Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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among Sunday visitors.
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C lassified Colum n K ates
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oil the stage, and no more will be
tolerated the "bawling, syncopated
soubrette whose ohly acquisition was
H. V. Smith registered from Oja,
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SOFIA, Oct. 6— Though the Turks and a vulgar method ot kicking.”
Dr. and Mrs. P etters of San Fran-! have been glven a free hand to drive
sh ak e hands with Mrs. Black
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III QTAUD Mil | HBLPWANTED^Women 40 re^ ter
apple canning
ulVIALL ulAIVIr MILL season at Begley Canning Co., Talent. Work will begin about
PH
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one
mouth or more, %c the word
each time.
cisco arc among out-of-town visit- awa^ from th eir domain and from Weasel, esteemed
m atron of the
ors.
Constantinople, thee apital, in par- tribe of Arapohoes, of Wyoming. If Refining Cupola For Big Run
ticular, all foreigners, which they you’re one of the many who dislike
of Winter Work; Makes
Big Edge«r
J. Beswick and wife of Yreka a rt are alread y doing by causing the ex- the metropolis as a perm anent place
FOR SALE
pulsion of thousands of Greeks, Ar- of residence you’ll be glad to meet
among out-of-town visitors.
menlans and other alien elements, her> for Mrg Black W easel can’t see
The latest pet piece of work tu rn ­
FOR Q l ICK SALE— 1 low wheel
II. A. Bloom of Oregon City is a and have become again absolute whv anyone wants to live in New
m
asters
of
the
ancient
city,
still
the
York."
ed out by the Ashland Iron W orks
orchard wagon, $15.00; 1 Osborne visitor from out-of-town.
burning question of the day throng-
One of the twenty-seven full- is a small stam p mill made for use
mowing machine with 2 sickles,
out Turkey is: "Should Angora or blooded Indians who travelled all
$12,00;
1 32-inch saw outfit,
on the Klam ath River, to be used by
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lemley and
Stamboul
be our capital?”
the way from Wyoming to camp in
$20.00; 1 brand new sickle grinder, son of Rosalia, Wash, are among
the city for a while before going i A. A. Moser, of California. The job
$2.00; 1 2-horse engine, $10.00; 3 out-of-town visitors.
The N ational Council at Angora, to London to give the subjects of iS a fIv®-8tamP m1» of 150 pound
sets single heavy and light harness,
drop. This size mill, considerably
$10; and other things m ust sell in
I. J. W aite and family of Por.’alnd presided over by M ustapha Pasha, Britain a sight of the real thing as
the next 10 days. Phone 9F12 or were among late arrivals this week- has already decided th a t Angora redskins go, and one of the few sm aller than the standard small
is to be Turkey’s fu tu re capital. The SquaW8 of the old school who speak mill, has been devised by them, es­
first house east of old norm al build- end.
grounds for this decision are ob- English, Mrs. Weasel was frank In pecially for ease In transportation,
Ings on south side. E. H. Keene.
The patriotic T urks argue branding the city a "hot-house that! of suffici“ t size to be practicable,
29-3»
Jessie B. F rrio r and Jeanne Far- vious.
that Angora is strategically invul-, wilts flow ers.”
yet readily moveable, and desirable
rior of Portland were week-end
FAR.MS FOR SALE—
I
nerable,
as
was
recently
dem
onstra-
A
fine
figure
of
speech
th
at,
if
for opening of small properties and
16 acre ranch, all fenced, 12 acres visitors.
prospecting.
i ted in the W orld W ar and again in you understand what she m eant. It
in cultivation. Well and small barn.
The local industry is now turning
the Greco-Turkish struggle. It Is a seems th a t nowadays not even the
R. F. D. and power line. At $60 acre.
purely Turkish town, far from the red race is immune from the great- out the fifth edger, with a 4 8-inch
5 acres best of land values under
intrigues of European
diplomacy est scourge of the city, but Mrs. cut, of the season. Mr. H atfield,
Talent ditch at $125.00 per acre. All
and European destructive influence. Weasel, modest like, refused to foreman, said few people were ac
fenced.
quainted with the fact that the Ash­
Constantinople ever since It had be- delve into th a t subject.
15 acres— 7 acres alfalfa balance!
come the capital of Turkey has been
However, her visit was productive land plant is capable of doing such
No w icks, nor w ick su b stitu tes
farm ing land. R unning w ater most
Turkey s most vulnerable point and of a good phrase typifying the “ melt- work.
—
F u el goes direct to burner—
of year at $125.00 acre.
has caused, it is declared, the grad ing pot” :
The plant is being improved con-
— a featu re in no oth er stove,
Enquire of G. S. Butler, 41 G rants
ual weakening and fall of Turkish
A
hothouse
th
a
t
wilts
flow
ers.”
;
®
^d
era’d y ior a good run of w inter
('.ill ami inspect th is w onder­
street.
power and authority in the world.
foundry work. The cupola is being
ful oi, stove.
30 Sat. Mon. Tues.
relined, preparatory to doing quite
"C onstantinople will never be
It might as well be made know’n a good bit of work for the H artm an
rid
of
the
C
hristian
and
the
infidel,”
ASHLAND
FURNITURE
FOR SALK— Full blooded Barred
COMPANY
vehemently argues the old Turk. now as later—
Syndicate. A car of Connellsville,
Rock cockerels, Corvallis strain.
The
mythical,
the
oft-convenient
04
N.
Main
"All the nations on earth know th at
Pa., coke has been received, and as
Phone 434-J.
29-3
John Doe is no mo’.
soon as th cupola is relined work
our g reatest mosque there is St.
John Doe actually is the name will be started on m aking retorts
FOR SALE— 18 Duroc pigs. W.
Sophia, once a C hristian church. Al­
of
a hum an being. He resides in j for the H artm an Syndicate?
L. Huxley. Call 9F2.
29-3eod
lah can never be pleased to be wor­
shipped by us Mohammedans In a Brooklyn, and how or where he goti
FOR SALE— Three fresh Jersey A Carload of Fencing, just
the name has not been fully deter-
I
F. L. UNANIMOUSLY
Christian temple.
cows. Phone 380-J.
mined. However, the other day John
in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents
BACK OF CHILD LABOR
"Stam boul is no more a Moham­
landed
where
all
John
Doe’s
land—
FOR SALE— Used Ford car cheap more per rod elsewhere. Just
BILL WHICH IS PENDING
medan city, but th e greatest den of
in court. He got w hat many John
Beaver Realty Co.
19-tf for to be mean, and to trade
international spies, complots, cor­
NEW YORK, Oct. 8— Special—
out of town, and genuine ruption and intriguers. We have had Doe’s get— th irty days.
FOR SALE— Wood burning h eat­ aood American fence too that
Near beer on Ellis Island, instead session of the American Federation
enough of all this in the past. Stam ­
er, almost new— Price $12.00. E. S. you will get here.
of being a legitimized evil as relics of Labor delegates ended in a un­
boul is no more Islambol (a place
Morrison-Automotive Shop.
27-7
New and old Sewing ma­ full of T u rk s). It has always been a of the “ good old days” think it is, animous decision to back the pending
chines always on hand. Har- foreign town for us. It has rejoiced is intended as a boon to the unsus­ child labor law, lim iting the employ­
FOR SALE— My corner home at
pecting im m igrants who through ig- m ent of persons under eighteen. The
when we had sorrowed and has
399 Beach St. Also 3 young grade nes and implement. You will
norance
of vital world affairs are J convention issued a call for local,
grieved when we rejoiced and were
Jersey cows, and one old one, and always find the best at
not even aware th a t the United j state, national and in te rn a tio n a l'o r-
trium phant.”
¿wo registered ones. R. D. Sanford.
States is rehearsing prohibition and • ganizations to work for the apssage
The general public opinion In T u r­
31-2
th at bootlegging has become a luc- of the am endm ent to the federal con-
key is in favor of Angora as Tur-
f
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,
rative
profession. The purpose of stitution
FOR SALE— H eating
stove,
k e y s fu tu re capital. The N ational
.
,,
.
,
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near beer on the im m igrant isle is
The committee on education ap­
chairs, dining table, library table,
Connell has already decreed it. It
hum anitarian— to "break the news proved the following recom m enda­
and other household furnituYe. 73
Is curious to know also th at immed­
tio n s:—
gently.”
Union St. or telephone 4 50 Y. 31-tf
iately a fte r th a t decision was taken
Establishm ents of study classes for
PHYSICIANS
the N ational Assembly passed this
FOR SALE— F irst class ticket
all workers, opening in each feder­
GYPSY RLOVYS GOOD
resolution and oath, which had to
from Portland, Ore. via Kansas City.
ation of a special education depart-
FORTUNE INTO MAN’S
Mo. to Springfield Mo. Cheap. In ­ DR. MATTIE li. SHAW— Resi­ he solemnly uttered by every mem­
W ALLET; LIFT S $ 2 0 > en t. appointm ent of an educational
dence and oilice, 108 Pioneer ber of the Assembly: " I swear before
quire 488 N. Main, Monday.
31-3
committee to co-operate with the
avenue. Telephone 28. Office Allah th a t I shall not follow in the
educational bureaus.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Cal., Oc.\ 8— A. Hanley
FOR SALE— 1918 Dodge Touring
path which is contrary to the hap­ . ORLAND,
p. m. only.
. . .
, . . , .,
. , In
an address before the conven-
on a tour . . . . .
TT
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. .
In fine condition. $375 Park Garage
piness and salvation of my country of Montana and his bride,
.
ll°* Max Hays, Cleveland, delegate
..
.
, , ,
phone 152.
31-3*
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac ­ and th a t I shall ever remain a faith- of California on their honeymoon, en .
t
. z
z,
, from the typographical unions, scored
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
ful and loyal servant and supporter countered two Gypsy women on the the federation and the new8papers
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
WANTED
highway near Orland w tih the result of the country for thejr
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to of our national sovereignty.
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Outsiders, however, think th a t the th at IIanley wa8
$20 and pvt to repeated attack8 on the radicals In
WANTED— To hear from owner
Ore.
old Turks will have to yield to ex- considerable trouble in regaining it. a fiery address he said:
of good ranch for sale. State cash
pediency and th at Stamboul will con-
The °y P sy women flagged Hanley
“ Unless some of the truck, para-
dr . g . c . phetteplace
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
tinue
to
he
capital
of
new
Turkey
to
a
st°P
and
begged
him
to
allow
ded
by the pres3 and before this con-
dentistry
Minneapolis, Minn.
30-6-Sat
also,
and
th
a
t
the
fu
tu
re
of
Turkey
them
to
tell
his
fortune.
As
the
Mon-
vention,
is stopped you are going to
Above Citizens Bank
would depend on w hether Constan- tnan had never seen a Gypsy before Jd rjve thousands from the ranks of
O ffice Phone 151
WANTED— Second hand bath tub
tinople will rem ain a.s heretofore and was unaw are of th eir light fin-! organized labor.”
Res. P h on e 2 0 1 J
and lavatory. 4 40 Helman St. -»0-3»
the metropolis of the Ottoman Em- gered methods he allowed them to
Hays pleaded for support of the
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiroprac- pire.
ROOMS— Old Bell rooming house
“ blow good fortune into his pocket- union label movement, as the most
tice and
Electro
Therapy.
under new m anagem ent. Rooms 50c
______
book.” When he arrived in Orland powerful instrum ent in building up
Office phone 48, residence 142.
up. Hot and cold w ater in all rooms.
NEW YORK, Oct. 6— Shades of he counted over the bills in his pock-! organized labor. The fire works is
F irst N ational Bank Bldg. Gilbert and Sullivan! New York etbook and discovered he was shot expected Monday, when the report
Courteous treatm ent, big lobby.
Rooms 5-8, Ashland, Oregon. theatrical producers whose forte is a $20 hill,
Chas. Gilchrist, Prop. 160-4th St.,
j is received dealing with resolutions
Ashland.
28-6»
Constable Hicks of Orland was on recognition of Russia, the Knights
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings musical plays are apparently going
to
stage
a
comeback
for
the
once-
notified,
and after a chase, which of the Ku Klux Kian, form ation of
office, riio u e 91.
W ANTED— Boy to learn printing
popular comic opera. You know, the ended in Hamilton City, the Gypsy a third political party by labor, the
trade. Call a t Tidings of ice.
14tf
DR. E R N E ST W. SM ITH —C h iro ­
“ Miss Bob W hite,” "Madame Mod- hand was located and the fortune Fascisti movement, and am algam a-
p ra c to r. n e a r
of,; «e. iio u ie
iste,” “ The M ikado,” “ Princess Bon- telling woman identified. A fter some lion of trade unions,
A N Y GIRL IN
TROUBLE— May
9-12 and 2-...
1 jtje U 4.
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nie,”
"Chimes of Normandy,” “ L ittle little argum ent, the $20 was return-
communicate with Ensign Lee of
Tycoon’ stuff — the kind of plays ed, and Hanley and his bride re-
Airplanes for carrying pay rolls to
the Salvation Army at the W hite
JELRV O' XU VI
Plumbing. 207 th a t linger now in the minds of the sumed th eir journey, not wishing to the Tampico oil fields in Mexico, are
Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
old and middleaged, but are as be troubled with prosecuting the being used by one firm, according to
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
strange to the youthful moderns as Gypsy women.
reports from there.
MONUMENTS
WILL TRADE— V ictrola and rec­
chicken is to an Eighth avenue ___________ _______________________ _______________
ords for piano, will pay some d iffer­
chicken pie.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
ence. Call 842 Boulevard.
30-tf
The reason for the contem plated
Lowest Prices
recrudescence of th a t which fell into j
“ ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
MISCELLANEOUS
3rd and East Main St.
223-Gmo disuse with the advent of the m us­
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ical comedy is the discrim ination
LOST— Fem ale collie dog about a
ASHLAND GRANITE
to
evinced by the theatre-going public
year old, light colored. Answers to
.MONUMENTS
in the last several seasons. Produc- j
name Daffy. Finder phone 322-R.
Oregon G ranite Co.
ers have ample proof, they say, that
30-2
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
audiences howdays w ant musical
Res. 4 7 « Laurel
P hon e 444Y
account
plays th a t have some “ m eat” for
DRESSMAKING— W ork g u aran ­
m
ental
as
well
as
optical
consump­
teed. 14 7 Factory St. Mrs. B. Van
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
tion.
H ardenberg.
31-lmo.»
FOR prom pt and careful service,
A rth u r H am m eratein, prominent
October 12 and 13, 1923
FOR RENT
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
American
producer,
whose
"W
ild­
W hittle T ransfer Co.
Phone
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near flow er” met with such m arked suc­
F O R R E N T—
Housekeeping
Hotel Ashland.
56tf cess during the last season and
Program as follows:
rooms, furnished. Atlas Rooms, 4th
which shows evidence of retaining ]
& B. St.
31-2»
T. L. POWELL-—General Trans­
October 12
fer— Good team and motor its popularity this season, spoke for
himselfand others of his profession
FOR RENT— 6 room modern
trucks. Good service at a rea
sonable price. Phone 83.
house with range, near school. Call
the other day when he said: “ Am er­
Parade
at 34 7 Almond St.
31-tf.
ica has found herself on the musical
FEH1GE FOR HAULING
_ I TRY
Pageant “ The passing of the Cov­
comedy stage, and where she led the
and
tran sfer work of all kinds
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Southers of
37 5 B St. Phone 410-R.
world into a chaotic mass of blaring
Wt
Seattle are among out-of-town visit­
ered Wagon’’ to be staged in
200-lm o sound and wild and ram pant colors
ors.
L IN E S
in revues she will again takd the
PLANT NG MILL
“ The Crater’’ an ampitheatre
lead
in
bringing
the
th
eatre
to
com­
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
JORDAN’S SASH AND*CABINET
160 acres unimproved laud, un­
ic opera which will live up to what
built expressly for the purpose
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
incum bered, near village of 300
the
name
conveys.”
Van Ness.
194-tf
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
In other words, comic opera is to
roads. 100 acres under fence
October 13
be the child of evolution. I t’s u su r­
with good natu ral pasture,
Fix I ’p Shop
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
per. the old-type musical play, which
At Kirk: Ceremony of laying the
house, barn and woodshed. For
in turn gave rise to revues, all sorts
fu rth e r particulars address F.
We repair fu rn itu re and anything ,
first rail on the new line.
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf th at needs fixing. North Main next
like,
and
now
the
stage
is
being
set
to Homes Grocery Store.
WANTED
for comic opera to evolve from all
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
T Y PE W RIT ER R EPAI Rl NG
this— to stage a retu rn engagement.
E ith er sex, may earn $100 to
$200 m onthly corresponding
lypew riters All makes, guaran-,
Yet despite the contention of Mr.
Tickets on sale October 10 and 11 with return
for new spapers;
$15 to $25
teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair- H am m erstein “ th a t theatrical man-
weekly in spare tim e; experi­
:ng. Call or w rite L. D. M inkler 404 agers have rung the death-knell” of
limited to October 15th, 1923.
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
Liberty Building, Medford. Tele- musical plays minus plots, the re­
JOHN M. SCOTT
sing; subjects suggested. Send
phone 1G2.
20-lm o. vues, scandals, vanities, follies and
A sst. P assen ger T raffic M anager
for particulars. N ational Press
P I YNO TUNING------------- a rtists’ models— things which are
B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
1-tf
P ortland, Oregon
PIANO TUNING— $3.5o’ Trade at ° ddS &nd e" dS pieCGd to g eth er’ with
« PE R CENT LOANS— Under
home and have your piano tuned by artistic and even extravagant stag- |
Ask Agent for further particulars
Reserve System on city or farm
Carl II. Loveland. Studio 135 E. ing and are absolutely devoid of
plot th a t runs throughout the produc
property.
Reserve Deposit
Main St. Phones 134 and 465.
tlon— continue to m agnetize the du­
Company, 72 F ourth street,
APPLE CIDER
cats.
Portland, Oregon.
Pow ell's sweet apple cider deliv­
But Mr. H am m erstein Insist th at
290-Wed Sat-3 mo.
ered 35c per gallon.
28-6 "th e new era of finesse has arrived” i
October 15 and a long steady season is in prospect. Call in
person or Phone 364 J 1.
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AMERICANISM!!
What Is It?
Where Is II!
K. K. K. K.
RED STAR
OTE STOVES
PEIL’S CORNER
PROFESSIONAL
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
«
WILL TELL
YOU AT
....
"
Chautauqua Building,
Monday, October
at 8:00 P. M.
The Event Is Free to the Public. It will be
worth your while to Attend
FLOUR SPECIALS
Buy your w inter’s Flour now, milled from old
wheat. None better.
CASH PRICES
( i own I atent—$2.00 per sack.
White Loaf, High Patent—$2.00 per sack
One 101b sack Crown Graham free with a barrel.
Baker Girl and Princess—both good flour, at $185
per sack, and $7.25 per barrel.
Crown Cerials
Fine and Coarse Graham
10 pound sack 45c.
Farina—Pancake Flour
Flour—101b sack 70c.
Sweet Potatoes, the best.
We Deliver 61
or Whole Wheat F lo u r-
and
Cake ami Pastry
4 lbs. 25c, 17 fbs. $1.00.
N. Main St.
THE PLAZA MARKET
WINCHESTER
II
JWL MADE IN U.S.A.
JL
pedal
S
Six inch Drop Forged Slip Joint Pliers
59c
Sharply Milled Jaws, Knurled Handles
SIMPSON HARDWARE
KLAMATII FALLS and KIRK
IR A IL R O A D
C E L E B R A T IO N
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UNIONS
n P flE United States is the great-
* )st example of political union
in the W4>rld. It is based on the
idea ofx individual independence
and corporate union. This hank
is based on the same idea. It is
a small United States and exists
for the benefit of all.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
Fare and' One Third for the Round Trip
Southern Pacific Lines
October, the month to buy Ferns. Fine speci-
mines as low as 75c. Wonderful, extra large, wide
spreading plants up to $4.00.
Say it with Flowers
ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
Phone 120
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