Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 06, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAGS fi
ASHLAND bÀ îtt miNGS
FOR SALE — Anacona cock-J
Classified Column
reis.
F in e
4F12-
Cla «dfled Colum n Ilates
One cent th e word each
tim e.
To i un every issu e for one
m onth or m ore, %c the word
each tim e.
ones.
C all
FO R SA LE — Good tea m and
h a rn e ss. On M oore place in B ell­
view d is tric t, L. E. T racy. 285-3»
F O R R E N T — L a rg e a iry , well
fu rn is h e d f ro n t room , $10 per
m o n th . 62 F o u r th St.
FO R S A L E — D ry wood, pine,
O ak, la u re l an d m a n z a n ita . P h o n e
541-J.
2 8 4 -tf
1 O R R E N T — W ill c o n sid e r
F O R R E N T — F in e new s u its
lea sin g New L ith ia A p a rtm e n ts,
w ith sle e p in g p o rch e s in L ith ia i
280 Second at, w hole o r in p a r t__
A p a rtm e n ts , h a lf block from E n ­
F o u r-S ite R e a lty agency, M ed­
d e rs s to re — g e t
y o u r se le c tio n
now , F o u r-S ite R e a lty A gency, i fo rd , O re., o r see B eav er R e a lty
C om pany.
2 8 4 -4 tf!
M edford, o r see B e a v e r R e a lty
Co.
2 8 4 -tf
F O R S A L E :— U n iv e rsa l ra n g e ,
in good c o n d itio n , w a te r coil, coal
FO R
R E N T : — F o u r room ,
g ra te s .
C all 606 A llison s tre e t.
house. F o r p a rtic u la rs see Mrs.
282-6»
L ane, T id in g s a t 4 :3 0 P. M.
Early Crawford
S uperior B read .
does not mean just mere­
ly a .name of our bread,
but it stands for the real
quality which we put into
every loaf.
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
W A N T E D — C h ild re n to c a re fo r |
by re sp o n sib le g irl, by d a y o r ,
w eek. P h o n e 4 78-J.
279-3»
W A N T E D : — A few re g u la r
D R . MATTIE B . SHAW — R esi­ ro o m e rs a n d b o a rd e rs. Good h o m e
dence and office, 108 Pioneer cooked m ea ls served fam ily sty le ,
avenue. T elephone 28. O ffice $10 p e r w eek. 107, 4 th st. 286-2*
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
p. m. only.
S P E C IA L . R E A L T Y ..O F F E R
DR. E R N E ST A. VVOODS-^-PrafT-
W e h av e a te n reo m h o u se ,
esp
ec ially w ell b u ilt, ideal lo­
tlce lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
c a tio n . close in, u n u s u a lly w ell
throat— X-ray Including t e e t h ., a d a p te d fo r fo u r a p a rtm e n ts .
O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
W ith fo u r s ig h tly o u tsid e e n ­
tra n c e s , ex clu siv e
fo r
e ach
5. Sw edenborg B ldg., Ashland,
a p a rtm e n to .
L a rg e b e a u tifu l
Ore.
g ro u n d s. T he fo u n d a tio n an d
g e n e ra l co n d itio n of th e h o u se
D R . E . B . ANGELL— Chiropractic
is good a n d solid a n d by d o in g
and
E lectro-T herapy.
Office
a very s lig h t a m o u n t of c h a n g ­
phone 48; residence 142. First
ing
in sid e, d e c o ra tin g
au d
p a in tin g , we can g u a ra n te e a
N ational Bank building.
re n ta l of $130.00 p e r m o n th
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings o r w ith g a ra g e s $150.00 per
m o n th . W e o ffe r th is place fo r
o ffice. P hon e 91.
a lim ite d p eriod a t $3500.00.
* * * * *
DR. C. W. HANSON
W
ith
th
e S h ale Oil p ro d u c ­
D en tist
tio n w ell o v er th e to p a n d a s ­
Special atten tion given to pyor­
s u re d a big f u tu re , a re fin e ry
rhoea. O ffice upstairs in Beaver
to be b u ilt a t th e o u t-s k irts of
tow n, th e C arb o n ic
B o ttlin g
B lock. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
W o rk s a t P o m p a d o re S p rin g s
well fin a n c ed , now p u ttin g o u t
MONUMENTS
c a r load sh ip m e n ts a n d
ap­
p ro a c h in g
tra in
load s h ip ­
ASHLAND GRANITE
m en ts, a n d m an y o th e r th in g s
MONUMENTS
in th e w ay of im p ro v in g A sh ­
Oregon Granite Co.
lan d , a ll of w hich you know
a b o u t, th e re is m oney to be
S. PENNISTON, Salesm an.
Roe. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y m ad e in b u y in g R eal E s ta te in
A sh la n d now .
PLANING MILL
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, C or. H e lm a n
and
Van Nes.3.
194tf
T H R E E ROOM HO USE, C ity
w a te r an d lig h ts, sew er paid
for, h a lf a c re of g ro u n d , close
in, v ery scenic locatio n . P ric e
$ 1 2 0 0 ; $150 dow n, b alan ce,
$10 p e r m o n th .
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
Seven room m o d srn house,
100 £oot fro n t on paved s tre e t,
Whittle Transfer A Storage Co.
sp le n d id lo catio n , to tra d e w ith
for SERVICE.
e q u a l v a lu e in M edford
E xperienced m overs and pack­
WAKE VI»
ers of household goods. Deal- i
CALL ON TH E MAN WHO
era In coal and wood. Phone
ADVERTISES
A shland, Ore,
117.
O ffice 89 Oak St. near
E. T. STAPLES
H otel A shland
« 1 E. M ain, A sh la n d H o te l B id.
-TELLY GLASSES
mid all the trimmings for
H. A. Stearns
FLORENCE OIL
Stoves
FEELS LIKE 30 NOW
IS 74 W O E I f f
FO UN D— L ad ies w ris t w atch.
L o se r can h av e sam e by p ro v in g
p ro p e rty . C all a t 204 W e ig h tm a n
s tr e e t. W . N. Cole.
3t
FRUIT JARS,
Plaza Market
have won g e n e ra l re c o g n itio n
FOR S A L E : — 7-Foom h o u se on
am o n g th e h o u sew iv es because
B o u lev ard , close in, w ell f u r n is h ­
FOR SALE
of s h e e r m e rit.
ed. P ric e $4500.00.
F O R S A L E — O at H ay, 314 6 Room H ouse a ll m o d ern , close
ASHLAND FURNITURE
G a rfie ld .
285-4 in. P ric e $2100 on good te rm s. A I
COMPANY
R eal B a rg a in .
C all a t
63 N. '
»4
N. Main
F O R SApE: — Cows, e ith e r M ain St. a n d g e t J e rm s.
2 8 6 -tf!
fresh or dry. J .N. D ennis. 5 4 2 j
Boulevard.
2 8 6 -3 tf!
P ian o . 502 S. F ir S t., M edford,
Oregon.
286-6»
Peaches
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
286-3*
MISCELLANEOUS
a c c id e n t s
canning.
FOR SALE— R, I. R ed fry e rs
FO R
R E N T :— F u rn is h e d
2-
m ilk fed, c ra te fa tte n e d , M axe-
room a p a rtm e n t, B la c k sto n e H o­
dons, 977 B St.
2 7 1 — 2m o*
te l, 349 E. M ain.
2 8 3 -6 tf
FO R S A L E : — V ose & S o n s !
A utomobile
P h o n e . lad y , ca p ab le of d o in g altef& tions.
285-3» i G olden R u le S to re .
286-3»
F O R SA L E — Used bicycle, in 1
good sh ap e. A b a rg a in .
See it
520 E liz a b e th . P h o n e 359L.
284-3»
FOR RENT
WANTED— Experienced salea­
Korex Has Done More for
Me Than Anything
Else, He Says.
J
•
“ I am aw ay o v e r 7 0 ,” sa y s W .
A. M uljis, 714 N. S m ith S t., C h a r­
lo tte , N. C., b u t since u s in g k o re x
I feel lik e I w as 30 in ste a d o f
It h a s do n e m e m o re good
th a n a ll th e m ed icin e I e v e r to o k .
I d o n ’t know- I h av e a n e rv e in
m y body. A m an is ju s t a s o ld
as he feel3 all r ig h t.”
M r. M ullis is one of th e h u n ­
d re d s of e n th u s ia s tic
u s e rs of
k o re x w ho r e p o r t sp e ed y re lie f
a n d co m p le te re ju v e n a tio n a f te r
u sin g th is w o n d e rfu l in v ig o ra to r.
W e a ry and w orn o u t
m en and
w om en, s u ffe re rs from p a in s in
m u scles, p o o r c irc u la tio n , ra p id
decline, w e a k n e ss a f te r th e flu
an d p re m a tu re old ag e w ill be in ­
te re s te d in le a rn in g
th a t
th e
A m erican d is tr ib u to rs of
k o rex
com pound h a v e a rra n g e d fo r k o r ­
ex co m p o u n d to be sold in A sh ­
lan d a t E a s t Side P h a rm a c y . J u s t
ask fo r k o rex . •
61 N. Main
How can one be so in d iffe re n t
as to pro v id e no p ro te c tio n a g a in s t
a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t?
T h in k th is o v e r: W e can give
you a policy p ay in g
$1000
in
case of d e a th re s u ltin g , $100 per
m o n th fo r to ta l d isa b ilitv ,
and
o th e r in d e m n itie s fo r lesse r in ­
ju rie s re s u ltin g
from
accid en t
w h ile rid in g in o r on or c ra n k in g
o r w o rk in g on an a u to m o b ile c r
from in ju rie s fro m being s tru c k
o r ru n over by a n au to m o b ile . A ny
p erso n , m an o r w om an, IS to 65
y e a rs old, w h e th e r ow n in g a c a r
o r not.
A LL FO R F IV E DOL­
LA RS p e r y e a r a n d th e
policy
b e n e fits in cre ase by a c c u m u la tio n
a t th e r a te of .10 p er c e n t p e ri
y e a r till th e policy is $1500 a t i
th e e n d of f ’ve y e a rs. CAN YOU
A F F O R D TO HANG ON TO TH A T i
F IV E D O LLA RS AND IG N O RE
T H IS O PPO R T U N IT Y TO PR O
- C T Y O U R S E IF
AND FAM- <
FEHIGE-ROACH
T ransfer — E xpress — Storage
H anling — Dray work of all
kin d s. Quick m otor service. Dry
w ood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
876 B. St.
112-tf
KING’S TRANSFER-— S e r v ic e 1
day or night at reasonable rates.
W ood for sale. Phone 113, Res.
231 Van N ess.
265— lm o
Blacksmith Shop
B lacksm ith Shop, E ast Main
St.
H orseshoein g,
A utom obile
Spring work a specialty. Auto
parts.
IRA YERIAN.
252-1 mo.
GET YOUR STOVE repaired at
E agle Iron and B rass W orks,
O berlaln ^treet. New grates and
lin ers m ade to order, any style
stove. Stock on hand. Stoves for
sale.
2 6 4 -lm o .
Second Hand goods bought, sold j
exchanged,repaired. C ollected and 1
delivered. Chair D octor, C o r .3 r d .'
and A St., Phone 295R . 232-2m o.
I DO FANCY cem ent
work,
chim neys, septic tanks; also cem -
etry work etc., J. D. P effley, 143
•th St.
227— lm o *
A N Y GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
com m unicate w ith E nsign Lee
o f th e Salvation Arm y at the
W h iteSh ield H om e, 565 May-
fa ir A ve.. P ortland, Oregon.
.O N E
O F A M E R IC A S
fire ddll&rs per year. This in
sufes you in case of any dam
STAPLES’ INSURANCE
AGENCY
O ffice, H otel A shland Bldg.
Phone 2«
US.Royal Cords
BALLOON- BALLOON-TYPE - H IC H PRESSURE
Built o f L atex-treated Cords
O I G H T now the user o f Royal Cords is
A y profiting by a development in tire
building that is anywhere from three to five
years ahead o f the industry as a whole—
Latex-treated cords.
The Latex Process, which gives so much
added strength and wearing quality to Royal
Cords, was invented and patented by the
makers of United States Tires.
It will undoubtedly supersede all other
methods.
Stubborn Case Responds
You can get the benefit in Royal Cord
High Pressure Tires of all sizes from 30 x 3&
inches up, in Royal Cord Balloon Tires
for 20 and 21 inch rims, and Royal Cord
Balloon-Type Tires that fit your present
wheels and rims.
To Tanlae Treatment
can know w h a t I e n d u re d .
s tu b b o rn as m y case w’as
h a s b u ilt m e up 13 lbs., ■
a n d th e re is n o t a tra c e of m y old '
I would not be back in the tro u b le s le ft. In fa c t, I am n o w '
condition I was before tak in g Tan- e n jo y in g p e rfe c t h e a lth a n d I am
lac for a m illion d o lla rs,” recen t­ j u s t so g ra te fu l fo r m y reco v ery
ly declared Mrs. N. E. W ashburn, th a h I w a n t to p ra is e T a n lae to
4018 4 1 st A ve., So. S eattle, W ash. e v e ry b o d y .’”
“ Stom ach trouble had taken
T a n la e is fo r sa le by a ll good
aw ay all m y stren g th and brought I d ru g g is ts. A ccept no s u b s titu te .
me down to w here I could not! O ver 40 M illion b o ttle s sold.
keep g o in g from w eakn ess and j
su fferin g.
I
w as so
nervous, I T an lae V e g e tab le P ills, fo r co n ­
r estless and m iserable that life i s tip a tio n , m ad e a n d rec o m m e n d ­
w as a burden.
Only th ose a f­ ed by th e m a n u fa c tu re rs of TAN-
flicted w ith in d igestion as I w as LAC.
Seattle Lady Give sTanlac’ “ As
Full Credit.
T a n lae
And you can get it now.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
—
■B g i w n œ a m .L « r a i
Trade
Buy U .S. Tires from
OVERLAND GARAGE
DIX BROS., Props
Specify “ Check.” Seal Com m ercial Lighting
Farmers Attention
F ly seaso n w ill soon be on.
G et y o u r Shoo F ly a n d E. Z.
Bos. fly s p ra y fo r y o u r co w ’s
th e b est fly k ille r m ade. G a rd ­
en H ose, a n d
g a rd e n tools,
fen c in g
and
b in d e r tw in e,
m o w ers a n d re p a irs a lw a y s on
hand.
You’l l get better
ligbt in your busine
PEIL’S CORNER
STRONGES t T v T m p a P T ^ 8
*1
T
o thieTcan
mb you o f this
M ake the lighting in your place of business a part of
PROTECTION
$ v ROOO ^ natural
y °u die from
causes
$10,000 if you die from accident
*
T. M. Reg. 1921
In case o f permanent total
disability the company will
1. W aive all premium payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addi­
tion
3 . Pay you $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary w hen you die
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a re­
sult o f accident, the company will pay you $5,000
in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits.
[In case o f temporary disability as a result o f either
sickness or accident, the company will pay you $25
per week for a limit of 52 weeks.]
F X ? * 5
“A Service That Endures”
W e st C oast L ife
insuran ce c o m p a n y
homc orricE-SANFRANascQ
(O p p o rtu n ity a v a ila b le to e x p e rien c e d L ife
In su ra n c e sa le sm a n as D is tric t M a n a g e r).
IN the interest
‘of better electri­
cal serv ice, w e
p u b lish th e “E lectrical
‘H o w ’ for Householders,”
a booklet w hich describes
and illu strates th e latest
and most efficient methods
for th e use of electricity.
T he 1924 e d itio n o f this
b o o k let can be had free
from “Check” Seal contrac­
tors and retailers or by writ­
ing to our nearest office.
the service you render the public. No matter what busi­
ness it is—in stores, offices, garages, banks or hotels—
people expect modern lighting and it’s a good policy to
see that they get it.
You’ll get the right light in your business if you entrust
your commercial lighting work to a “Check” Seal con­
tractor.
“Check” Seal contractors install standard electrical
equipment—-for example, G. E. Edison Mazda Lamps,
Ivanhoe Trojan fixtures and Holophane reflectors.They
give specialized workmanship at a fair price.
Specify “Check” Seal commercial lighting in your place
of business! You’ll be sure of getting all the latest light­
ing improvements. For “Check” Seal contractors are in
constant touch with the lighting specialists of this com­
pany. That means that they can furnish you with the
most recent plans and equipment for gaining the best
lighting effects.
T h e " C heck” S e a l is the trade m ark o f the Pacific States Electric C om pany
— the largest distributor o f electrical merchandise on the Pacific Coast. T h is
C om pany does n o t s e ll d ire c t to y o u b u t its merchandise can be bought
through reliable electrical contractors a n d retailers. E v e ry electrical p roduct
m arked b y the
C heck1 S ea l has been inspected a n d certified b y this com­
p a n y . E v e ry electrical contractor a n d retailer 'who displays the " C heck”
S e a l is com m itted to the ” C heck” S e a l p o lic y o f standard materials, good
“workmanship a n d f a ir prices.
P A C IF IC ST A T E
For a sm ooth sh a v e
and quick service go
te the Shell Barber
Shop.
L adies
and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
E L E C T R IC
SA N FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
C O M PA N Y
OAKLAND
PORTLAND
SEATTLE
G o to any electrical contractor or retailer who displays the “Check” Seal
W. A. SH ELL, Prop,
132 A. St. A shland, Ore
mnflNwB
, Augii»! 6,
Qin8
forget the word “to-
____________,
u t0
M teR
„ Proteetion
dollars
on cars of Oodgo w or
light*
fiiorrow.’*
a g e y o u r c a r m ay do to p ro p e rty e r c la s s 'a n d t h e ‘in su ra n c e 1 is^ fo r
of o th e rs
$«>000 fo r loss of one life of $10,-
P u b lic L ia b ility , th a t is, in ­ 000 fo r tw o o r m ore.
ju r y o r d e a th c a u se d by y c u r c a r,
If you a re in clin ed to have
W e can a lso give you P R O P - !
? tAMAGE ° n Dod^
i
a n d lig h te r c a rs a t from fo u r to !
T. L. PO W ELL— G eneral T rans­
fer— Good team
and
m otor
tru ck s. G >od service at a rea­
son ab le price. P hon e 83.
W
SPOKANE