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

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time.
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month or more,
the word
each time.
PHYSICIANS
tilt. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
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S o c ie ty
AiKUm » am mtwn
jic h ita t- ¿H. hiili
! bright colors this season, and the J glttfilftg to work back IS the ua-
old-slash
fires by carefully
f colSi- m ust enit the odor, accord-, tiohfti iotesta,” sftid Mr. Eldridge, clearing brush from the ground *
ing to the latest dictum. Thus "U ntil now the cuttings were all around them.
j
there is
' -I and
Still
‘‘Em erald” find “ Jad e” done on private lands easily ac­
andther which is called cessible to railroads.
These
“The Blue H our,” which is a love, lands now are being denuded, and
ly azure hue. For those who do the railroads are advancing to
not care for suitable m ixtures the boundaries of the national
and heavy scents there are the forests.
simple flower ones, to be found at
“ This means th a t we must de­
all the good shops in the Rue de vise a plan for systematic cutting
la Paix. Garden bouquets co m e! and reforestratfon, so that the
In delicate green shades and national forests will be paying
single flower odors such as rose, i investm ent and a constant source
lily of the valley, lilac, and h elio -1 of tim ber supply” .
trope, in appropriate shades. The j
Long-Time Rotation Aim
best are made of the real essence f The forest management plan,
of the flowers.
devised to meet this need, wlli
For the moment the fashion ' soon be operating in Oregon, Mr
tends
toward
light,
d e lic a te 1 Eldridge said.
This plan pro-
scents
One of the very newest j vides for dlvlsion of a timber area
discoveries is the scent of the i into enough tracts to secure con-,
raspberry, a very delicate*combin-j tinnous cutting for 100 years A t !
ation of fru it and flower frag- the end of thi3 time the firgt tract
rance, which has already become will have been seeded over and
very popular with the Parisienne. ) grown up so th a t trees 100 years
The story goes th a t the discpv- old may be cut off again
Tbe
erer has been working for m anyj plan am ounts to a long. time ro ta.
years trying to get ju st this p e r-, tioQ of crope
fum e‘
As safeguards of the system,!
ONCE UPON A TIME
DR. C. W. HANSON
Once upon a time I used to
Dentist
dream
Special attention given to pyor­
FOR RENT
Strange
spirits moved about
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
my
way,
FOR RENT — Five-room f u r - . Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. And j
might catch a vagrant gleam
nished house on .Mt. Ave.. Inquire
A g’int of pixty or of fay:
at 713 Oak St.
. 23— 2* DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice Limited to eye, ear, nose ana Their lives were mingled with
FOR KENT: — Oarage. Cor-
my own,
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
ner 4th and East Main. Inquire !
So
far they roamed, so near
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
Icenbower’s new and Second' 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
they drew;
Hand Store.
22— 3 '
And when I found a child had
Ore.
grown,
FOR RENT: — Modern well
I woke, and found, my dream
located furnace heated apart- j DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
was true.
dence
and
office,
108
Pioneer
m ents and sleeping rooms, fur- i
«
nished and unfurnished. 316 Har- j avenue. Telephone 28. Offici
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5 For me is clad in coat of fur.
gadine.
And one is decked w ith feath­
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p. m. only.
ers gay;
FOR SALE
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Another, wiser, will prefer
PLANO BARGAINS!
~
A sober suio servant from his
and E lectro-T herapy. Office
In this vicinity we have a
birth, birth,
phone 48; residence 142. First
slightly used Piano and Player
And th a t a princess you m ust
National Bank building.
piano.
R ather than incur the
please,
expense of freight, boxing, etc.,
MONUMENTS
And this one loves to wake your
we ofTer these pianos at a frac­
m irth,
ASHLAND GRANITE
tion of their original price. A
And th a t one likes to share
MONUMENTS
small cash payment and the bal­
your ease.
Blair
Granite Co.
ance in thirty equal monthly pay­
S. PENNISTON. Manager
m ents are term s we will extend
O gracious creatures, tiny soul!
Office 175 E. Main
to responsible people. F o r, full
You seem so near, so far away.
Res. Phone 444-Y
inform ation, w rite Kohler &
Yet w hi'e the cioudland round us
Chase, W holesale D epartm ent, 26 IN If G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May
rolls
O’F arrell Street, San Francisco,
We love you b etter every day.
communicate with Ensign Lee
California.
12-3 Mon
— M argaret Benson.
of the Salvation Army at the
Systematic exploitation of Ore­
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gon’s national forest tim ber is
W hiteShield Home, 565 May-
FOR SALE: — A 2 apartm ent
CALENDAR
OF
EVENTS
now
starting, and will reach its
fair
Ave.,
Portland.
Oregon.
completely furnished bungalow.
,
Monday,
Sept.
29.
W.
R.
C
peak
within the next decade, ac­
Both apartm ents rented and pay­
PLANING MILL
Social
in
afternoon
at
2:30,
Odd
cording
to I. F. Eldridge, forest
ing 18 per cent on purchase price.
Fellows
Hall.
inspector,
of W ashington, D. C.,
Nearly all furniture new. Cash fORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
Thursday,
Oct.
2.
Upper
Valley
now in Portland on an inspection
or terms. Phone 445R.
23— 2
WORKS,
Cor. Helman
and
. will
... m eet . a t . the
.,
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Community Club
lour of northw est forest regions.
Van Ness.
194tf ' x home of , , Mrs.
,
„ M. D.
~ Jackson
,
on
Unlike private tim berland ex­
A FEW REAL BARGAINS
Iowa
street.
All
day
meeting
ploitation,
cutting in national
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
4-Room House 2 blocks from Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. Miss Brewster, home dem onstra forests will not leave denuded
tion agent will instruct in m illin­ waste in its wake, but will, by a
Hawthorne school. Price 11250
for SERVICE.
ery.
on term s at 6 per cent.
system of periodic cutting, pro­
Experienced movers and pack
vide
a constant tim ber increase in
7-Room House on Boulevard, ' ers of household goods. Deal­ Luncheon—
•
a 100-year cutting cycle.
close to H aw thorne school well 1 ers in coal and wood. Phone
A very delightful luncheon
“ Oregon tim ber cutters are be-
117.
furnished, nice lawn, good g ar­
was
given
Saturday
at
the
Hote’
Office 89 Oak St. near
age, chicken house, some fruit. 1
Ashland in honor of Mrs. Mary
Hotel Ashland
Price $4500.00. Terms at 6 per
Alice B urdett, W orthy Grand«
cent.
razier
on
r. L. POWELL— General Trans­ Matron who is making her offlcia’
W. W. ROBISON,
visit
to
Alpha
Chapter,
No.
1.,
O
fer— Good team
and
motor
63 North Main St.
trucks.
G
)od
service
at
a
re a ­ E. S.
How about some Cherro
21-tf
Those present to enjoy the af
sonable price. Phone 83.
Pancake flour these cold,
fair were Mesdames Mary Alict
ANOTHER BARGAIN
crispy mornings, w i t h
B urdett, W orthy Grand Matron
Splendid house, w ater and con
FEHIGE-ROACH
some pure Alfalfa Honey,
xeniences, three sleeping rooms
T ransfer — Express — Storage Effie P. Brown, W orthy Matron
large porch, large lot, with shade I Hauling — Dray work of all Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Blake, Mar
and a cup of Golden West
trees, considerable furniture in I kinds. -Quick motor service. Dry garet W hittle, Leah M. Ca'.dwell
or Royal Coffee, and some
the house. A $6.000 property of- ! wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R Nellie Peters, Mazie Bates, Eli
shredded wheat b iseuits
fered for $4.500.
375 B. St.
112-tf zabeth Van Sant, M argaret Dean,
Joyce
Ellis,
Gladys
Peterson,
toasted, with a little Ash­
This property is one -of the
FLORIST
Hazel Nims, Helen McCallen, Ella
land Bufter and Apple
best locations in Ashland, front­
Mills,
Grace
Turner,
Robert?
ing East, over-looking Lithia
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Sauce.
Everton, Rev. and Mrs. P. K
P ark.
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From
Cherro flour is the best on the
Hammond, Miss Lydia McCall and
m arket and every sack guar­
STAPLES’ AGENCY
! H atcher & Benson, Floral & Seed Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler.
Office. Hotel Ashland Rldgi
anteed. We handle all kinds
Co., tem porary
location
399 !
of feed, all-w heat, cracked
MISCELLANEOUS
Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and Paris Style H int—
corn, rolled oatu, barley. Mill-
run Cherro Mash and Scratch
floral design’ng. Phone 118. 9 mo
PARIS, Sept. 29. — Perfum es
WANTED:— W ork by compet­
feed. Tell us w hat you want
and we will do the rest.
ent experienced Janitor.. All or POLITICAL AN \ O l NCEMENTS are keeping step with fast-chang-
I ing fashion, and new scents come
p a rt time. Will do anything. Re­
: into vogue continually.
G. W. Milam
ferences. 218Y.
21— tf
razier
on
Perfum ers, as well as dress­
Independent
Phone 214— 353 E. Main St.
STOCKMEN ATTENTION:— We Candidate for County School makers, seem to be running to
w ant to buy feeders, cattle, sheep Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
and hogs. W rite Coast Live Stock ty. Oregon.
Co. 1429 W alnut St., Berkley,
’ Calif.
21— 6
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
P T F C ? XTAW I
GET Y’OU STOVE repaired at
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
I
LrUhiOb i\L)W
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON
FO
R
'
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140
and win this beautiful
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.* jackson county .
In the M atter of the E state of
PIANO instruction, by exper­ anice M c C lanahan , deceased.! stove, which we are giv-
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
notice is h er eb y g iv en , .
red,- Mrs. II. S. Aikins. Phone that the Final Account of the
° ^he Olie w ho
441J.
3— lm o executor in the said estate has ,, „ i
n,
x been fi.ed , with
-.i .x
n County Clerk
, m akes the m ost aecur-
the
Goats B red by registered
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, of Jackson County, Oregon and ale guess of the num­
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 the Hon. G. A. G ardner, Judge
miies south on Pacific Highway of 3aid Court has designated the ber of spots in the roll
14— 1 mo.* 25th day of October, 1924, at ten
o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse of linoleum in our win-
WANTED: — Male chef’s help­ in Jacksonville, Jackson County, i
er for kitchen.
Inquire Hotel Oregon as the time and place for do\V
Ashland.
20— tf a hearing thereon. Any person
having any objections to said ac­
LOST: — Small black and
count
is required to present the
w hite Spaniel. Bobbed tail —
same
on
or before- the tim e set
Answers to “ Polly.” R eturn to
for
said
hearing.
Plaza Conf., or notify Mrs. E r­
LOUIS WILCOX, Executor.!
nest Biden, Medford, Ore.
Furniture Co.
Briggs
& Briggs, Attys.
.
23— 2*
Ashland, Oregon.
18— 4 Mon.
WHO WANTS a Ford or Hup-
moblle? Cheap for cash. Come EDITOR OF BRITANICA
to Bell Rooming House. 160 4th
ENCYCIXIPEDI.A DEAD
St.
‘ 23— 1*
LONDON, Sept. 29. — High
Crisholm,
editor of the Encyclo­
For a smooth shave
pedia
Británica
and one of the
and qu’ck service go
to the Shell Barber best known men in England, died
todav.
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid­
bobbed and marcel­
ings: 25c per bundle.
dh
led.
BETTER CUTTING
OF TIMBER WILL
F
F
& S
& S
MAKE YOUR
seeding m ust be assured, by care­
ful burning of slashes in wet sea­
sons so as not to injure the seeds
lying dorm ant in the cut-over
land. A fu rth er safeguard is the
leaving of small groves of trees
uncut, to scatter seed. These
trees are protected from possible I
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SAN DOMINGO GETS
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT
ON
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GENEVA, Sept. 29. — The
League Assembly voted unani- j
mously to admit San Domingo to
the League membership.
The Man Who
Laughs
Classmen -ads bring results.
man who laughs is the
fellow who has money in the
hank. Enough said. Nobody can
deny this statement, Gome into
this hank and talk happiness.
T
LANG RANGES
will give you the maxi­
mum service a.t the mini­
mum cost.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
Have You
he
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Paid
Your Subscription?
New Figs, 2 lbs...........25c
New Dates, 2 lbs. .. ,35c
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o— o— o— o
Pure Maple Syrup, 45c a
can, 3 for $1.25
O ’ " O' • 1 O--
Q
Do not forget our coffee,
none better at any price,
only 35c per lb.
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The Daily Tidings discontinued its collector on
subscriptions in the city and hundreds have come to
the office and paid for a month’s subscription in ad­
vance or took adv antage of the Special Anniversary
offer which we made during this month.
We still sell cane sugar,
11 lbs......................... $1.00
M l Subscriptions Must Be Paid
Strictly in Advance
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
ROM AN
M EAL
BREAD
A ID S
D IG E S T IO N
Have you mailed in vour subscription remit­
tance or brought it to Tbe Tidings office? If not. we
will appreciate it if you will take care of this at once.
9* —
.
The habit of dropping in at The Tidings office
each month and paying your subseription is a good
one.
The Daily Tidings
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199•
afü
? nJ
io
FOR
OWNER
Remember
WR1GLEYS
After Every Meal
The Ford Motor Company requires that
each agency must carry a complete line of
Ford parts and accessories.
I t ’s the lo n g e s t-la s tin g
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR confection y o u can b u y
- a n d it ’s a h e lp to d i- I
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the M atter of the E state of gestion and a cleanses*
PH EBE J. WELLS, deceased'.
lo r th e m outh
an d teeth.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
th a t the undersigned adm inistra­
W rtflS c y ’s m e a n s
b e n e fit a s w e l l a s
to r with Will annexed of the
p le a s u re .
E state of Phebe J. Wells, has fil­
ed his final account in said Court,
and the Hon. G. A. G ardner has
feet November 1, 1924. at 10 o’­
clock A. M. at the Courthouse in
Jacksonville, Jackson
County,
Oregon, as the time and place
for a hearing thereon.
All persons having objections
to the same are required to make
such objections on or before the
tim e set for said hearing.
GEO. W. DUNN,
A dm inistrator.
24-4-Mon.
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■IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Swenson &
Peebler
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
>32 A. St. Ashland, Or«
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ASBESTO S
.READY ROOFINGS
Bear Underwriters’ Class B label, — that means adequate
fire protection and low rates of insurance.
Carey Asbestos Ready Roofings not only resist all sorts of
weather conditions but smoke, fumes and fire as well.
Carey Asbestos Ready Roofings come in several finishes,
white top”,—slate surface and smooth finish.
Call on us for samples and prices.
*'A R oot fo r every b u ild in i.“
Ashland Lumber Co.
When you need anything for vour Ford bring ¡1 to
the Ford Garage and you will be assured of genuine Ford
replacements and the most competent sei vice as our
mechanics specialize on Ford repairing.
H A R R IS O N
BROS.
The Ford Garage
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