Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, November a, i02a
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PROFESSIONAL
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
PHYSICIANS
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each time.
To run every Issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
S O C IE T Y
Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
and evenings.
i OIL SITUATION
¡ AND ITS REMEDY&‘= :- " V ~
not need to rely on foreign coun­ called to attention by the develop-
t r i e s for our supply. The value of
>men work of the H artm an Syndicate
these beds to meet the emergency
and now it is rapidiy coming to
’¡has already been dem onstrated and
.. . . . . . . .
u
.
.
i
----- - beds are the richest nf
¡ ^ Perfected to bring the desired re- any th at are shown on the
records.
I suits. These experim ental
It
looks
also
that
tile
last
di
covered
C alendar of the Week—
i mal and jolliest parties th a t they 1 Outlook Magazine Presents A r-jtions are now going with feverish
will
be
the
first
developed
and
that
Saturday, Nov. 3— Civic C lu b •have given.
tid e oi Interest on Future
interest in hundreds of places and Ashland, though in Oregon, will he
Party, Civic Club House.
The music, it goes w ithout saying
of Shale Oil.
Yankee intelligence, and effort will
the pioneer in this w orld-startling
MISCELLANEOUS
Monday,
Nov.
5.—
Ashland
Study
was
all
th
a
t
could
be
desired,
and
to
soon see the dark fluid pouring from enterprise.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
The great
H artm an
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and Club, hostess Mrs. V. V. Mills.
add to the enjoym ent, the orches­ Is of P articu lar Interest in View thousands of retorts and the na­
DRESSMAKING— W ork gu aran ­
reto
rt
will
he
In
place
at
the
shale
Shale Oil Development
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
Monday, Nov. 5— Royal Neighbors 1 tra were costumed also, and gave
tion
s
pulse
on
the
oil
question
drop­
teed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. Van
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to meet, Moose Hall. Initiation and
before the end of the year and their
Near Ashland.
ping to normal.
many num bers ¿hat were, tho un­
H ardenberg.
31-lm o.*
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
m
ultiplication go on with all prac­
social.
Ore.
expected, fully appreciated by those
H artm an Syndicate a Pioneer
tical
rapid ¡¿y. The persistent push
(By Judge C. B, W atson)
Tuesday, Nov. 6.— Civic Club, present.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
recent article in th
, I H
Strange th at the oil-shale
Dlf. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
2:30 P. M. Club House.
article In the Outlook ! bed, „r Oregon have no, been known and confidence, under the greatest
K ing’s T ransfer, general hauling.
The costumes of the guests af-
DENTISTRY
Friday, Nov. 9— All day meeting. forded much am usem ent and acme i
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113.
" " ‘» '« « » " a M y com- to the United States Geological De­ handicaps constantly m aintained by
Above
Citizens
Bank
H. W. H artm an ought to make his
.
V
O
m illinery class a t
Mrs. C. A. were quite unique.
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf
Mr. Bently
and , petent au th o r discusses the oil sit­ partm ent until their existence was
Office Phone 151
name one to conjure with.
Brown’s, Boulevard.
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg were aw ard­ uation and finds the remedy for the
Piano Teacher
Res. Phone 201J
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rapidly
disappearing
supply
from
ed the first honors for appropriate
Mrs. J. R. R obertson, certified
the great bodies of oil shale found ........................................................................
Merley Circle Entertained—
and unusual costumes.
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piano teacher. Credit given in High
DR E. R. ANGELL, Chiropractic
in
many parts of ¿his country. He
Mrs. A lbert W lilams was hostess,
The
banquet,
accompanying
this
School. Phone 341-J.
53tf
and Electro-Therapy. Office phone to the members of the Merley Cir­
says:
48; residence 142. F irst National cle, a t her pleasant home on Vista so happy affair, was a very elabor­
“ It may be a fact, and it may be
FOR RENT
ate one and one to which the guests
Bank building.
nothing but a scare, but the United
street, Tuesday afternoon of this id full justice.
FOR RENT— Furnished
house.
States Geological Survey, backed by
week. Mrs. W llilams was assisted by
DR.
HAWLEY—
Above
Inquire 126 Church St.
Tidings
>2-3
the Bureau of mines, reports that
Mrs. Lulu W illiams, Mrs. Edwards
Club Have Theatre P arty —
office. Phone 91.
there are only 9 billion barrels of
and
Mrs.
Chapman.
FOR RENT— Completely furnish­
The Club made up of business
crude
oil now rem aining in the
This m eeting was purely a social
Dlt. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
ed apartm ent. 75 Bush St.
51-tf
practor, near Postofflce. Hours affair and the afternoon was spent girls, had a very delightful dinner ground in this country ‘recoverable
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114. 1 in interesting games varied by se­ party Friday night, followed by a by the present produrtion m ethods’.
FOR RENT— Three and four
theatre party a t which, “ The Ene­
Since this report came from govern­
lections of ¿he Victrola and a de­
PLUMBING
room furished apartm ents, 389 East
mies of W omen’’ was the a ttra c ­
lightful reading by Mrs. O. F. Car- tion.
ment scarehead lines, we m ust take
Main. Phone 171.
52-3
JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
son.
the statem ent as we find it. * * *
East Main. Phone 138.
The dinner was served at the
FOR RENT— Lower floor a p art­
The decorations were in keeping
“ But ‘scare, guess, or fact, the
Plaza, and was tru ly an enjoyable
m ent. Close in and modern with pri­
statem ent comes to us from compe­
with the Hallowe’en spirit and were
MONUMENTS
affair. Not alone the menu was sat
vate bath. Phone 481-J.
50-tf
beautifully carried out.
tent d is f o r e s te d au th o rity .’ ’’
isfactory, but the cam araderie of the
MONUMENT— MARKERS
He then proceeds with facts and
D elightful refreshm ents were ser­
FOR SALE
m erry lk tle company was very evi
Lowest Prices
figures, as follows: “ each year since
ved by the hostesses at the close of dent.
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
IX >R SALE— F lat top w riting
1916 the people of the United States
the
successful
afternoon.
ird and East Main St.
223-6mo
This group of young women have
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desk and chair at Icenhower’s new
have been consuming more petrol­
surely the happiest tim es together
and second hand store. 389 East
Special Meeting in Bellview—
Sundit
ASHLAND
GRANITE
au’d th eir Association has been rtf eum than th eir wells have been
Main. Pohne 171.
53-3
There will be a special m eeting of
producing,
and
have
been
making
up
:
many
years
standing.
MONUMENTS
the Upper Valley Community Club at
the
deficiency
wrth
im
ports,
very
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Oregon G ranite Co.
FOR SALE— Apples. W. L. Moore
Mrs. C. A. Brown’s on the Boulevard
largely from Mexico. In 1916 we
PENNISTON, Salesman.
Bellview. Phone 10F4.
53-12*
Hallowe’en Party—
Let our service ear get all your soiled Linens and w e
about
three
miles
east
of
town
for
produced
301 million barrels, con­
Res. 476 Laurel
Phono 4 44Y
A
most
delightful
Hallowe’en
those
p
articularly
interested
in
the
F’OR SALE— Spitzenberg culls.
sumed 319 million, and imported 21
will return it in ample time’for the Thanksgiving
party was given at the home of Mr. million. This has continued in con­
PLANING MILL
j m aking of hats.
50c a box; also large black walnuts,
dinner.
It will be an all day m eeting and and Mrs. W. J. Beagle, the evening stantly increasing quantiZy year by
50c gunny sack. Bring your sack
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
of Hallowe’en.
and pick them up. C. C. W olter.
year, 1922 saw a production of 551
WORKS, Cor. Heilm an and Miss Grayce Tlech, the County Dem­
The rooms were beautifully dec­ million barrels, a consumption of
Van
Ness.
194-tf onstration Agent will be ¿here. The
Talent.
53.2
To let us do it is more economical than frying to do
ladies will bring th eir lunch as is orated in the Hallowe’en colors and 586 million and an im port of 135
it yourself.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
their usual custom at these all day carried out the ¿hought of the sea­ mililon b arrels’’. * * * * »
FOR SALE-
Apples.
Phone
son most appropriately.
The shortage in production and
10F13.
49-1 mo.* •W h ittle T r a n s f e r A Storage Co. meetings.
The games were thse suited to
fo r S E R V IC E
All are expected to be on hand
increase in consumption accompan­
FOR SALE— Chevrolet
Touring
Experienced movers and packers early, bringing th eir m aterials with the occasion, and for the fortunate ied by increased im portation is con­
ones who were victors, suitable tinuing at a rapidly increasing ratio,
Car, new top, tires and battery and
of household goods. Dealers in
them for the m illinery class.
in good condition. $120, if taken at
coal and wood. Phone 117.
This is not the reg u lar m eeting prizes were awarded.
until we have an assurance from in­
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The refreshm ents were in keep­
once. 137 Oak St.
52-3
Office 89 Oak St near
of the club, but a special one for
terested expert authority in the
♦
Hotel Ashland
millinery. The regular m eting occurs ing and were very1 delicious, and to realm of oil producers ¿hat the sit­
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
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the third W ednesday of each month, which the guests did ample justice. uation is growing dangerously cri­
communicate with Ensign Lee of
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
About tw enty/.w o relatives and
fer— Good team and motor andthe next one is held a t the home friends made up the guest list, and tical. Production and consumption
the Salvation Army at the W hite
of Mrs. Ed Gowland on the Boule­
trucks. Good service a t a rea
has steadily increased since 1916
Shield home, 565 Tdayfair Ave.,
who voiced, on goodnights being
sonable price. Phone 83.
vard,
the
¿wenty
first
of
November.
hut
each succeeding year has shown
P ortland, Oregon.
10-lyr
said, th eir enjoym ent of this d e­
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consumption is gaining on produc
TRY FEII1GE FOR HAULING
lightful evening.
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FOR SALE— A real paying res­
tion by added, mllions each year
and tran sfer work of all kinds Guild Meets W e e k ly -
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375 B St. Phone 410-R.
ta u ra n t— fine location, good pat­
which is m easured by the increase
T rinity Guild is m eeting every
200-lm o week now in preparation for the Guests at Dinner—
ronage. Only reason for selling, poor
of imports.
Mrs.
Acldin
and
Mr.
E
verett
Aek-
health, not able to handle. See E. E.
Bazaar th a t they are planning for
Roly on Shale Deposits
Phipps,
Real E state Broker,
73
the third Thursday in December lin were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The steady Increase in the de­
Oak St.
.
52-tf
During the fiscal vear ended ' which date occurs the tw entieth of Howard Rose, at Hillcrest, their mand followed by an increased ratio
beautiful home, on Terrace stre rt, in production has prompted
the
June 1923, Uncle Sam purchased the month.
PIANO TUNING
Sunday.
A
full
attendance
of
all
¿he
mem­
large
oil
in/erests
to
hedge
"against
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade at UlOre th a " 1-350>000 electric lamps
The dinner was a very elaborate
home and have your piano tuned by for the use of the various govern­ bership is desired as there is much one, duck, th a t delicious bird, being the inevitable by purchasing up all
to do in preparation for the event.
the available fields of oil shale w ith­
Carl H. Loveland, Studio 135 E. ment departm ents.
the piece de resistance and it w ere in reach, for iq. th a t source they see
Usually
th
eir
meetings
are
fo
rt­
has something about the house m* n o
Main St. Phones 134 and 465
11 the delicacies of the season.
nightly
but
the
change
of
program
the
only
possible
solution
of
the
St. Helens postoffice is now In
The evening was spent in a most worlds greatest problem. This fact
longer wants—
isto be noted and it is very im por­
WANTED
: second class.
delightful
visit
with
host
and
host­
tant th a t every one come when pos­
alone indicates the nearnss of th at
ess.
WANT TO HEAR from owner hav­
Why not turn these
sible
time when the mechanical distilla-
ing farm for sale; give particulars
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¿ion of oil from shale m ust supplant
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
“ W HITE ELEPHANTS”
and lowest price. John J. Black, Chip­
Fellowship Luncheon and Banquet natures methods which are eviden­
Married—
MONEY
pewa Falls, Wisconsin.
54-3 Sat. , Son<l this ad and ten cents to Foley
into cash?
Two very pleasant features of ¿he ced from the pumping from dim in­
The m arriage of Miss Corinne
111..‘w riting y i u r n a m ^ a n d ^ d d i e s s Roblnson and Mr‘ Briggs Salisbury Convention Thursday were the Fel­ ishing pools thousands of feet be­
WANTED— Sewing. 137 F irst St.
Hundreds of people are looking in the
Jessie Searing.
50-5* clearly. You will receive a ten cent ' occnrred at ¿he Presbyterian Manse, lowship Luncheon at Hotel Ash­ low the surface. The w riter contin­
Want
Ads every day fo r all s o rts o f second
!p°,ti2e ° f PO LEY’S HONEY AND W ednesday of this week at fodr P. land and the Banquet in the even­ ues:
hand articles.
Coug.hs’ Colds, and Croup. M. the Rev. F. C Koehler officiat- ing at the B aptist church.
BA NTED — To hear from owner
Consumption Exceeds Production
also free sample packages of FOLEY •
R oem er o m ciai
At
the
form
er
the
conference
be­
of good ranch for sale. State casli K ID N EY P IL L S fo r B ack ach e. R heu 1Dg
The total annual world produc­
Von can sell
gun,
ju
st
before
the
closing
of
the
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
tion of oil outside the United States
They were attended by Miss Flor-
Minneapolis, Minn.
30-6-Sat 'r t P i 'p o ’Q11? FP LEY f V:T:. ii ?:< ence M arrett, a friend of the bride’s. forenoon session was continued a¿ is only about 300 million barrels
Furniture
Clothing
iousness. The:-e°wouderfii''l remedies , ?!i8S R° bin8° n ,S
Ashland gR1’ the luncheon under the leadership — less than we consume each year.
Furs
Jewelry
P ortland— W illam ette Steel Pipe have helped millions of people. Try lfr parents living a t 1089 Boule- of Dr. Van Nuys, and proved of keen
and by far ¿he larger portion of
Machinery,
Musical Instruments.
ivard. She is a recent graduate of interest to those present.
Co., $100,000 company, files a rti­ them! Sold everywhere. *
this comes from Mexico, whose wells
The
banquet
at
six
o’clock
T
hurs­
cles of incorporation.
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'______Ashland High, and has many friends
are known to be on the decline. All
and countless other things through
I who are interested in h er happiness. day evening was held in the dining other countries together do not now
‘at cu rren t
m ethods’
Mr.* Salisbury is a contractor for room of the B aptist church and the produce
road work and the young couple guests comprised the delegates, the enough oil in a whole year to satis­
> tfa
do what
Sunday school w orkers from the dif­ fy Uncle Sam’s gargantuan
appe-
»flaw? we claim for it will m ake th eir home for ¿he pres­
ferent.
churches, and the distinguish­ tite for two m onths.’’
- n d your system of C atarrh o r Deaf. ent in Marysville, California.
ne*s caused by C atarili.
Thousands of men are now w ork­
The good wishes of th eir friends ed visitors.
i j L’ i druggists for over -?£> years
Four
long
tables
were
laid,
as
ing
on this great problem including
are extended to them for th eir fu­
Prosperity is never safe unless it
F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O hio
well
as
sm
aller
ones,
and
all
were
¿he U. S. Geological Survey, the
ture happiness.
filled.
/
rests upon protection.
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American Mining Congress and
The banquet was given by the Bureau of mines and believe the
Entertained While in Ashland—
Your home is never safe. Protect it
ladies of the different churches and solution rests in the great shale
Mrs. J. E. Peck has been the com-
was
a trium ph of culinary skill.
Fine Line Of
by Insurance. Your business is sur-
beds of the nation and /h a t we do
| plimented guest of a num ber of h e r
This proved a very happy feature
friends: a dinner guest at the Simp­
rounded by risks. Insure it. Your
of the session and seemed most
son’s; the guest of the Provost’s a¿
thoroughly
appreciated by those pri-
valuables are always in danger un­
the H arvest Home ball and many
ileged
to
be
present.
e take used heaters in others, some of whose invitations
less protected by insurance. Insure
exchange for new ones.
she could not accept. Mrs. Peck has
your present proseprity to remain
enjoyed m eeting her old friends very Guest Departs—
Mrs. Alfred H uggerth, who has
much and regrets th a t her stay Is so
prosperous, We can help you.
been a guest at the Convalescent
limited.
H er m other, Mrs. F. G. McWil­ Home for the past four months, left
liams having gained sufficiently to Thursday for G rants Pass. From
:
accompany her, Mrs. Peck, h er IV- G rants Pass, she will go to Sou/h-
Real E state and Real* Insur­
tle son Jim m ie, with Mr. and Mrs. ern California for the w inter. Mrs.
ance. (Estab. 1883)
McWilliams will leave for Mrs. H uggerth is a charm ing young
Phone 211
41 E ast Main
If your home is not so equipped, whv not let
Peck’s home in Southern California woman and made many friends here.
Friday of next week. Everyone is
lis quote you prices for the instuliation of
hoping th a t the change will be ben­ Convention Visitors—
rJectneity as completely or as limited as vou
eficial for Mrs. McWilliams.
wish to use it?
Mr. and Mrs. C. H artley of Phoe­
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F or a smooth shave, and
nix were here for a part of the con­
BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
quick service, go to the
vention. Dr. and Mrs. W ebster of
A new oil lamp th at gives an amaz­ An Informal Birthday Party—
estinghouse
uality
oods
An inform al birthday party oc­ Phoenix and Rev. and Mrs. Angel of
ingly brilliant, soft, w hite light, even
Shell B arber Shop, across
better than gas or electricity, has curred at the home of Miss Alice Phoenix were among other conven­
from Depot. G rinding of
been tested by the U. S. Government Gilmore on Iowa street last Sunday. tion delegates.
Electric Irons
all kinds. C hildren’s work
and 35 leading universities and found The occasion being the celebration
a specialty.
Glow Heaters
to be superior to 10 ordinary oil of Mrs. Gilmore’s, Miss Edna Ken­ Here This Week—
lamps. It burns w ithout odor, smoke nedy’s, Miss M argaret M iller’s and
W. A. SHELL. Prop.
Mrs. Mary Brown of G rants Pass
Percolators
or noise— no pumping up, is simple Miss E rm ina Selby’s birthdays.
is a visitor a t the home of Mrs. Ida
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
clean, safe. Burns 9 4 % air and 6%
Waffle Irons
The decorations were in tru e H al­ Neil and Miss Anna H argrove for
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common kerosene (coal oil).
lowe’en coloring and. spirit, and the a few days.
Curling Irons
The inventor. V. M. Johnson 161 table and rooms looked bright and
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COUGHS, CDLDS.^ WHOOPI NG Union, Ave., Portland, Ore., is offer- gay in th e ir p retty arrangem ent.
E l e c t r i c Toasters
To Attend Homecoming—
Mrs. W ill Hall. R. No. 3. Baxley !ng to send a konp on 10 day’s FR EE
The honor guests certainly en­
Fred Taylor and Mrs. Mina Min-
G a„ states: "I am w riting to all suf- trial> or even to give one FR EE to joyed the happy occasion and will
ard
departed Friday m orning In the
fera from coughs, colds, croup or the first user in each locality who long rem em ber this jo in t celebra­
Taylor machine for Coravillis where
rhooplng cough. I cannot recom- will
help kt™
him introduce it. W rite
whooping
«-in So,«
tion.
mend Foley’s Honey and Tar too
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they will attend the annual Home­
much, and I can’t keep house with- 11111 today for ful1 particulars. Also
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of ffnmy overalls, can be illustrated by a demonstration, s,
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coming
festivities. Mr. Taylor is a
o u t It. Have been using it since 1919 ask him to « p la in how you can get Harvest Home n 11
so
you
will
be
an owner
und a satisfied user-salesman for us.
graduate of O. A. C. ........................
and will come
and have found it the best medicine the agency, and with out experience
t i ,» u
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there is for grown-ups and children.” or money make $250 to $500 ner .v „ H arvest Home Ball, given by home with many interesting tales to
Best and largest selling cough and niontt
the Elks, was a very successful af-1 relate. E. N. “ Candy” B utler Is in
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count ¡charge o,
d u r ,T " h e '
DR. MATTIE 11. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. in. oniy.
Ready For Thanksgiving
A Phone call does it Phone 165
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
Nearly
Everyone
» c a ta rrh
Prosperity is
Never safe
Classified
Advertising-
NEW HEATERS
The Modern Home
PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
Billings Agency
Every modern Home now enioys the
Ä U onven,ences 0 f Eiectrical
New Lamp Burn«1
94% Air
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it one ofthe most delightfully Infor-jlief of Mr. Taylor,
New Location
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JORDAN ELECTRIC SHOP
PI.one 80