Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Sales Reported—
T h e C a rl G o ttsc h e hom e in Bell-
P a g e of M edford. T he p lace co n sists
view w as sold th is w eek to M. C.
: of 5 a c re s, im p ro v ed , a n d h o ld in g a
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
ch ic k e n ra n c h .
T h e hom e h a s be­
local interest.
com e fam o u s fo r its h o s p ita lity and
is know n as G reen G ables. M r. an d
M r. a n d M rs. A. J. R ose a re out- A sh la n d H as Y o u th fu l H u n te r—
' Mrs. G o ttsch e w ill tra v e l th is w in te r,
of-to w n g u e s ts fro m S e a ttle .
T h e C. C. G ilc h rist
L a w re n c e L eedom h a s th e h o n o r j it is th o u g h t.
of k illin g a tw o p o in t buck d u rin g place a t 372 Iow a s tr e e t h a s been
C. C. H o w a rd , G ra n ts P a ss, w as a th e la s t v is it m ad e a t th e la k e in sold to M rs. A da D eak in . T he resi-
b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh la n d W e d n es­ co m pany w ith P ro f. V ining. S ev eral dence of th e hom e re c e n tly ow ned by
day.
d e e r w ere sig h te d a t d iffe re n t tim es Mrs. T. F . S m ith a t th e c o rn e r of!
b u t S u n d a y m o rn in g L a w re n c e a n d S ixty a n d B s tr e e ts h a s been sold to
L a rg e lo af— q u a lity b rea d ,
10c. j Mr. V in in g w ere e x p lo rin g th e hills. Mr. S n y d er, a new r e s id e n t from
B on Ton.
34-tf: “ W e b o th s a w 'h im a t th e sam e tim e o u t-o f-th e s ta te . A ll sa le s a re r e p o r­
a n d b o th of u s blazed aw ay a t th e ted by J . J . D eakin
L. R. C oder w as a b u sin e ss v is it­ sa m e tim e, b u t m y s h o t k ille d him ,
o r in G ra n ts P a ss T u esd ay .
b ecau se Mr. V in in g w as u sin g a rifle , Dairy Cows Tested—
w h ile I h ad a s h o t g u n , so t h a t sm all
D airy cow s to be te s te d fo r tu b e r ­
Yes— M alted M ilk tw in b re a d 10c. s h o t w e re s p a tte re d o v er th e d e e r ,-’ cu lo sis sh o u ld be ro u n d e d up a t
Bon T on.
3 4 -tf f say s th e young h u n te r th is m o rn in g once a s a fe d e ra l te s te r h a s been
"W e h ad to ru n him dow n a long se cu re d to te s t th e cow s d u rin g th e
w
ays b e fo re we fin a lly sto p p e d h im .’’ la s t of th is m o n th . I t w ould be a d ­
A. A n d re n a n d fam ily of T aco m a
a re o u t-o f-to w n v isito rs a t th e H o tel he ad d ed . “ I also s h o t a d u c k an d I visab le fo r a ll fa rm e rs a n d o w n e rs
n e a rly g o t k n o ck ed o u t of th e boat of sto ck w ish in g th is se rv ice to call
A sh lan d .
fo r th e g u n w as p re tty s tro n g fo r m e th e c o u n ty a g e n t’s office, 106 a t
a tte m p t w ill be
W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty of picnic and a n d I w a sn ’t e x p e ctin g such a k ic k ,” M edford a n d an
No
w o n d er m ade to h a v e th e n a m e s a d d e d to th e
c a m p e rs ’ need s. D e tric k ’s.
2 3 6 -tf L a w re n c e c o n tin u e d .
p eo p le lik e L a k e of th e W oods.
c irc u it. Som e m ay h av e been o v e r­
: LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
♦
Geo. W . F o o tt is a m o n g v isito rs
from M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty from P o r t­ C a p ta in A d am s R e tu rn s —
C a p ta in J . Q. A dam s re tu r n e d la s t
land.
e v e n in g on No. 53 from C am p P e rry ,
O
hio w h e re he h a s been w ith m em ­
M aple s q u a re s — 30c. Bon T on.
bers
of th e N a tio n a l G u a rd R ifle
R4tf
T eam . C apt. A d am s b ro u g h t hom e a
M r. a n d M rs. J . A. C u rle y w ere! s trin g of m e d a ls to a d d to th e o th e rs
v isito rs la s t n ig h t fro m P o rtla n d ,! th a t he h a s a lre a d y w on. H e a c te d
as coach fo r th e O regon rifle team
re g is te re d a t th e H o te l C olum bia.
a n d d id ex coedingly c o m m e n d ab le
sh
o o tin g .
I h av e m ad e a sp e c ia l s tu d y of
a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g e t m y ra te s
firs t. Yeo, of co u rse .
2 1 -tf R e tu rn fro m L ak e—
M rs. E m m a O ed er a n d L a w re n c e
L
eedom
r e tu r n e d
y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­
W . R. S iev ers of San J o s e is a
noon fro m L a k e of th e W oods w h e re
v isito r fro m C a lifo rn ia .
th ey m o to re d e a rlie r in th e w eek.
E a t a fre s h ta m a le a t R ose B ro s T h e ro a d s a re in v ery p o o r co n d itio n
b ecau se of th e g r e a t a m o u n t of r a in ­
H a rry M cF ahey a n d w ife of G reat fall, th o th e tra v e le r s e x p e rien c e d no
F a lls, M o n ta n a a r e am o n g out-of- g r e a t d iffic u lty in th e ir g o in g o r
co m ing.
P ro f. I. E . V in in g is in
tow n g u e sts.
K la m a th F a lls to a tte n d th e c e le ­
W h en a lo ss com es a lo n g , my b ra tio n to m o rro w , w h ile th e o h e r
c o m p a n ies pay. Yeo, of co u rse. 21-tfl V ining b ro h e rs re m a in e d a t th e lak e.
At Home—
Lodge M eeting—
J. B. H arrel came yesterday from
T o n ig h t is th e re g u la r s ta te d m e e t­
K ensw ick, Cal. w h e re he h a s been
fo r se v e ra l m o n th s in te re s te d in a
co p p er m ine, of w h ich he also is fo re ­
m an. H e is v isitin g a t th e h o m e of
h is fam ily on Iow a s tr e e t a n d w ill
r e r e tu r n to C a lifo rn ia S u n d ay . Mr.
H a rre ll h a s n o t been a t hom e fo r
se v e ra l w eeks.
S u p e rv is o r V isits—
W m . B ru in of T a le n t is in A sh lan d
to d ay to re s u m e ro a d w o rk on E a st
M ain s tr e e t. M r. B ru in is ro a d s u p ­
e rv is o r of d is tr ic t No. 2.
S ale R e p o rte d —
T he hom e ow ned by M rs. T. M.
L a rim o re on S o u th P io n e e r a v e n u e
w as sold y e s te rd a y to M iss E liz a b e th
D. G ossett, re c e n tly of P o r tla n d , w ho
h a s s p e n t th e p a s t m o n th in A sh­
la n d a n d is so e n th u s ia s tic over A sh ­
lan d t h a t she w a n ts to live h e re .
W . W . R obison r e p o r ts th e d eal.
Returns to Chicago-:—
M r. a n d M rs. B inney w ho
h av e
been v isitin g a t th e ho m e of M rs.
B in n e y ’s b r o th e r , C. W . N im s w ill
r e tu r n soon to th e ir hom e in C h ica­
go. M r. B in n e y d e p a rte d y e ste rd a y
fo r th e s o u th , w h e re he w ill be jo in ­
ed la te r by M rs. B in n e y a n d th ey
w ill pro ceed to th e ir e a s te rn hom e.
hence,
quick starting, no
womout batteries
C. W . E lw ood
of S to c k to n
am o n g o u t-o f-to w n v isito rs.
If you w a n t a re a l
E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery .
is!
ta m a le try
G. II. P ic k e tt of O lym pia is am o n g
re c e n t a rriv a ls .
H av e a f it a t O rres. T tilo rs fo
m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs.
4 -tf i
W A N TED — A pple p ic k e rs a t Map
lenook fa rm . L ong jo b . E. T. N ew -'
buy & Son.
34-3,
I O R SA L E — F in e D uroc sow s to i
fa rro w soon. E. T. N ew b ry & Son—
T a le n t, O regon.
34.3
TO T R A D E — 2 lo ts in C e d a rv ille
W a tc h R ose B ros, window’ fo r th !
C a lifo rn ia , 1 lo t in L a fa y e tte , C olo­
h u m id o r can d y j a r .
2S-6 rad o , c le a r of a ll in cu m b ran c e s.
T ra d e fo r p ro p e rty in or n e a r A sh ­
W . B. H u r s t of G le n d a le is a g u e st lan d o r good c a r o r one ton F o rd
a t th e H o te l C olum bia.
tru c k . P h o n e 4 7 0 -J.
34-3»
-o r-
FO R SA LE— Second h a n d b a th
W e h a v e g la ss fo r
w indow s.
tu b , $10.00. P h o n e 1 97-J.
34-3»
B rin g in y o u r sa sh . S w enson &
P e e b le r F u r n itu r e .
33eod
F’OR S A L E — Vose & Son p ian o ,
m ah o g a n y case. 172 A lid a s tr e e t, or
B e n n e tt a n d w ife of, ph o n e 24 9 -J
34-2»
am ong
o u t-o f-to w n
H O U SEH O LD E Q U IP M E N T F O R
SA L E — C all a t 172 A lid a s tr e e t or
O ra n g e s,
lem o n s, g r a p e f r u it— p h o n e 2 4 9 -J. A x m in ste r ru g 9x12;
o th e r
D e tric k se lls fo r less.
1 0 6 tf M orris c h a ir, th re e ro c k e rs ,
c h a irs ; oak ex te n sio n d in in g ta b le :
d ro p -le a f k itc h e n
ta b le :
E n a m el
H. C. C le m e n ts a n d w ife an d Mr. d o u b le bed, iro n sin g le bed, d o u b le
a n d M rs. D. E. B a k e r a re am o n g r e ­
w ood bed, s a n ita ry c o t; u p h o lste re d
c e n t a rriv a ls .
box m a ttr e s s , wool m a ttr e s s ;
tw o
d re s s e rs ; h e a te r; w indow s e a t box;
B ig O p en in g D ance J a c k s o n H ot 8-day clo ck ; S in g e r sew in g m a c h in e ,
S p rin g s, S at O ct. 1 3 th . L yric O r­ tw o 3-deck se c tio n a l
book cases:
c h e s tr a of S e a ttle .
34-3»
g ra p h o p h o n e a n d o ak re c o rd c a se ;
v u d o r s h a d e ; c u rta in s ; d ish e s ; g a r ­
C liff P a y n e m a k e s d ra w e rs.
den tools, etc.
34-2*
C h a rle s T.
P o rtla n d a re
v isito rs.
to P o rtlan d
I 9 .9 9 a
nd retuni
L A R R Y SEM ON IN
“ A Pair of Kings”
Reduced Round Trip Fares to
0 Jier points.
Visits from Portland—
1OO%
power
JO H N M. SCOTT
A sst. P a s s e n g e r
T ra ffic
M a n ag e r
P o r tla n d . O regon
S o u th e rn
Fully Guaranteed
Cuj is and Saucers
E ach
Only
D E PE N D A B L E QU ALITY
2 QT. B O T T L ES—I) A VOL M A N U FA CTU RE
10c
Special
“ S E E IN G IS B E L IE V IN G ”
$1*10
— S E E OUR W IN D O W —
YOU’LL H A V E TO H U R R Y
R ooks a n d
S ta tio n e ry
VARIETY STORE
89 N. Main
* extra
m ile a g e
P a c if i c L in e s
Hot Water Bottles
SPECIAL
HAND PAINTED
Eaeli
ELHART’S
T oilet A rtic les
D rug: S u n d rie s
q A Simple Guide to
nothin?
sacrificed
Proper Food Selection
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
x
(C X J .1 F O M .N 1 A )
Nourishment— Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk contains
a/W Riz'
Digestibility—
F lavor-
‘¡ 8 S &
$1.00 A rticles. .2 for $1.01
10c A rtic le s___ 2 for 11c
25c A rtic le s___ 2 for 26c
50c A rtic le s. . . . 2 for 51c
Character—
Three Days Only
Economy—
T t e Z M S H O V L Mora
McNair Bros.
every element necessary for perfect nutrition.
Grape-Nuts is partially pre-digested by 20 hours’
baking. It is easily assimilated by child or adult.
Grape-Nuts, made of wheat and barley, is sweet
with natural sugar self-developed from the grain
in the mak’ng. has a delightful, nut-like flavor.
Grape-Nuts -j . jal food—the kind you can de­
pend upon for strength and energy. Its crisp
granules invite thorough mastication, thus help­
ing to keep the teeth and gums healthy.
Grape-Nuts is so compact that a package con­
tains many servings; and each serving provides
unusual nourishment. A portion for the cereal
part of a meal costs about one cent.
Grape-Nuts
&
■2- -—
a*
r»
^5»
One man
teils
another
fc -n u
f ir t ot ,
Overnight, practically, thou
sands of discriminating men,-tired of
the commonplace, have joined in web
coming Blue Boars.
In making this new cigarette we
blend the eight rare tobaccos three
times, instead of merely once. T h at is
the difference between the common^
place and the extraordinary.
W e a sk you to judge—smoke your
first pack of Blue Boars—see how
triple blending gives you a new appe/
tite, added delight.
. C » « n huts
„
.f.OB »fcWfc, b BW B «,W
c.
FOR HEALTH
“There’s a Reason”
economy
fyglîsh
Use the train—Safe
Comfortable—Convenient
Dependable and Economi­
cal '
For further particulars
ask agent
V isit the
Pacific
International
Livestock
E xposition
P o rtlan d , Ore.
Nov. 3-10, 1923.
it m eans smooth
acceleration
BLUE BOAR
1
<&1 Q
On sale daily carry in g a retu rn
lim it ot 15 days from d ate of sale.
Made by Postum Cereal Company,//«:., Battle Creek, Michigan.
Big Anniversary Cash S a ie!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
FO R SA L E — New
H u p m o b ile
to u rin g c a r a t a b a rg a in fo r cash.
P h o n e 609-L , M edford.
•
34-4
FO R SA L E — L a te p each es, g re e n
to
m
a to e s. B rin g boxes. P h o n e 335-L.
B. H. S n y d e r a n d P . M. Sim on of
34-6
O lym pia a re r e c e n t a rriv a ls .
O11 sale F rid ay , S a tu rd a y and
Sunday, w ith final retu rn lim it of
1 uesday follow ing date of sale.
’’Brass”
Bid more than that
I
If you d o n ’t d a n c e com e h e a r th e !
F O R Q l ICK SA L E — O ne la rg e
m usic. Ja c k s o n H ot S p rin g s,
S a t., tea m of black h o rse s, w ith h a rn e s s ;
O ct. 1 3 th . L yric O rc h e s tra .— A dm is­ good w o rk e rs in a ll p lac e s; $85 cash.
sion F re e .
34-3* P h o n e 9 F 1 2 . E. H. K eene.
3 3 tf
F in is h in g T o d a y
o f R e d C row n m e a n s
RAPID v a p o r iz a t io n
in COLDEST WEATHER
l&XaBJL
W A N T E D — P ra c tic a l n u rs in g by
Ben F. H u n t is in A sh la n d c a r ­ M rs. C. L. M cW illiam s, 212 V anN ess
ing fo r b u sin ess m a tte rs . H e is a Ave.
34-3*
g u e s t a t th e H o te l A sh lan d .
F O R R E N T — E ig h ty a c re fa rm on
P
acific
h ig h w a y seven m iles e a s t of
N ew h a ts j u s t receiv ed a t M rs.
S im ons.
34-2 A sh lan d . E n q u ire of M ollie S o n g er,
45 H olm an S t., A sh la n d .
3 4tf
A Round Trip Ticket
AND SAVE M ONEY
ortlan d
$16.70 to and P return
PERFECT
WINTER
BALANCE
Gent
Sale
FO R R E N T — 5 room u n fu rn is h e d
house, 550 A llison St. See S. L. A llen
M r. a n d Mrs. G. H. M yers of C or­
34-3
v a llis w ere g u estg in A sh la n d la st
n ig h t.
F O R S A L E — D ining ta b le $ 1 0 .0 0 ;
m a ttre s s fo r th re e q u a r te r bed; also
Be in d iv id u a l, it co sts no m ore few pieces of f u r n itu r e . 73 U nion
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its .
2 5 tf St. P h o n e 450 Y.
ASK FOR
F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y
Attend the Big
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
in g of th e A sh la n d M asonic lodge
T he s u b je c t of a b u ild in g p ro g ra m
is expected to be b ro u g h t to a c o n ­
c lu sio n a t to n ig h t’s m ee tin g .
— and—
looked d u rin g “th e la s t te s tin g an d
w ould w ish th e se rv ic e now .
M iss A th a ly n B la k e of P o rtla n d
is v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r u ncle,
W . E . B lak e. M iss B la k e w ill p ro b ­
L. R. C oder, o f th e A sh la n d Iro n a b ly be in A sh la n d se v e ra l w’eeks
L. J . C h ild s a n d w ife of M cCloud
W o rk s, a n d S. H. S teel, of th e A m e r­ a n d n u m e ro u s social
a re am o n g C a lifo rn ia v isito rs.
a ff a ir s
w ill
ican L a b o ra to ry C om pany, r e tu r n e d d o u b tle s s be given in h e r h o n o r.
J . E. P u rd y of S alem w as a busi to d ay fro m a tw o d ay s trip dow n
th e K la m a th R iver.
ness v is ito r y e ste rd a y .
B U Y O F F AND ON C H A IN S—
a t L e e d o m ’s b e fo re you go to K la m ­
R e a d y -to -w e a r
s u its
at
P a u l Visitors from California—
a th F a lls . T h ey a r e th e k in d you
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
D
ean
G
regg
a
n
d
tw
o
s e r u d ’s.
K A N T LOOSE.
25 -ft
c h ild re n a n d M iss M arie B e rg d e ll
K. R. Ilo w so n is an o u t-o f-to w n of S a n ta M onica, C al. a re v isitin g
a t th e ho m e of M rs. H a ttie F ie ld ­
v isito r fro m S e a ttle .
ing an d M rs. J e a n D em m icks of 189
A n o th e r o u t-o f-to w n g u e s t from G ra n ite S tre e t.
S e a ttle is S pencer H a rris .
W ill V isit K la m a th Soon—
M r. a n d M rs. E m il P e il p lan to
I t costs n o th in g to g e t m y in s u r
a n te r a te s . Yeo of, c o u rse .
2 1 -tf m o to r to K la m a th c o u n ty as soon as
th e w e a th e r p ro v e s m o re in v itin g
a
n d a b ro k e n p a r t of th e ir m ac h in e
M r. a n d M rs. V ern D. H ed d en and
child of L ong B each a re am o n g late is receiv ed . I t h ad been p la n n e d th a t
th e P e il’s w ould a tte n d th e c e le b ra ­
a rriv a ls .
AT
tion h eld soon in K la m a th F a lls,
W a ffle s w ith b u tte r-s c o tc h a t E n ­ b u t ow ing to th e f a u lt of th e ir m a ­
S to r e
d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery .
3 1 -tf c h in e th e y m ay n o t be a b le to do so.
S cores of re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s live
in K la m a th c o u n ty .
C. H. S p rin g e r is am o n g P o rtla n d
THURSDAY, F R I D A Y
v isito rs.
and SATURDAY
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
F o r good la u n d ry se rv ice call 165.
W o c o lle ct a n d
d e liv e r.
A sh lan d
L a u n d ry Co.
33.3
ThttrctUÿ, betak-p l i , i o t i
aa«ìY
— -
To observe the first anniver sary of our entry into Ashland's
business circles, and to show our appreciation of the constantly
increasing patronage accorded us, we offer the following:
Beef Roasts . . . . . . . . . . 12% to 14c lb
B oiling Beef . ..................... 8 to 10c lb.
Round S teaks ..........................22 ^ c lb.
Loin S t e a k s ................................. 25c lb.
H am b u rg S teaks .......................15c lb.
Veal R oasts ..................... 15 to 18c lb.
B oiling Veal ...........'..10 to 12%c lb.
Veal S t e a k s ................... 22% to 25c lb,
M utton l e g ......................................25c lb.
M utton S h o u ld e r .......................2 0 c lb.
M utton S teaks ....................... 22 %c lb.
M utton S t e w ..................................12c lb.
P ork R o a s ts ...................20 to 22%c lb.
P o rk S teaks ............................ 22%c lb.
P ork Chops ................................ 25c lb.
P o rk S ausage .......................... 17%e lb.
F resh Side P o r k ............................20c lb.
SM OKED M EATS
S inclair F id elity Ilam ............. 29c lb.
F ry es Delicious H a m ................. 29c lb.
M orrells P ride 1 1 am ......................29c lb.
L ight C ountry B acon................... 20c lb.
Brown’s Cash Market
E nders Block
W E D E L IV E R
Phone 5Ï