Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY HDtKÖS
professional
Classified Column
PHYSICIANS
ClusftJfied Column R ates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every Issue for one
month or more, H e the word
each time.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
iwBOLE FAMILY ENDORSE
TANLAC AS BEST TONIC
Daily Fashion Hint
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—^Pvac-
tlce limited to eye, ear, nose and ,
FOR RENT
th ro at— X-ray including teeth, i
FOR RENT — Five room fu r­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc !
nished house, adults only. 123 B
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
_
•
street. Mrs. Churer.
267-3*
Ore.
FOR RENT - Five room fur- | or . E. B ANGELL—Chiropractic
nished house, Inquire >13 Oak
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
268-2*
street.
I phone 48; residence 142. Firsl
National Bank building.
FOR RENT
5 room un fu r­
nished house. Inquire 242 G ra n -< DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
ite or Phone 340-R.
268-tf
office. Phone 91.
FOR RENT— Furnished Cabins
DR. C. W. HANSON _
and tents facing park, near Lith-
D entist
la w ater and play ground. Place
Special attention given to pyor­
to park your car. Call 153.
261-tf rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
FOR RENT— Nice room with
MONUMENTS
or w ithout private bath; also,
nice sleeping porch, 211 North
ASHLAND GRANITE
Main.
265— 6t
MONUMENTS
Oregon G ranite Co.
FOR SALE
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
FOR SALE— Packard two ton Res. 470 Laurel
Phone 444-Y
truck, in excellent condition,
>550; Ford ton truck, worm
PLANING MILL
drive, pneumatic tires, cab and ; ____________ ___ _______________
bed, >250. L ithia Garage, near | FORDON’S SASJI AND CABINET
park.
268-3t*
WORKS,
Cor. Helman
and
— —-------- --------------------------------- • I Van Ness.
19 Ilf
FOR SALE— Paige 6; good, ______________
_ _
running order; price >200. >100, TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
down, tim e on balance to respon- ' W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
sible party, Lithia Garage.
for SERVICE.
265- -6*
Experienced movers and pack­
ers of household goods. Deal­
FOR HALE— Cheap wood. Dry ,
ers in coal and wood. Phone
down tim ber, >4.00 per load. One
117.
mile East Siskiyou Saw Mill
Office 89 Oak St. near
Road. J. A. Edwards.
264-6*
Hotel Ashland
FOR HALE — By sick man at
Convalescent Home, new Ford T. L. POW ELL— General Trans-
fer— Good team
and
motor
touring car, only used two
trucks. G )od service at a rea-
m onths, with new camping ou t­
«onab’e price. Phone 8 3.
fit. Call 153.
26 9 -lt
à
FOR SALE — Milk goat and
FEHIGE-ROACH
kid. 600 Indiana street. Phone
Transfer — Express — Storage
485L.
267-2* Hauling — Dray work of all
kinds. Quick m otor service. Drv
FOR SALE — Choice b u ild in g ! wood of a l, kind9. PhOne 41O.R
lo ts on G ranite street, facing
R
112-tf
p a rk ; near Lithia w ater and__play- __ ____________________________
ground. Inquire at Convalescent;
RING’S TRANSFER— Service-
Home.
26 7 -lt ! ¿ay or night at reasonable rates.
Wood for sale. Phone 113, Res. ;
MISCELLANEOUS
231 Van Nés».
2 65— Im o!
WANTED to rent, furnished or
Blacksm ith Shop
unfurnished modern, 4 or 5 room
Blacksmith
Shop, East Main
house. Located in suburb, with
Horseshoeing.
Automobile
acre or so of ground, work shop St.
and considerable storage room. Spring work a specialty. Auto
P refer dealing with owner. Would i parts.
IRA YERIAN.
252-1 mo.
lease for one year. Address, Mer-
111, Oregon, N. E. Woodhouse.
268-6t BEAGLE Ä BEAGLE, P a in te r s —
Day work or contract. Estim ates
LOST last night, bar pin set Free. P. O. Box 171.
266-6t*
w ith brilliant center and blue
stones on each side. Leave at
Virginia Cafe. Reward.
268-2* For a smooth shave
and q u ’ck service go
WANTED — Quiet, gentle
to the Shell Barber
horse safe for children. Address
Ladies and
M ountain Fuel Company, Siski­ Shop.
you.
268-2* children get your hair
bobbed and m arcel­
WANTED — Washing» to do. led.
M urphy Electric Company. 266-1*
______________ a------------------ W. A. SHELL, Prop.
WANTED— Few 2nd hand bird >32 A. St. Ashland. Orc
cages. Call 153.
265— tf
GET YOUR STOVE repaired at
E agle Iron and Brass W orks,
■Oberlain street. New grates and
liners made to order, any style
stove. Stock on hand. Stoves for
264-lmo.
«ale.
S econ d Hand
WALKED WITH CANE
g o o d s bought, sold ;
■exchanged.repalred. Collected and
delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd.
a n d A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo.
Korex Compound Helps Old
Woman Regain Her
Energy.
I DO FANCY cement work,
chim neys, septic tanks; also cem-
« try work etc., J. D. Peffley, 143
« th St.
227— lm o*
“ I hardly use my cane any
more,” says Pollyan Rainsey of
Pueblo, Kentucky, “ and because
of using korex compound will
scon be able to lay my cane aside
altogether. I feel 15 years young­
er. Talk about vitality— I now
have plenty and to spare. Any
thing th at will help a person like
me would help almost anybody
alse.”
Weak and tired-out worsen and
men are pra'sing the marvelous
invigorating effects quickly exper
enced after taking korex com­
pound. Many say the benefits are
perm anent and lasting. Sufferers
■ from m uscular pains, stiff joints,
. lack of appetite, lessened vigor
1 and early old age will be interest­
ed in learning th a t the American
distrbutors of korex compound
have arranged for korex com­
pound to be sold :n Ashland at
East Side Pharmacy.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
©f the Salvation Army at the
W hlteShlelri Home, 565 May-
fa ir Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
Fine lot with building for
>400, small cash payment.
W hittier, Calif., lots to trade
for Ashland land.
A 40 acre tract partly irrig at­
ed, fine land. Bargain price
on easy term s.
>1500 municipal bonds to
trad e for city home.
Staples Realty Agency
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid.
NEW BOX FACTORY FOR
KLAMATH FALLS PLANNED
KLAMATH FALLS, July 16.—
Construction of a box factory on
a fifty acre site three miles south­
west of town on the Southern
Pacific main line and adjacent toi
the Shaw-Bertram Company was
announced here by J. R. Shaw,
general m anager of the company. i
The mill site was purchased by 1
the Shaw -Bertram Lumber Com­
pany for >15,000 from the Grow­
ers Packing and W arehouse As­
sociation.
W hile no definite plans have
been made, Shaw said work on the
new plant would sta rt early this ,
Fall. Shaw is now in Portland
to confer with directors and stock­
holders of the Shaw-Bertram
Lum ber Company on the plans
and specifications for the new
lactory.
i _ « - w «
i
Dainty, Delicious
Cake
New Dishes
Ju st airived new stock of
dishes for making sets of 4 8,
51 and 84. Two patterns of
nigh grade China.
In six tem pting varieties—
lemon cream, orange cream,
van-'lla cream,
straw berry,
maple, chocolate.
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
Safely, Sw iftly and Comfortably
• INTERPRETING THE LATEST
FASHION
One of the lovely cotton crêpes that
“ Tanlac has been our constant could wish.
Paris weavers know so well how to
friend for years, and my wife and
“ My wife was all broken down brake and glorify with colorful em
in
health. But now she weighs ' broidery is used to develop this charm-
myself and eight children are all
,
c
c
x
, * ig straighthne dress. The collar. •
enjoying w onderful health, large-
J Pounds, and is strong and t ’eep narrow vestee, and straight
ly due to this medicine,” is the i well and I
am giving Tanlac i bounce are in plain color which may
rem arkable statem ent of H arry ' credit for it. We give Tanlac to i harmonize either with the background,
H. Pistole. 310 A rcher St., Waco, j the children to tone,them up and !
i
m ake them grow, and nobody [ yards 36-inch figured and 1 yard 36-
" " a ' healthier
‘ ‘ ‘ set of " chil
" . j inch plain material.
"In my own case Tanlac has ever had
Pictorial Review Dress No. 2113.
done wiiat seemed to be impos- dren than we have,
Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust, Price, 40
sible. When I began taking it j “ Tanlac is certainly the great- cents.
my stomach was in such a bad est medicine on earth for anyone
fix th a t I had to live on a milk ; whose life is wrecked by bad
and egg diet and I was almost a health. We sure do have a* great FIRE WATCHED ALONG
KLAMATH BRANCH
skeleton. I had been flat on m y ! deal to praise Tanlac for at my
back in bed and under treatm ent I house.”
WEED, July 16— A fire has
for 18 months and felt th a t my
Tanlac is for sale by all good
broken
out on th e K lam ath Falls
time was about up.
druggists. Accept no substitute.
branch
near
Delaney, a short way
“ A fter my case had been given Over 40 million bottles sold.
out
of
Weed.
A lthough the fire
up as hopeless and I thought I ;
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was beyond redem ption a relative ; Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con- does not appear th reaten in g ' men
put me on to Tanlac, and the re- stipation; made and recommend- have been sent from Weed and
sult is, I gained 20 pounds, and ed by the m anufacturers of Tan- the logging camps to see th a t it
does not become dangerous.
enjoy as good health as anybody ' lac.
State received >211,907.59 d u r­
drawn out and therefore have ing May from to u rists’ automobile
credit for that much in their sav* license fees.
lugs accounts. The dollars, them,
selves, that they handed in, have
flowed right on through the banka
—have been sent out to buy the
bonds. That is, the money deposit^
W hat Do the B ankers Mean, have been used in behalf of the
“ Eighteen Billion Dollars in depositors to buy the safest form 4
of investments. When a man buys
the Savings Bank” ?
a bond, he really rents his mone^
out—puts it to work to earn him
By JOHN OAKWOOD
more money. The savings banks
The bankers keep telling us that have done this for their deposit«
It seems stran g e th a t the big­
the savings accounts of the Amer­ ors.
• • •
gest successes in inventions, plays
ican people total eighteen billion
dollars. I asked a dozen people
So the picture of idle piles of and operas have been turned I
what that meant to them. Most money is all wrong. Even a pic* dow’n by financiers and th eatre
of them seemed to see visions of ture of piles of bonds is wrong If it
m anagers. We all know the his­
endless stacks of coins and bales stops at that. The bonds repre*
tory
of the telephone, how Alex­
of currency stowed away In the sent two things. First, since they»
vaults of fine looking granite bank are readily saleable for cash, they ander Bell peddled it about and
buildings.
mean that any individual can get could find no one willing to put a
• • •
dollar into it. The same can be
his savings out again in the form
Now, as a matter of fact, there of money within a reasonable time: said of “ ROBIN HOOD."
Is less than nine billion dollars’ Secondly, and more Important, be­
W riters Unknown
worth of money In the country all hind those bonds loom up the rail­
R. De Koven and H arry B.
told, including gold, silver, nickel roads, factories, businesses and
Smith,
both poor young men and
and paper money of all kinds That public works that the money in*
unknown
in the theatrical world,
Is less than half the eighteen bit vested in them set going for the*
p
u
t.
th
eir
heads together and
lion. Therefore there must be benefit of everyone, Including the
wrote
“
ROBIN
HOOD,” Smith
something wrong with the vision depositors themselves.
Saving,'
of eighteen billion dollars in stacks therefore. Is not merely accumulat­ w riting the libretto and De Kov­
and hales in the bank vaults. More ing money—it la accumulating real, en, the music. Then De Koven
than that, there probably is not wealth. The money flows on like
took it to New York but could
more than one dollar for every water to turn other wheels—the
not find a m anager who would
twenty of that eighteen billion ac­ real wealth and savings of the
produce
it. He finally met the
tually In the savings bank.
country are the accumulated fac­
• • •
Bostonian
Opera Co., and offered
tories and other enterprises evi­
But the eighteen billion In sav­ denced by the bonds.
¡them the opera for $1,500. Theyj
• • •
ings bank is no myth just the
j refused to buy it but finally
same. Suppose all the savings
Therefore, the true picture ol
agreed to put it into rehearsal and
depositors could demand all their what the bankers mean when they
if it showed signs of m erit they
money all at once, and that they say the savings accounts of the
would put it on.
insisted on Immediate settlement American people total eighteen bil
The last rehearsal was rath er
one way or another when they lion dollars, instead of piles of
a dull affair and. as Barnebee
found they could not get it all In money In vaults, would be fao
¿'ash. What would happen would tories, railroads and public works
once said to the w riter, “ It was
ue that they would come into pos­ in action.
only th ru our friendship for De
session chiefly of bonds—Govern­
Koven th at we gave it a public
ment, state and municipal bonds
Stimulating Club Work
perform ance.”
■and the best railroad, equipment,
The Arizona Bankers’ Associa
Perform ance Success
public utility and . other corpora­ tion added a stimulant to boys' amJ
The
perform ance,
however, j
tion bonds. The average deposit- girls’ club work when It voted to
Came off in Chicago and wras an j
j 's are really the owners of all offer a scholarship of >150 for th«
> his vast real wealth.
year 1924-25 to the high school
immediate success. The morning
• • •
graduate having the best record
i after the perform ance, De Koven
V.'l’.nt the bankers really mean, The association annually provides' i refused to sell but an agreeent
l In n ¡ore, Is that the savings de- traveling expenses for the club’
was made on a royalty basis giv-
‘ lositors, so far as money is con- champions to attend Farm ar.d
i
ing
the Bostonians sole right to
„•erned. have deposited eighteen Home Week at the State College
the opera on condition that it be
billion dollars more than they have of Agriculture.
---------------------------------------------- , produced in New York.
Even ;
troyed. Mr. Carson Is said to have ' after its success on the road New j
FARM BUILDINGS AND
LIVESTOCK DESTROYED ! had no insurance.
The fire is York m anagers were loathe t o ,
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: thought to have started from the play it on a percentage basis so ;
PENDLETON, July 16.— Dam- ! exhaust of a gasoline engine iu the Bostonians hired a th eatre j
for two weeks and, in order to •
age e s tim a te d a t >7000 w as d o n e j th e b a in .
_________ _______ . _
: make good their contract, book- j
this morning by a fire th at des- I
ed th eir company on the road as i
troyed a barn on the dairy farm
Silver Lake — >39,675 con- usual, expecting to stand the loss
of Sam Caison, near Hermiston.
Besides the barn, 24 head of cows, tract let for grading 8 ba miles in New York bv m aking it up in
the outlaying districts.
3 horses, 200 tons of hay, a car Summer Lake road.
and farm implements were des-
FIGURE IT ........
OUT YOURSELF
EARLY HISTORY OF
IS
ONE OF SURPRISES
l i m
i t
The Golden Rule
i
Green Apples — — Peaches
rT' HE other half of the golden
C an talo u p e s------------ - Oranges
■ rule is that you should intelli­
gently' love and care for yourself.
Otherwise you can ba of no help
to other people. Strengthen your­
self and make yourself a source of
strength to others’by opening a sav­
ings account in this hank.
Red R a sp b e rrie s-------Lemons
Blackberries — — G rapefru’t
PEIL’S CORNER
“D ottie D elite”
T rav el By M otor Stage
Apricots for canning in
good supply if you want
to can.
•
Fly season will soon be on.
Get your Shoo Fly and E. Z.
Bos. fly spray for your cow's
the best fly killer made. Gard­
en Hose, and garden tools,
fencing and binder twine,
mowers and repairs alwavs on
hand.
fair grounds near Medford, as sion, >1.10, including tax. Re­
this year’s pageant, and It is safe served seats. >1.65, including tax.
to say th a t it has never had a
more elaborate production than
will be seen July 17-18-19. The
general seat sale opened at the
Medford cham ber of Commerce on
July 10, at 9 a. m.
The prices are: General admis-
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
94 N. Main
F R U IT S
Farmers Attention
New York Hit
A nother surprise — New York
flocked to see “ ROBIN HOOD”
and w’hen the two weeks were up
the Bostonians tried to cancel
th eir road dates and rem ain in
New York, but the country m an­
agers refused, so they had to go
out and play their bookings and
retu rn to New York City the fol­
lowing year. On their return the
opera played two years in one
theatre to capacity houses.
The Bostonians were never able
to buy “ ROBIN HOOD” but paid
De Kovcn close to >200,000 in
royalties.
This Y ear’s Pageant
“ Rbbin Hood” is the opera to
be given at the Jackson County
W atermelons
FRESH HONEY—
VEGETABLES—
Turnips and Onions, Car­
rots, New Potatoes, Cucumbers
and so forth.
P laza M arket
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
_
12:00 noon and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects
Io I ortland following morning.
in f o r m a t/n n tn ^ T V 8! 1’3 for aH way P°in ts : for further
inform ation and tickets call Hotel Ashland office phone
FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20
A ll
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Jackson County Fair Association
Announces Its
Q u a lit y
SECOND ANNUAL PAGEANT
You cannot find as thoroughly
a well constructed tire, nor as
durable a tire, as these great
oversize C-T-C hand-built low
inflation cords, which we are
handling.
Smith & De Koven’s
ff
Only the best ru b b ers and long
staple com bed cotton are used;
com pounding is im proved un­
ENSEMBLE OF 150 PEOPLE
BALLET of 75
ORCHESTRA of 20
There is also a C-T-C hand-bniit Bal­
loon
tire
for extrem e
low
Robin H ood"
America’s Favorite Comic Opera
der a secret process ; the most expert
hand-craftsm anship is employed;
production is restricted and the
most rigid inspection required.
inflation,
which fit* any standard wheel and rim.
Headed By
C-T-C Tube* add mileage to almost any
exaing.
Mr. Ed Andrews Mr. Janies Stevens
Leedoin’s
• • “ THE S H E R IFF”
T ire H ouse
as ‘LITTLE JOHN”
G orgeous Costumes
Beaver Block
That were made expressly for the
Douglas Fairbanks’ movie of
ROBIN H OD
Scenery
by
TOM SWEM
Musical Directors
Ballet
J a m e s S tev en s
by
Mrs. Geo. Andrew»
Chas. T. Hazclrigg
HELEN
ROIIOLF
The largest, most beautiful outdoor
performance ever given in Oregon
FAIR GROUNDS
Ju ly
N ear M edford
174849
Admission—Grand Stand (not reserved) Adults,
$1.10; Children, 50c. Reserved Box Seats and
Seats on Elevated Platforms in Front of Boxes,
$1.65—performance, 8:30 P. M.
Reserved seats now on sale (up to four
o’clock each day) at Ashland Chamber
of Commerce
Qwenson & Peebler
Furniture Company
Biggest Home Furnishers
. iu Ashland
US.Royal Cords
U N IT E D
STA TES
T IR E S
ARE
GOOD
TI
K T ° RoVaI Cord user ever gets very
«*»^1 excited about new tire develop­
ments, because he knows that when his
present Royal Cord does finally wear
put he will find any really worth while
advance in tire building in the new
Royal he buys.
Latex treated cords are the latest contribution
o f the Royal Corti makers to better tire service.
A new patented process that gives greater
strength and wearing quality.
You get the benefit of this latex treatm ent
*n Royal Cord High-Pressure Tires, Royal
Cord Balloon Tires re? 20*, 21 and 22 inch
runs and Royal Cord Balloon-Type Tires
built to fit present wheels and rims without
change.
U. S. Tires tire the only tires
in the w orld m ade o f cords
solutioned in ra w rubber latex
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From Ashland
Daily to P ortland............................7;oo A. Id-
Daily to E ugene............................. 12.00 Noon
Daily to Roseburg......................... 4:15 P M
Buy U. S. Tires from
Mark
TALENT SERVICE STATION, TALENT
N. DIX & SON, ASHLAND