- No. 8
New Lamp Burn?
94% Air
CO.
i
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
hland Acres
F o r Sale in sub-divisions ranging from a b o u t 13
to 2(X)
acres each th a t large tract of land containing approxim ately
1900 acres lying across B ear C reek and adjoining A shland on
th e N ortheast and now p lo tted as “A shland A cres”
A bout 1100 acres are em braced in the T alent Irrig atio n Dis-
tric t w ith good w ater right.
In ad d itio n to value as ag ricu ltu ral and h o rtic u ltu ral lands
these tracts are very desirable for ru ral hom e sites and offer
m ost of th e advantages enjoyed by urban com m unities, in clu d ­
ing A shland school facilities.
SOIL, SCEN ERY , CLIM A TE, H A RD TO BEAT.
4 ►
S uitable for great variety of crops ranging from alfalfa to
ap n e o ts M axim um am o u n t of sunshine enjoyed. Southw est
slope. \ o killin g frosts d u rin g grow ing season.
PR IC E S M O D ERA TE W IT H EASY TERM S
BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
A new oil lamp that gives an amaz­
ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even
better than gas or electricity, has
been tested by the U. S. Government
and 35 leading universities and found
to be superior to 10 ordinary oil
lamps. It burns without odor, smoke
or noise— no pumping up, is simple
clean, safe. Burns 94^ , air and 6%
common kerosene (coal o il).
A<
The inventor, V. M. Johnson 161
Union, Ave., Portland, Ore., is offer­
ing to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE
trial, or even to give one FREE to
the first user in each locality who
will help him introduce it. Write
him today for fu ll particulars. Also
ask him to explain how yon can get
the agency, and with out experience
or money make $250 to $500 per
month.
No 1.
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SPEC IA L IN D U CEM EN TS TO
BU Y ERS
IM PR O V IN G
AND D E V E L O PIN G T H E IR TRACTS.
Fin th er p articu lars and in fo rm atio n furnished by follow ing
A shland Agents.
&
Ashland Realty Co.
Reaver Realty Co.
Billings Agency
C. B. Lamkin
Robison & Wild
Yockey & Co.
E. K. Phipps
E. T. Staples
OR BY
B A LFO U R G U T H R IE & CO., Owners.
P o rtlan d , O regon.
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