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    ~~ ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Friday, October iò , 1023
C lassified C olum n
P R O F E SSIO N A L
PH Y S IC IA N S
C la ssifie d C o lu m n R a te s
O ne c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
To r u n e v e ry Issue fo r one
m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord
each tim e.
M ISC ELL A N E O U S
D R ESSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a r a n ­
tee d . 147 F a c to ry S t. M rs. B. V an
H a rd e n b e rg .
3 1 -lm o .*
TAKEN
U P— A ged
b lac k
m u le , I
b lo tc h e d b ra n d on r ig h t s tifle . W . ■
L . H uxley, P h o n e 9 F 2 . O w ner m ay j
h a v e sam e by p a y in g fo r a d .
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FO R RENT
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d sle e p in g
ro o m . C lose in. C all a t 573 E . M ain.
40-3
F O R R E N T — 3-room a n d 4-room
fu rn is h e d
a p a rtm e n ts .
A pply 389
E a s t M ain, P h o n e 171.
39-3
F O R SA L E
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW — R esi­
d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e . T e lep h o n e 28. Office
h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
D R. E R N E S T ^A. W OODS— P r a c ­
tice lim ite d to ey e. e a r, n ose a n d
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
5. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d ,
O re.
D R . G. C. PH ET TEPL A C E
DENTISTRY
A bove C itizen s B a n k
O ffice P h on e 151
R es. P hon e 201J
D R E . B. A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic
and E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice p h o n e
48; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t N a tio n a l
B an k b u ild in g .
D R . E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­
p ra c to r, n e a r Postofflce. H o u rs
9-12 and 2-5.
P h on e 114.
F O R SA L E — U sed F o rd c a r cheap
B e a v e r R e a lty Co.
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F O R SA L E — A good used c ream
s e p a r a to r a t th e A sh lan d F u r n itu r e
Co., 92 N. M ain S t.
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A F E W R E A L B A R G A IN S
Good 4 room h o u se, w ith
good
b a th a n d to ile t, p ric e $8 5 0 .0 0 .
6 R oom H o u se, p ric e
$1000.00.
Good 6 room h ouse— good b a th ,
a n d to ile t, g a ra g e , c h ick en h o u se,
a ll k in d s of f r u k . P ric e $2400.00.
All th e s e h o u se s b o u g h t on easy
te rm s.
A lso fin e 10 a c re s ju s t o u tsid e
c ity lim its w ith good 7 room h o u se ,
b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u se . A b o u t 5 a c re s
in a lfa lfa . P ric e $7200.00.
.If you w ant* a b a rg a in see m e. W .
W . R o b iso n , A sh la n d H o te l
B ldg. |
O ffice n e x t to b a rb e r sh o p .
39-5
W ANTED
W a n te d : E x p e rie n c e d w om an
to
o p re ss fee d in g a n d o th e r w ork in
ie T id in g s office. See M r. G reer.
W A N TED — S o y to le a rn p rin tin g
tra d e . C all a t T id in g s ofice.
1 4tf
ANY G IR L
IN
T R O U B L E — May
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee of
th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite
S h ield h o m e, 565 M ay fair A ve.,
P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
1 0 - ly r
F ix U p S hop
W e r e p a ir f u r n itu r e a n d a n y th in g
t h a t n e e d s fix in g . N o rth M ain nex t
to H om es G re c ery S to re .
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. T ra d e a t
h o m e a n d h a v e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by
C a rl H. L o v e la n d . S tu d io
135 E.
Nfain St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465.
T Y P E W R IT E R R E P A IR IN G
T y p e w rite rs — All m ak e s, g u a r a n ­
teed . L o w est P rices. E x p e rt R e p a ir­
ing. C all o r w rite L. D. M in k le r 404
L ib e rty B u ild in g ,
M edford.
T e le ­
p h o n e 162.
2 0 -lm o .
T id in g s
DR. H AW LEY— A bove
office. P h o n e 91.
PL U M B IN G
J E R R Y O’N E A L— P lu m b in g . 207
E a s t ty ain . P h o n e 138. *
MONUMENTS
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
L o w est P ric e s
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
223-6m o
ASH LAND G RANITE
MONUMENTS
Oregon G ranite Co.
S. P E N N IST O N , S a lesm a n .
R es. 4 7 0 L aurel
Phone 444Y
T R A N SFE R AND E X P R E SS
F O R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l se rv ic e,
a u to tru c k s o r h o rs e d ra y s , cal
W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co.
Phone
117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r
H o te l A sh la n d .
5 6 tf
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ra l T ra n s ­
f e r — Good te a m
a n d m o to r
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a r e a
s o n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
TRY FE H IG E FOR HAULING
a n d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s
375 B St. P h o n e 410-R .
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PL A N IN G M IL L
JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T
W O R K S, C or. H e ilm a n a n d
V an N ess.
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D a ily N ew s L etter
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N E W Y O RK , O ct. IS .— In a d d i­
tio n to its L ittle Ita ly , G h e tto a n d
C h in a to w n , New Y o rk h a s a re a l,
c o lo rfu l B o h e m ia w h ich in ev e ry r e ­
sp ect o u tsh in e s , o r “ o u t B o h e m ia n s,”
th e sh a m se c tio n , m ile s
rem o v ed
fro m it in a c tu a l d is ta n c e a n d m ode
of liv in g , a n d w h ich is b e tte r c la s s i­
fied by p re fix in g “ H o ” to th e bo­
h e m ia .
B e g in n in g a t S h e rid a n S q u a re , in
•the lo w e r p a r t o f M a n h a tta n , a n d
e x te n d in g fo r a n u m b e r of b locks
e a st, s o u th , a n d w est, is th e B o h e ­
m ia w ith w h ich m o st v is ito rs to th e
m e tro p o lis a r e f a ir ly fa m ilia r. T h is
se cto n is a ll m ak e -b e lie v e , a com ­
m e rc ia l B o h e m ia to a t t r a c t th e p re s ­
ence, p a tro n a g e a n d p e n n ie s of th e
c u rio u s a n d w a y w a rd . I ts h a b itu e s
a re no m o re B o h e m ia n th a n Its r e s i­
d e n ts a n d p ro m o te rs . I t is “ H obo-
h e m la .”
B u t In th e u p p e r E a s t Side, smart­
in g a t F ifty -n in ith s tr e e t a n d t h in ­
n in g o u t in th e E ig h tie s , w ith T h ird
a v e n u e a n d th e E a s t R iv e r as its
o th e r b o u n d a rie s , th e r e is a tr u e
B o h em ia, w ith its p ic tu re s q u e in ­
h a b ita n ts , r e a l B o h e m ia n s, n a tiv e s
of
C zech o -S lo v ak ia— 'the
o rig in a l
B ohem ia.
A n e x c u rsio n in to it is a re v e la ­
tio n . T h e re is no m is ta k in g th e m o t­
ley -sh aw led w om en, b e a u tifu lly com -
plex io n ed g irls a n d o ftim e s gypsy-
g a rb e d c h ild re n . T h e sh o p s a n d p lace
of e n te r ta in m e n t re e k of th e “ old-
c o u n tr y ” . N am es a r e u n p ro n o u n c e ­
a b le to n g u e -tw is te rs , a n d th e la n g ­
u a g e s sp o k e n a re fo r th e m o st p a rt
Czech a n d J d a g y a r.
The younger
g e n e ra tio n , of co u rse , is s u ffic ie n tly
A m erican ized to s p e a k E n g lis h — o r
p e rh a p s i t w ould be m o re a p p ro p ri­
a te to say — sp e a k N ew Y ork.
T h e b o n a -fid e B o h em ia is a d e­
lig h tfu l slu m , c le a n a n d in te n t upon
Its ow n b u sin e ss. I t d o e sn ’t sm ell
of p ic k le s, lik e th e G h e tto ; of g a rlic
lik e th e I ta lia n q u a r te r ; o r o f g a r ­
b a g e , lik e b o th . You can w’a lk a-
ro u n d in it w ith o u t b e in g overcom e
by f la g r a n t o d o rs o r lack of co n v e n ­
tio n s.
T h e a tm o s p h e re o f th is colony is
d is tin c tly B o h e m ia n of th e ro m a n tic
ty p e a n d is a ttr a c tin g
a m b itio u s
y o u n g a r tis ts . H e re , w h ere it is p o s­
sib le to live on >ten d o lla rs a w eek,
th e y m a n a g e to g e t a lo n g w ith o u t
c o m m e rc ia liz in g /th e ir so u ls.
L ittle C zech o -S lo v ak ia is a m odel
s e g m e n t of th e f a n ta s tic Old W o rld .
To defeck th e f ra u d u le n t m o tiv es
of u n s c rù p u lo u s m em b e rs of th e ir
ow n sect w ho a re ta k in g im p ro p e r
a d v a n ta g e of th e re lig io u s p rec e p ts
w h ich th e o rth o d o x a re bound to
o b serv e, J e w s of th e B ronx h a v e o r ­
gan ized a c o rp o ra tio n w hich now' op­
e ra te s a c h a in of te n k o sh e r shops.
E x p la n in g .'h e p u rp o se of th e c o r­
p o ra tio n , its
p re s id e n t,
R ab b i J.
N e u lä n d e r, of th e C heva B a ch u n in
T em ple, s a id : “ It
is
com m only
kn o w n t h a t h a lf of th e Je w ish b u tch -
e rs in th e c ity a re s e llin g o rd in a ry
m eat as k o sh e r m e a t a n d d e m a n d in g
k o s h e r prices. T he fa ith fu l a re be­
ing c h e a te d , a n d to e lim in a te th is
th e c o rp o ra tio n w as fo rm e d . W e do
no w’a n t to see th e o rth o d o x Jew's
im posed upon b ecau se of th e ir a d ­
h e re n c e to re lig io u s te a c h in g s .”
"
1 NARCOTIC
DEALERS SLOW
IN FILING THEIR REPORTS I t o
U sed
but
in
s tr ic tly
f lr s t.
PO R TLA N D , O ct. 19— A ccording
to a su rv e y m ad e to d a y by C ollec­
to r of
I n te r n a l R e v e n u e H u n tley ,
c o v e rin g r e g is tr a n ts w ho hold p e r­
m its u n d e r th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
to m a n u fa c tu re , d isp e n se a n d use
n a rc o tic s in th e O regon collectio n
district., it w as fo u n d t h a t th e re a re
p ra c tic a lly 2,000 of such r e g is tr a n ts
1 of a ll c lasses in th is d is tric t.
It w’a s discolsed by th is re p o rt
th a t th e r e a re in th is d is tr ic t a p p ro x ­
im a te ly 130 d e lin q u e n t r e g is tr a n ts
w ho h av e failed to file th e n e c essa ry
r e tu r n a n d receiv e a u th o riz a tio n fo r
th e m a n u fa c tu re and a d m in is tra tio n
of n a rc o tic s u n d e r th e H a rris o n N a r­
cotic A ct.
C o llecto r H u n tle y w 'arned * such
E le c tric -sig n a d v e rtis in g in the* d e lin q u e n ts th a t th e m ere fa c t th a t
“ W h ite L ig h t” sectio n of B ro ad w ay ! th e y held no n a rc o tic s in th e ir p o s­
is v alu ed h ig h . N ig h tly a fo rtu n e is sesion did n o t re lie v e th e m from
co n su m ed by th e m y riad lig h ts , b u t th e n e c e ssity of p ro p e rly re g is te rin g .
th e m essag e h a s been
fla sh e d to
th o u sa n d , an d th e a d v e rtis e rs e v e n ­
CO NE CLUTCH S L IP P A G E
tu a lly re a p th e b e n e fit.
T h o u g h f u lle r ’s e a rth is g e n e ra lly
T h e v a lu e of elec»‘ric-sig n space
in th is gay sectio n of th e m etro p o - I used to sto p cone c lu tc h slip p ag e,
lis is s a lie n tly ex em p lified by th e o rd in a ry ta lc u m p o w d er w ill a n sw e r
fa c t t h a t th e e n tir e second flo o r of q u ite as w ell. If th e fac in g a p p e a rs
th e B ro a d w a y -C larid g e H o tel, in th e d ry a n d sh in y , a n o v e rn ig h t a p p lic a ­
T im es S q u a re d is tr ic t, h a s been le a s ­ tio n of n e a ts fo o t or c a sto r oil w ill
ed to a sign co m p an y , w hich is now' so fte n it.
cash
G a ra g e
basis
goes
L . c ” B aldw in a n d w ife o f Hood
N ovem ber R iv e r w e re am o n g g u e s ts a t th e H o-
42-eod te l A sh la n d la s t n ig h t.
Special
F lo u r a n d F e e d s a re a d \ in c in g in p rice b u t we a re g iv in g
you an o p p o rtu n ity to sto c k up.
C row n o r W h ite L o af flo u r a t $2.00 p e r sack .
$7.40 p er hbl.
A good H igh P a te n t Id a h o F lo u r, $1.60 p e r sack . $6.95 p er hbl.
C row n
D airy M eal a t
$1.85 p e r sa ck .
5 sack
lo ts
$1-75.
M illru n $1.50 p e r sack
E conom y M ixed feed fo r d a iry cow s, $1.40 p e r s a c k — 5 sack
lo ts $1.30.
C row n S c ra tc h F eed , c o n ta in s
su n flo w e r
seed
and
o th e r
e s s e n tia ls — $2.85 p e r lOOlbs.— 500 lb. lo ts $2.75.
C row n E gg m ash $2.80 p er 100 p o u n d s, 500 lb lo ts, $2.65.
B u tte rm ilk E g g M ash, $3.05 p e r 100 lbs, 5011 lb lots, $2.90.
PLA ZA M A R K E T
If. A. S te a rn s
(tl N. M ain St.
W e D eliver
►
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SPE C IA L V A L U E S
111
e re c tin g a h u g e sign on th e B ro a d ­
w ay sid e of th e floor. T h e r e n ta l
p ric e h a s n o t been rev e a le d , b u t it
w ill u n d o u b te d ly pay th e e n tir e re n t
of th e flo o r, p lu s w h a t can be o b ta in ­
ed fo r th e flo o r space, w hich can be
u tiliz e d fo r s to ra g e p u rp o se s.
T h is is tr u e of se v e ra l b u ild in g s in
¡th e T im es S q u a re se ctio n . It h a s
been fo u n d m o re p ro fita b le to block
o ff th e lig h t a n d a ir of th e flo o rs
above th e s tr e e t level an d r e n t them
a s e le c tric sign space th a n r e n t th e
flo o r sp ace fo r c o m m e rc ial use.
SH O ES
♦♦ ♦
M ENS D R E SS SH O ES
Black and Brown Kid and Kangaroo
$3.00, $6.90, $8.40, $8.75.
Black or Brown Calf
$4.75, $5.00, $6.95, $7.00, $8.00
SA LEM , O ct. 18— R a le ig h M a tt­
hew s, h eld in ja il a t M f'dford fo r th e
u n la w fu l possession of in to x ic a tin g
liq u o r, w as d e ta tin e d th e r e w ith o u t
le g a l a u th o r ity , a c c o rd in g to an
o p inion w ritte n by C hief J u s tic e Mc-
i B rid e a n d h a n d e d dow n by th e O re­
gon su p re m e c o u rt h e re to d ay . T he
o pinion o rd e re d th e im m e d ia te re-
j lease of M a tth e w s.
A d iss e n tin g
¡o p in io n w as
w ritte n
by
J u s tic e
• B row n.
M ENS W ORK SH O ES
CALUMET
TR» Economy
$2.50 to $5.25
16 inch Pac Shoes
$8.45 to $12.60
ffAXWfi FONT0CIV
V
/.
Has proven
L ooks a s if M rs. J o h n s o n is th e
j re a l “ d ir t f a r m e r ,” w h ile M agnus 1
I m a n ip u la te s th e w ind m ill.— G reen- j
Iv ille D e m o c ra t-S u n .
5 OCTAVE
CROW N O R G A N
S lig h tly
N O TIC E— O v erlan d
PAGE TURF«
most satisfactory
because o f the
unfailing results
that are always
o b ta in e d
where it
is used»
Boys Shoes $1.70 to $5.25
Boys High Tops $2.60 to $6.50
< «
Ladies’ O xfords and Straps
a
Large variety of styles.
in our window.
See them on display
♦
j
t
;
Fancy Log Cabin Strap—$5.50, $5.75
Black and B«rown Kid Two Strap—$6.65, $7.75
Fancy Black Kid One Strap $8.00
Black and Brown Suede Oxford—$6.30
Black and Brown Kid Oxford—$4.00, $7.75
p e r­
fect co n d itio n . B e a u tifu lly to n ed
an d o nly
$25.00
Felt House Slippers—95c to $1.95
A SH LA N D F U R N IT U R E
COM PANY
94 N. M ain
:
♦
t
♦
:
C H IL D R E N S SHOES
♦
♦
♦
♦
$1.00 to $4.75
:
S a le s 2%
tim es a s
much as that
of any other
b ra n d
Fine Line Of
NEW HEATERS
We take used heaters in
exchange for new oues..
*W<ORE than twice the mileage of any tires we
ever used on our heavy stages in the Coast
Range” says another outfit that’s discovered the
alk’round superiority of C-T-C tires. They w on!
skid, either. Come in and take a look at them.
P R O V O ST BRO S
R efrigerators
THE WORLDS GREATEST
B A K IN G PO W D E R
Infants Shoes—a large assortment, soft sole—85c
Rubbers and Rubber Boots for the whole family
se Busy
Stores
______
Golden RulcStorc
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 3
Elks Bldg.
8 5 Bu8y
Stores
______
Leedom’s Tire Hospital, Dealers for Ashland.
Other Dealers Throughout The County
FOR SATURDAY
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e, a n d
quick se rv ic e, go to th e
V IT TIRES
3hell B a rb e r Shop, a cro ss
TUBES
100 COATS
from D epot. G rin d in g of
all k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w o rk
a sp e c ia lty .
532 A. S t. A sh la n d , O re.
SPEC IA L
H A N D P A IN T E D
Cups and Saucers
s: 10c
“ S E E IN G IS B E L IE V IN G ”
I
VARIETY STORE
89 N. Main
A Carload of Fencing, just
in. W hy pay 10 or 15 cents
more per rod elsewhere. Just
for to be mean, and to trade
out of town, and genuine
rood American fence too that
you will get here.
New and old Sewing ma­
chines always on hand. Har-
aes and implement. You will
always find the best a t
PELL’S C O R NER
In Bargain Tires
X T O U make sure o f
J -g o o d
w o o le n s ,
sm a rt s ty le , fin e
ta ilo r in g a n d lo n g
wear w hen you buy
Clothes Tailored to
Measure b y Born.
— S E E OU R W IN D O W —
YOU’L L H A V E TO H U RR Y
Sizes 15 Misses, to Stylish Stout Sizes
EVERY ONE PRICED RIGHT
Slashing Sale
W . A. S H E L L , P ro p .
Here you w ill see
a ll w o o l c lo th s o f
unusual beauty and
quality; colorings and
patterns pleasing to
every taste. A n d they
are priced to give very
generous value.
M o n e y back, o f
course, if yo u are not
satisfied w it h y o u r
purchase»
-
For Bargain M iles
40 SIL K
D R ESSES
$16.75 to $57.50
r-. i.’ - .
W e a re going to reduce our stock of
tires, both as to num ber of b ran d s and
q u an tity — on U nited S tates, Kellys,
C oast and G eneral and L ancaster, while
they last
30 x 3
30x3%
30x3%
32x3%
32x4
33 x 4
34x4
inch $6.75 Fabric f o r .......................
inch $8.50 Fabric f o r .......................
inch $11.95 Cords f o r .......................
inch $16.95 Cords f o r .......................
inch $21.50 Cords f o r .......................
inch $22.50 Cords for .......................
inch $22.95 Cords f o r ......................
$6.50
$7.65
$9.95
$15.50
$18.50
$18.75
$18.95
40 W OOL D R E S S E S
$19.75 to $48.00
50
BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS
$5.95t0 $16.50
A nd all o ther sizes a t g re a t reductions.
Cash after November first
O V E R L A N D G ARAG E
N. D ix & Son
30 FALL SUITS
The best values in fine
suits—
$29.75 to $48.00
50 NEW ROBES
Of Corduroy and Bea­
con Blankets
$4.45 to $14.75
P A U L S E R U D fcS
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