Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
Frtdar, August so, io2i
PROFESSIONAL
C lassified Colum n R ates
PHYSICIANS
One cent the word each
time.
To run every Issue for one
month of more, %c the word
each time.
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
—DR C. W. HANSON
D entist
Special attention given to pyor­
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
I'OR RENT— Furnished room Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
w ith or w ithout housekeeping
privilege; also good garage. Mrs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ana
D augherty, 55 Pine St.
287-12*
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
FOR KENT— Furnished sleep­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
ing rooms, 1165 E ast Main St.,
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
1 1-2 block from high school.
Ore.
299— 12*
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
FOR RENT— 6 room house,
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
furnished or unfurnished, also
avenue. Telephone 28. Offici
furnished apartm ent, Phone 481-J
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
or call 185 Pioneer Ave. 299— tf
p. m. only.
FOR RENT: — Eighty acre
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
farm , seven miles east of Ashland
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
on Pacific highway. For Informa­
phone 48; residence 142. First
tion appy to Mollie Songer, 45
National Bank building.
Helman St. Ashland.
303-10*
MONUMENTS
FOR RENT: Furnished house
478 Boulevard.
304-4*
MONUMENTS
ASHLAND
GRANITE
FOR SALE
MONUMENTS
B lair G ranite Co.
....FOR SALE: — A 1923 Ford
PENNISTON, Manager
R oadster in fine condition. Phone
Office 175 E. Main
298L or call 42 3rd street. 307-2
Comedians
The Big White
Theatre
Tent
SMUGGLING
CHARGED
KITHCART WAS LOSING
BIS STRENGTH QUICKLY
ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug. 29.
Six Japanese stowaways and j
three members of the crew cf the
steamship Ryui Maru were taken
to Tacoma today to wait action When
on charges of illegal entry of tin
He Turned To Tanlac
And Got Relief
MEDFORD
Now Playing
“The Rosary”
Winchester Store
The Boy
Sunday & Monday
□ms ol
Society”
and
AMMUNITION
“Uncle Tom’s
- Cabin”
HE greatest problem in many
a household is the hoy. I t is
a big problem. One of the most
important hints toward solving it
is to encourage the hoy to start a
savings account of his* own. This
m e a n sjh rift and character.
T
guns
COMING
‘ But here I am afier taking
only three bottles of Tanlac e at­
ing and digesting everything and
feeling fine. However, as strong
“A fter hearing so much about and well as I feel I am going to
Tanlac I thought it must be good keep on taking Tanlac until I
medicine, but I had no idea it was ,,ave used at least six bottles to
so fine until I took it myself,” i s 1 make sure its work is well done,
the striking statem ent of C. B. . hat It takes to make a person
K ithcart, 1411 W 58th St.. Se- feel right Tanlac certainly has
attle. Wash.
it.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good
Six months ago my appetite
quit, my digestion broke down and dr uggistg. Accept no substitute.
.1 had a constant aching feelingj Over 40 Million bottles sold.
in my stomach that got on my
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nerve, Bomelhlng awful. Some;
Tanlac Vegetable Villa fur
days , „ever wanted
ea, a thing ; cnnatlp.llcn made and
recom-
and my strength was getting away | mended by the
m anufacturers of
from me fast.
tanlac .
Vnlted states and conspiracy to punishment accepted by William
smuggle into the country 12 a „ e r Wl.lt» of Bridgeport and "!,hn
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W atch for date
C lassm ea ads bring results.
Res. Pilone 4 4 4 -Y
FOR SALE— Saw mill, 20,000
capacity; practically new. Box 117
Montague, Calif.
305— 6
Frank & King’s
ASK COOPERATION in
. ing them to cooperate in reiiev-
TRAFFIC CONGESTION ¡hg the traffic congestion across
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i the W illam ette river, now that
PORTLAND, Aug. 29. — Fail-1 the B urnside bridge has been
ure on the part of m otorists t o ! closed.
use the Steel bridge more than j D istribution on a more equal
they do has caused Mayor and ! basis of automobile traffic is urg-
Commissioner of Public Safety,
Í ed.
George L. Baker, to w rite a letter
to “automobile drivers’’ request-
Simpson’s
Hardware
The Gitizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
B arker of New Haven, in lieu of
jail sentences when they were
found guilty of transporting il-
• R IW E R S ’ SENTENCED TO
| legal beer. Besides the jail sen-
POUR BEER INTO S E W E R ' fences, Willis was fined $200
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, and costs and B arker $75 and
NORWALK, Conn.. Aug. 29.— C° 8t*'
Opening 6,624 bottles of beer to ‘
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be poured into the sewer was a
Every ad has a message.
There Is wisdom in reading ads.
1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
FOR SALE o r TRADE—4 GO
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W hiteShield Home, 565 May- ill
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
tom land, within 8 miles Minot,
North Dakota. If interested call
PLANING MILL
or w rite G. S. Butler.
300— lm o
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
FOR SALE— 6 room house,
WORKS,
Cor. Helman and
w ith or w ithout furniture, easy
Van Ness.
194tf
term s. Phone 481-J or call 185
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Pioneer Ave.
299— tf
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
for SERVICE.
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-1
.
«
Experienced movers and pack­
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo* !
ers of household goods. Deal­
ers In coal and wood. Phone
117.
I NEGOTIATE SALES
Office 89 Oak St. near
D on’t get excited about it, but
Hotel Ashland
ju st bear in mind that now is a
SC H O O L T IM
Ashland’s Schools Open Monday, September 8th
good tim e to buy real esta te
A shland.
in
L. POWELL— General Trans- '
fer Good team
and
motor
trucks. G iod service a t a rea- i H f
sonab.’e price. Phone 83.
You are surprised at the sale
o f H otel Ashland for * 7 2 ,5 0 0 ,
w ell it pays the ow ner w h o oper­
a te s it 2 0 per cen t net on *75,-
OOO. Is it a bad buy?
I have „ „ .„ b e r big
prlee fur I
FEHIGE-ROACH
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School Day Clothes
you very soon. Rut don’t get e x - • H aulinS “ Dr«y work of all
cited . J u st buy som e of the good kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry jSS
offerin gs.
wood of all kinds. Phone 41 ft-n j
I have anoth er good net
per cent incom e properly.
15 375 B. St.
i
Office, Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Pho«e 20
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito •
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140 !
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.*
fV tffw i
I /a y Q i
DONT
recognized fad that a person
PILES is only 50% effid e r, or
Relief should not only benefit you
physically, but increase your earning
power.
My non-surgical treatment for PILES will
cure you or I GUARANTEE to refund
four fee. My practice in rectal and colon
treatments is the largest on the Pacific
Coast, my large staff of skilled assistants
and mosti modem offices being housed in
my own new building,
USE
C o a ts
Blouses and Shirts
Misses Fur Trimmed Coats of Lustrosa
. W - A- SHELL, Prop.
Madras and Percale Blouses ............. 80c
Velour in the new fall styles, sizes 6 to 14.
»32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Khaki B louses...........................$1.00 Each
Priced .................................$8.00 to $16.25
Boys’ Dress Shirts ..................$1.00 Each
Misses Polo {’oats, sport models, sizes 6 to
14, p ric e d ............................$5.00 to $14.75
S w e a te rs
Wool
Dresses,
all
sG.es
....$
6
.0
0
to
$9.00
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Boys’ all woo) Sweaters in slip on and coat styles, all the popular
them ! f oh
colors, from .................................
$2.80 to $3.85
r
Ginghams for School Frocks
Boys’ Overalls .......... ................. .. ....... %.............................S8c to $1.30
a t 48
“ H e re ’ a t h e r ig h t w a y to
“ a w a tt h e fly ” . N o t o n e a t
a t i m e — a » o o m fu l a t a
s tro k e . S p ra y i t a ro u n d th e
ro o m s a n d t h e flies f a l l
d e a d . Q u ic k , s u re , safe.
ARE Y O U 100% E F F IC IE N T ?
cenoil
FLY DESTROYER
Biltmore Gingham, 27 in. w id e ...... ................................ 8 yards for $1.00
Kalbumie Gingham, 32 in. wide, fast colors in new Rathie Cheeks
................................................................................................ per yard 26c
Imported French Zephyr Gingham, 32 in wide .............. per yard 58c
Tissue Gingham, 32 in. w ide................................................. 32c per yard
Sold by EAST SIDE
PHARMACY, Cenol Agency
Bloomers
Black Sateen Bloomers, sizes 4 to 14 ................................................. 50c
Munsingwear Knitted Bloomers, Black, all s iz e s ................. 60c,to 70c
Gvmn Bloomers, all sizes ................................................................... $1.75
adjoining my hotel, where pati­
ent* ate aaeured o f the utm ott
care and comfort.
W rite today fo r tay FREE
illustrated book.
DEAN, M.D. Inc
- OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
IN D. OREGON
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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 always on
hand.
Printzess Garmenls-Besf in Value
Boys’ Caps .............................................................(..................55c to $1.50
Boys Shoe Bargains
Buster Brown Shoes
Brownwelt Uskide
Sole Shoes
Sizes 9 1-2 to 1 2 ................. $4.00
Sizes 12 1-2 to 2 ..................$4.55
Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 ................... $4.90
One Line of Bovs’ Shoes s it....
Girls School Shoes
Girls’ Brownwelt Shoes
Buster Brown Shoes
Sizes 5 to 8 ..........................$2.15
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 ..................$2.50
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 ................. $3.00
Ladies New Fall Coats
Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 ................... $2,10
Sizes 81-2 to 11 ................. $2.45
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 ..................$2.89
........................... ?.............$1.98 pr.
in Black and Brown, Lace
Sizes 81-2 to 11 ................. $3.65
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 ................. $4.00
Misses Fancy Brown and Tan Shoes, p rie e d ................. $3.85 and $4.25
Misses Black and Brown Oxfords, priced .........................................$4.95
Misses Black Fancy Oxford, Patent Trim .......................................$6.00
Black Satin Suede Trim, priced ...................................................'. . $5.80
Just arrived from New York, a
shipment of eoats. Priced from
$8.75 to $37.50
Munsingwear Hosiery for Children
See Our
Dresses
Bargain Window
Dresses of the latest models in most
approved style for early fall wear,
woo). Priced from
$10.50 to $33.75
Children’s Black and Brown Stockings, cotton and mercerized lisle
.....................................................................................25c and 50c per pair
Topsy »Socks hi three-quarters and seven-eights lengths with fancy
tops, all popular colors .............................................25c to 65c per pair
One line Children’s Stockings, Black only ....................... 15c per pair
The very first night apply
a p o
Farmers Attention
Koveralls, sizes 1 to 8 ...................................................................... $1.00
Ladies’ New Fall Coats in surface
cut fabrics, self striped and plaided,
also new pile fabrics distinguish
these new garments from the ordin­
ary eoats you see. Priced from
$39.75 to $75.00
UMMER
COLDS
are lingering and annoying.
V
• Suits lor Boys, all wool Cashmeres with
two pair pants, priced from $7.50 to $11.45
Suits with one pair pants . $4.50 to $10.00
All Wool Pants, all sizes f r o m ..........
........................................$1.85 to $2.85
Corduroy Pants, all sizes, fro m ..........
.........................................$1.40 to $3.00
Gingham and Percale Dresses, sizes 8 to
14 priced a t ..............$1,19 and $1.65 each
«Jack Tar Dresses in Gingham and Ever­
e s t Suiting, all s iz e s ..........$1.75 to $3.00
112-tf ’ S !
Postage Prepaid
Boys School Clothes
for the Little Miss
For a smooth shave
and quick service go
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and marcel­
led.
STAPLES’ AGENCY
Be Prepared!
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
PEIL’S CORNER
ub
Classified Ads Bring Results
O v e r Í 7 M illion J a n U se d Y ta r iy
See Our Bargain Table Of
Sample Shoes
Silk Dresses
$7.98 to $33.75
30x31-2 Massasoit Cords ..
-•
$7 50
32 x 4 ............. $11.98
33 x 4 ............. $12.25
WHILE THEY LAST
All sizes reduced in FISK & GOODRICH SHAVER­
TOWN CORDS
Kruggle Bros. Tire Shop
ROLE STORE
90 BUSY STORES'
The Reason
We Sell For
Less
Phone No.3
ASHLAND
Elks Building
90 BUSY STORES
The Reason
We Sell For
Less
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