Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND bAlLŸ TIDINGS
Friday, November 23, 1923
Classified Column
ClaMUfcd Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
m onth or more,
the word
each time.
MI8CELLA NEOUS
LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON-—
100 pound steel anvil, somewhere
in city lim its. Reward for retu rn
to J. W. Mills. 195 Skidmore Ave.
*
69-6*
LOST— Post office inspector’s
badge. Finder please turn in at
post office. Possesion of this j
badge by unauthorized persons
is unlawful.
70-2'
| Oklahoma stand approxim ately
200 derricks— alters of hope upon
which are heaped countless pray­
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22— Motor ers for riches— idle today, but
WANTED ..TO ..LEASE., with
privilege of purchase, two or car dealers always get the first ready to begin work again “ when
tim es are b etter.”
a v .c e , |check-
th ree room house. Must
...uol » h .»
■
shade trees. Address Box B, c a re '
A canvass of the largest finan-!
Knowing not w hether better
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to
l
instil,,
lion
of
,1,1s
city,
hand-I
“
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* " me“ to* resum ption of
of Tidings
Ilog the bulk of the transactions ,lrllllnB' wl" “ alM them m llll°"-
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WILL TRADF— Splendid five tor the Mid-Con,ioen, oil industry !
°r
m ultitude
passenger touring car, run less revealed this to be the unanim ous! " " o9<i lives are t0 be
than . 10,000 miles,
„
, as first pay- ; opinion of bankers who negotiate j ' be o"*come ot lb e' r *'w" ^ cat”
■Wood Calls ’em with P. V. C.
men, on sm all place near Ash- w |th , h()9e h > t|n g npw
! well», always assum e th e result
Tires. Your bound to get a new
land; or will sell on very easy weal, b )B So„ th(.rn R
; will be success and m ake prepar-
tire free which ever tire runs the
term s to responsible party. W rite Oklahoma’
1 ation9 for the fu tu re accordingly, farthest.
A. B. care Tidings.
• ft was said
Come rig h t in to Wood’s get a
“ In nine cases out of ten.” onel
.
,
.
. ..
. ,
. . . .
i A very large percentage of those
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st b a n k e r sa id , th e firs t chock to be
nv v
> - Pennsylvania V
» u acuum
v u u m .C
.v u up
p Tire
m e.
who become w ealthy by reason of «»»,„_
„„„
, ..
,
Then
get
any
other
make
tire
of
St.
62-2mo.* drawn on the new bank account,
oil are the men who owned the
the same size, and put it on the
after the pipe-line company makes
land before oil was found. O thers
FOR RENT
opposite
wheel, and if the Vacuum
the first payment, goes to pay to r are prpm oter, of schemes to block
Cup
isn’t
a-going and going good
an expensive autom obile.
I , he aercage and d r ||, , he
pew
FOR SALE
_ ! Only one exception to the rule if any, records show have ever when the other tire is completely
.
FOR SALE— Apples.
S
, r» ninrvls»
, . . 1 I — 4 1. ...... ..1. A _ i all in and out. Bring it back and
J. ' was found. That was where the mOrir\
Evans, Phone 10F-13.
49-lmo.* newly wealthy was bearing a mort- made a single dollar through the get a new Vacuum Cup Tire Free
purchase of stocks in “ w ildcat”
But why take a chance? Buy
1 here thp companies, but millions continue
FOR SALE— Seven room mod­ gag, in th, ’m m ...
P. V. C. Tires of Woods and be
ftrul
check
went
pay
off
t
h
o
,
,o
place
confIdenM
„
s„
ch
cop.
ern house in first class condition.
, —
safe. No skidding, less gas, more
N ear Junior High school. Most '
SPC° nd Caring f° r I
daily
miles per dollar. No worry. Not
i «
■cenlc location in town. Cash ac the car. _
! Such promotions now are barred high priced.
The haberdasher comes in f o r , in many States by strict “ blue
eeptable, or substantial payment
WOOD, ASHLAND.
adv.
his
share of the success of^the oil sky” boards, which investigate oil
down, balance by the month. See
NEWS LETTER
LU ’S MAKE’EM
MATCH Ü S -?-
YOU CAN’T LOSE
Daily Fashion Hint
ON MONDAY EVE.
HERE'S HOW!
ä
es: few Duroc shoats: one Jersey
heifer nine m onths old; one ram
Lukes place. Talent, Ore. 68-3*
FOR SALE— Honey bees $4.
per colony. Also Mammoth Bronze
tu rk ey s and R. I. Red cockerels
from prize winning stock. Prices
reasonable. 695 Terrace St. Phone
69-3
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
W hiteShleld Home, 565 May-
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr.
________________________________
Dressmaking
D ressm aking 121 Bush. A rtis­
tic as well as plain things. 67-5
35 years of tin-
failing service
o n b ak e -d ay lias
madeCALUMET
TKEWORLBS
g reatest
B A K IN G
pQW DER
DRRSSMAKING— W ork g u a r-!
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
Van H ardenberg.
6 7 -lm o .1
R etain s its great
le a v e n in g
F o r a smooth shave,
and quick service, go
to the Shell Barber
Shop, across from De­
pot. G rinding of all
kinds. C hildren’s work
a specialty.
strength in every
c lim a t e t o t h e
very last spoonhU.
A lw a y s depend-
a b le a n d p u r e .
W. A. SHELL, Pepo.
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Estate
»?
Heatrola
Old Stoves for New— scuttles
and zincs
Saj.
PROVOST BROS
If the well “ came in,” as it
seldom did, stockholders were ad ­
vised to hold th eir stocks, the
price of which was advanced,
while additional thousands were
netted by the men behind the
; scheme. Fake oil stock prom ot­
ers have th eir field so well cover­
ed persons are becoming skeptic­
al of all oil enterprises,
i On the other hand, the legit-
, im ate prom oter has pursued fo r­
tune or failure evenly, drilling the
twenty-five feet daily and always
praying for the well to “ come
in.’’ Sometimes they have gone
broke; in many instances adver­
sities clouded th eir future, but
others made fortunes. They are
the ones whose checks were de­
posited w’ith the autom obile deal­
er.
wtvtfcW/
AN
E M P IR E
EDINBURGH, Nov. 2 2 — Re­
tu rn s today from 10 Scottish
boroughs which had conducted
local option elections Tuesday,
showed all voted “ w et” . Two of
them had previously voted “ d ry ”
by revised the earlier stand on
prohibition.
Classified ads bring results.
pd by many as unwise, bankers
who mildly critisised the ju d g ­
W hile such action may be class- ment of the newly rich for early
expenditures on motor cars adm it­
ted th at these fo rtu n ate persons
rarely invest money in securities
foolishly or carelessly.
“ We have a great many custom ­
ers who have made the wisest in­
vestm ents with money so sudden­
ly brought them by the Goddess
of F o rtu n e.” a financier declared.
For
Apples!
Fine Pasteries
and Cakes
for
. Thanksgiving
Order Now
«
I
OVERLAND
Coaster Wagons!
¡With disc rubber tired
¡wheels, and a fine finished!
ly, sturdily made.
F*
Phone 59
Libby ’s Plum Pudding
Libby’s Mince Meat
Purkee and Premier
Salad Pressing
Gold Medal Flour
Plum m er’s
Exclusive Roasted Bulk
Coffees 33e and 3Kc
Tillamook Cheese Always
In Stock
Royal Club Catsup
P L U M M E R ’S
53 E. Main
Phone 59
Ducks
Beef Roasts
Veal Roasts
Lamb Roasts
New Cluster Raisins, Figs, Pates, Basins,
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peal now in.
Remember
Our Saturday Specials—Still Greater
Success Each Saturday.
P LA ZA M A R K E T
If. A Stearns
61 N. Main St.
is our aim, in making our line
of bakery goods.
Don’t forget you are invited to
G r o c e r ie s
inspect our shop and work at
any time.
Hot
rolls
and
our
delicious
August Schuerman
cream and lemon pies before
noon every day.
201 E. Main
Phone 155
Franklin Bakery
We Deliver
20,htentnryGrocery 28 Stores
-Oth Century thinks the big thought the next few days will he Thanks­
giving Punier. To the housewife it means something more than preparing
a meal—“ What to serve and where to buy it.” For quality of tood and
economy of buying, it is natural to turn to the 20th Century stores. Because
ol their tremendous buying power, they are able to greatly reduce prices.
Prices quoted in this ad are good Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24th, 26th, 27th, and 28th.
( urrants, Twice cleaned
Garge
Package .
“V
Wesson Oil
Pints 28c
RCc
Quarts .......... WWC
Pop Corn
Year Old, 21bs,
15c, 4 lbs.
Cocoa, In Bulk
Pure
9C
4 Pounds ___
Cranberries
Very fine
Stock,Ih
17’/2 c
Cheese—full cream, not
c ’ to str°ng
Pound
CRISCO, 1 lb. 27c; 1 * lbs. 38c; 3 lbs. 75c; 6 lbs. $1.43; 9 lbs. $2.13.
Campbell’s Soup
New Pack, any *| Q
Kind, C an.
q
Mince Meat
Best Quality
P o u n d ............ C vC
Leman or Orange Peel
Flag Brand
Pound............... w w C
N uts
30c
Tuna Fish, Light Meat
Medium Cans
OC a
E a c h .............. fcOC
Citron Peel
P ou n d ......... 60c
special attention as to quality is always given to this
Geese
_
Petite Prunes, the best that ever
grew, 3 lbs. for 25c.
A nd F a n c y
line—
A p p le s !
Delicious for $1.25, $1,50 and $1.75
Biit How GOOD
Thanksgiving
Turkeys
Spitzcnburg, Baldwins and Newtowns for
$1.10 per box or 5 boxes for $5.00
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
Not How Cheap
28 Stores
Chickens
Velour, tapestry and
Mohair covered Foot­
stools
L in e o f S t a p l e
K IM O N O
For Thanksgiving
O v ® r R iq m t
L ook O ver O ur
SCOTTISH BOROUGHS
VOTE TO STAY WET
Footstools
iPEIL’S CORNER
ViCTO XlAV
ROSEBURG TURKEYS SELL
. Fashion goes to the Orient for this
LIMIT IN COOS COUNTY simple kimono of crepe satin. It may
however, be duplicated in many other
ROSEBURG, Nov. 22.— The materials. The closing is at the
center front, the V-shaped neck being
Thanksgiving turkey m arket was finished with a two-piece collar. At­
opened Monday at a price of 30 tached to the lower edge of the waist
cents. A special lot of birds were is a three-piece skirt trimmed with
pockets of fanciful shape. Picoting
brought in to fill a p articu lar or­ or hemstitching, embroidery or con­
der and the grower received 30 trasting material may be added as
cents a pound, with the raise decorative tones, if desired.
Pictorial Review Kimono No. 1544
clause, which will entitle him to Sizes,
36, 40, 44, 48 and 52 inches
additional money in the event the bust. P rice, 30 cents.
m arket goes above the price paid J
The bulk of the birds will come RECRUITING STATION IS
in Thursday, as th a t is the day
CLOSED TEMPORARILY
th a t most of the buyers have ad ­
vertised th a t they will receive the?
MEDFORD, Nov. 22.— The re­
fowls.
cruiting station here will be clos­
The turkeys seen so far this! ed from November 25 to 30, in­
year are in excellent condition and , clusive. Sergeant Owen will leave
will bring top prices. The second-j Medford for Roseburg November
grade birds in today’s sales went 25 for a period of six days, and
for 25 cents.
will then retu rn and re-open the
local station.
L ithia B akery
a
C o m e in a n d
n
Mrs. Lane at Tidings after three well, too, it was learned. Usual- stocks, royalties and such other
o’clock.
62-12 ,y his is th e apcond check. Travel-! schemes using oil as a cloak to
ers checks are then obtained, and separate the credulous from th eir
FOR SALE— Four room cot­ the newly wealthy, in the expen- | money. These laws were passed
tage, closets and garage— nice lo- Rive automobile, clothed in “ up- j only after m illions were filched
cation. Lot 50 by 125. Cash ac-i to-the-m inute” styles, start out to from the unsuspecting.
eeptable, or paym ent down and see the world.
Before the Inauguration of
balance by the month. See Mrs. |
_______
these laws it was possible for the
Lane a t Tidings after 3 o'clock
In the oil fields of Kansas and , unscrupulous to promote all sorts
of questionable enterprises in the
FOR SALE— Seven room house
oil game. Lurid advertisem ents
w ith bath. Close in, 2 blocks from ,
depicting gushers belching forth
Post office. Cheap for quick sale.
countless barrels of the black fluid
Inquire at 9 Granite St.
67tf
measured only in dollars never
FOR SALE— Good milch cow
failed to gain the attention, if
and heifer calf. 455 Mountain
not the confidence, of persons who
Ave.
70-3
had “ a little stored away for a
W
l
rainy
day.”
FOR SALE— Reasonable pric­
w hirlw inds of wholesome laugh-, of the B riton's idea of what he
ter, at the vagaries of the British-!I thinks Americans are like and
ers, we see the always good-na­ our erroneous notion of what we
tured satirical hum or turned upon have pictured the English, th at
1 the other fellow, and get the provokes - the endless chain of
■ English view point as re g a rd s' laughs. Besides th«* Coburn's—
their American cousins, only to the cast includes: Lumsden Hare,
find th at under the surface, there M arjorie
Campbell,
B e rth a
j are the same sterling qualities Creighton, Chester Morris. Iseth
“ So Tis ig London” , George
M. Cohan’s great internatioijal 1 th a t prove the English speaking Munro, Frank Merlin. Pacie Rip­
comedy production, the most suc­ race, on both sides of the broad ple and other talented players.
cessful hum orous play in many ' A tlantic, virtually very much a-
years, comes to the Page theatre like. It is the continual contrast
Classified ads bring results.
I
Monday night, Nov. 26th.
Mr. Cohan will present this
laughing hit of two continents
with a superb cast headed by Mr.
and Mrs. Coburn, and the same
company of clever Cohan come­
dians who scored a phenomenal
success in the piece last season
notably during the record break­
ing run of over four solid months
at the Cohan s Grand in Chicago.
In this captivating comedy of in­
ternational appeal, we see our­
selves as others see us and, amid
Tomorrow Is Saturdaij
EAGLE M ARK ET
82 N. Main
Phone 107
.............. ........................ ♦♦♦..........
Filberts-j-V erv
W alnuts—fancy budded Fran-
quettes Cracking almost per­
fect, 100 good ones in 100, lb.
40c, lOlbs $3.90.
Pe Pound
r
l>est
qualitv,
Pile
........................ CUV
Almonds—S o f t Shell, N e w
Stock—best grade
OC a
Pound
........................
fcwC
California Number Ones
Brazils—'New washed, mediuin
Per
4 0 V 2,
size,
a f
Pound .................. wC»
Pound ........................ CwC
20th Century Coffee—“ In Every W ay” You know the rest and the price,'
pound 35c; 3 pounds $1.00.
Tea—if you like Tea and want the best, Royal Garden is it.
One half pound i3c—either green or black.
Layer Figs, Fancy
New Stock, Pound 20c
10 Pound
75
B o x ..........
$1
Pastrv Flour
N°. 10
4 3 c
Sack
“ Maraschino” Cherries
Small bottle,
15c, 7 oz. bottk
30c
Fancy Patent Flour
No. 10
S a c k ..................I
Bulk Dates
llallowoi Brand
Pound ............
15c
Swansdown Cake Flour
Package
E a e h .............................
37c
Raisins— Sumnaid Seeded or Seedless large packages
2 for 25e. Bulk Seedless pound 12c, 3 pounds 35c
AshlaBd
Medford
Grants Pass