Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1925, Image 3

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DR. W . J. CRANDALL
Oatoopathte Phystctag « Surgi
Office Phone 190.
Moose 4»
First National Bunk Bldg.
WASHINGTON'
L E T T E R .'
By CHARLB8 p. STEWART
MBA Service Writer
OElce Phone 2 0 4 J
Home P h m e lM *L
FOB RBNT— Cottage la rear Otloe hours, 10 to 13 A. M.; 1
Apply Hotel Ashland. to 6 P. M.; 7 to 3 evenings. Citi­
of hotel.
3g*8 sene Bank Building.
WASHINGTON— In
two re­
spects American statesmen show
to a disadvantage ia company
with European public man.
They're less mindful of aartor-
lal correctness. They don't know
languages.
This wsa brought
out vary conspicuously at the
recent gathering of the Inter­
parliamentary Union here.
FOR RENT— Partly furnished DR. MA vi L E T —— Above Tidings
Office.
Phons 31.
house, 13« Church street.
36-4
ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
FOR RBNT—House at 3 l ì DR.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
Ntttley. Inquire 400 Nutley.
throat— X-ray Including teeth,.
The American delegates dress­
Jfflee hours, 10 to 13.and 3 to ed well enough.
34-8*
Their suits
6, Swodsnburg BMg:; Ashland,
were
brushed
and
pressed,
and
Oregon.
FOR RENJL—Furnished cabins
fit
batter
than
the
Europeans',
id small apartments.
163 C. KLLY8OX SHINN, D.M.D.
Practically
without
exception
Citisene Bank Bldg.
they were ordinary sacks, with
rv »
lu t N l — Private garago Offhe Phone IB I. Rea. Phone IS4 soft fait hats and tan shoes, as
Evenings By Appointment
between 2nd and 3rd streets.
often as not.
Near paved allay. Phone 23 or
The Europeans, equally al­
PLANING MILL
n i- R .
83-tf
most' without exception, ' never
appeared In anything lees than
the fullest ‘"morning dress'*—
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
Naas. Phone 161
cutaway, pearl gray trousers,
ing rooms. Chattln Apts.,. Phone
plug hat. patent leathers and
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
303-R.
Call forenoons or eve­
spats, gloves, monocle In more
For Service
nings.
3-1 Mo.
than a few eeeee— the whole
Dealers in Cos!. Wood, Packing.
regalla.
.......
FOB BENT—Splendid light airy Cratlr.tj acd Storage. Long dist­
W ith tlh «(Omeo U w a s j u s t
apartment, suitable for two Or ance trucking.
the reverse.
Many of the for­
three persons, «1 Nutley street
eign delegates had their wires
or phone 443J.
6-tf
fer — Good teem and motor
tracks. Good service at a rea­
For style they were nowhere.
sonable price. Phone 88.
compared with their hostesses—
at least, according to American
Transfer
Storage ideas.
FOR SALB OR RENT— Three Hauling — Dray work of all
The Latins, among the visiting
room furnished house, lot 6Ox kinds Quick motor service. Dry
woman,
came the nearest to
36«, located at 388 Hargadlne wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
876 B. Street.
112— tf measuring up to the require­
St., key at 280 Hargadlne, or
ments of American . tastes In
phons X96-R,
36-1» ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May
dress, but even the gowns of
. communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army nt the these appeared to awaken no
FOR SALB— Universal heater,
White Shield Home. 665 May- feelings of envy, so far as fem­
almost new. 826. Call 268 B
fair Ave.. Portland, Oregon.
inine Washington was concerned.
Phone 168-L.
86-4*
A U C T IO N E E R
FOR SALE— All varieties of
A. L. GIDEON
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices Sales takes anywhere— anytipe
low at 60c per box. Doran, 698
Ashland. Oregon
Ashland St.
39-tf
NOTICE OF H EA R IN G ON F IN A L
BU I i BS- ' D orwin Tulips, se­
ACCOUNT
riad colora. 30c, 26c. and 30c
The final account of the under-
«.
Also Daffodils at same
slgned as administrator of the
ice. J. L. Harner, 146 Ahnond
estate of Edson A. Olbbs, also
36-5*
known as E. A. Gibbs, has been
W ANTED TO RENT— Pasture filed with the Clerk of Court of
for five horses for the winter. Jackson county, Oregon, and the
Field and Muou. Box 207, Ash­ Honorable W. J. Hartsell has ap-
land.
35-4» pointed November 2nd, 1925, at
ten o'clock a., m., at the Court­
house in Jacksonville, said County
few days I am offering fine as the time and place for hearing
canning tomatoes at one cent a thereon. Any objections thereto
pound, picked and delivered or must be presented on or before
If you want to fnrnish your
said hearing.
boxea and pick for yourself at
B. D. BRIGGS, Administrator,
1-2 cent a pound. Phone 417-R,
Ashland Oregon.
25-4 Wed
E. E. Phipps, Walker Ave.
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FOR SALE—-Cleveland motor
Phone 448L.
FOR SALE BY OWNER— One
story Bungalow, fnrnlahed, two
apartments or one family home.
Cloae in.
Reasonable for cash.
FOR SALE— 10-acre farm; 7
acres in cultivation, family or­
chard; 7-room honae; barn; good
water; right in the town of Mill
City.
The town with the big
payroll.
Price 28.900.
W ill
trade for Aahland property of
equal or leaser value, and give
time on difference.
Address
owner, J. E. Ray, M ill City, Ore-
RANCH
BARGAINS
W IT H
TERMS
17 ACRES— 14 acres tilled.
Priced at
and 3 for pasture.
31.000.
S ACRES beat of land, fenced,
1600.
11.88 ACRES bottom land, al­
falfa and grain, living water, Ir ­
rigation for 7 1-1 acres, cheap
nt 11160.
AU near City limits, with tele­
phone and R. F. D. privilege«.
Inquire of G. S. Butler, 41 Gran­
ite St., City.
» 1 lno-
Leaving Today—
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rush are
leaving today for. San Frag-
cJsco where they will spend a
few weeks before going to Las
Angelea where they will live far
about a year.
In the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Riddle— AU-year ice plant be­
In the Matter of Estate of ing built here.
Elizabeth N. Anderson, De­
ceased.
The undersigned Executrix of
said Estate has filed in said
Court her Final Account as Small saddles for boys
and girls to ride to school
Executrix, and ther Judge of
said Court haa designated Mon- on, cheap. $9.00 and up.
day, October 19, 1925 at 10:00
See to your plows and harrows,
to be ready for the first rain.
o'clock a. m., at the Court
Posts and fencing. I have a few
House in Jacksonville, Oregon
White Sewing Machlney left
as the time and place to hear
over. W ill close them out for
365.00 each, at
any objections to the approval
of said Account.
LAURA V. EDWARDS,
Formerly Laura V. Steele.
Executrix.
VEIL'S CORNER*
Miss Bstcila Hays. Mrs. Elisa­
beth Van Sant, Mrs. Walker and
Mr«. J. M. Rons, returned Friday
evening from Portland, where
they attended the Synodical of
the State Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church.
To Mr. and
Mr«.
Eugene
Bryant of Alameda, Calif., yes­
terday, a son.
He has been
named William Johnson Bryant.
Mr«. Bryant waa formerly Mias
Joyce Johnson of Ashland.
MATTONÀI CREST
W ANTED TO TRADE— 3 good
heifers for milk cows.
Phone
Llnlnger's Dairy, No. 396-R.
S6-3t»
MBXICO CITY, Oct.
ld -
\ A ll members of the Methodist
Sunday school and congregation fD . P .l—->A report from the
and all friends of Rav. 8. J. President of the National Junta
Chaney and family are invited to for the campaign against the
a farewell social to be held this
(Tuesday) evening at the Metho­
dist church.
* PRUGSTOM
One Cent Sale!
TOM OB&OW , F R ID A Y
A N D SA TUR DA Y
She W ill Iro n For You
Absolutely
Franklin Bakery
X t fe-M ✓
X a
Or at Your Grocer
u ro » o f t h r I r b i t to p .
McNair Bros.
BABCOCK’S GIFT SHOPPE
FLOOR, BRIDGE AND TABLE LAMPS
Through years of experience M rs. Johnson will show you
how to save many unnecessary steps and hours of time
while doing your whole week’s ironing absolutely free
and without obligating you. She will show you how to
iron your husband’s shirts in five minutes, your largest
tgblecloth in six minutes, and before you know it, your
whole task, which ordinarily takes you four oi five
hours, will be done easily, quickly and perfectly in
almost an hour. M rs. Johnson will accomplish these
amazing ironing results with the
WROUGHT IRON FERN STANDS
W onder “Junior”
PICTURES AND PLAQUES
Phone 167
The B e s t I r o n e r
And now you, too, can iron thia easy, modem way.
During M rs. Johnson’s visit we are offering exception­
ally low terms on this latest model family sixe Junior
Simplex Ironer. I f you like the one she uses at your
home, it is yours for
ROYAL & KING
T h ese N am es S tan d for th e B est in Coal
'.UOOJJJ
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
In thé Heart of Town
THE HALLMARK OF
SERVICE
A
Ai ¿ft q u a lity”
CONVALESCENT HOME
Where the stek are cared for
Special rate to Invalids. Call 168
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
ue! Scour every salesroom on every A u to R o w .
and you w ill not find a closed car value to
equal this n ew Standard Star Coach. It ia a
quality-coach, a real coach— it is Star’s great­
est achievement in offering popular master val­
ues. Study, compare these high-priced features.
REAL LEATHER UPHOLSTERY
I Durable—Stylieh— Comfortable 1
NATURAL WOOD WHEELS
FISK FULL BALLOON TIRES
(AdPdKml
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
FINISHED IN SIGNAL BROWN
Prescription Druggist
( Same Beauty ae Sport ModtU ]
$1.25 .
BUILDING , Repairing, Shine*
THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR
for eco n o m ica l and efficient
o p era tio n o f your m o to r
u se th ese tw o su stain ed
q u a lity products in com*
bination»
die
MOTORMATES
y o u r d e a le r fa r
—Associated G a so lin e a n d Cycol Motor Off
ling. Painting. Kalsomlntng, Re-
flntahing. W . T. BlMikwell, 41fc
Oer field. rhene S28U
307-«t
A t the New Reduced Prices
Hardware
L 80 0.00 0,
Winchester Store
ironing day.
•is beautifully finished ia WW
enamel with white enameled
porcelain table top. Looks wall
in din ing room, kitch en o f
laundry.
you can iron easily aad coni-
fortably while seated on an or­
dinary kitchen chair.
A
STANDARD
The officers of the Citizens Bank of Ash­
land are genuinely interested in the hank
itself, in this community, and in you.
i
SEE THEM
—ia convenient and useful every
day of the week.
—ia particularly adapted to the
housewife of the small tami^f
Jordan Electric Shop
Sincerity in service is like genuineness in
gold or the mark “ Sterling” on silver. It
signifies service that always rings true.
Kills germs. For preven­
tion against colds, coughs,
grippe and, influenza.
BOWL
In a d d itio n , th e NeW
Wonder “ Junior" Simplex
with Table Top
With ev en ” ton sold from now on until our supply
is exhausted we will give away a strong, well made
fire shovel, which we know will be appreciated by
CHEST IN ITSELF
WHIP WITH
In the first place, this Worf-
der Ironer ia a real Simplefc
with all the exclusive Sim­
plex features.
Only
DREAM CREAM
35-3»
.X
«*<’«’• th o J u n io r S i
u i t h l» b lo re p reiaed
fo r ir o n in f . T h e IS
lio n e t t h r M t t h o u » o n e e t the
$ 8 9 5 d e l iv e r e d h e r e ! V alue—n ew vab
board
the eaaspaSn sone
M rs. Nellie Johnson, the celebrated authority on home
ironing, is coming to town next week, chock-full of valu­
able information available to you for the asking. Without
obligation she will call on you b y appointment and give
you an interesting and educational analysis of your iron­
ing problems. D o n o t m ise th ia w o n d erfu l oppor­
tu n ity . Telephone a t once t o t y o u r ap p o in tm en t.
A WHQLE MEDICINE
ZONITE
V
abated, it tt keMeveAt
tax levied tor the ext«
of the pent, will <> eft
abeUehed. R is too
estimate the damage
bat undonbtedly it WIG
millions of pasoo.
■ rs . Johnsottäs
I Famoue Hiyk fiear Pouter Plant ]
LOST— Bull Terrier: answers
by name of “Pal.” Return for
reward at Powder Puff Beauty
Shop.
82-tf
l i t Granite.
locusts, grass-hoppers sail, .egg».
Efforts hare been concentrated
largely in destroy lug the new
generation in the States where
most damage has been done with
a slew to preventing invasion
of the rich agricultural State«
I t 1s estimated that eighty
per cent of the post hare been on the Pacific coast and In the
destroyed, totalling slightly In northwest, where for a time it
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
FU R N ITU R E and mattress re­
pairing. »16 Granite St., P. O.
Box 531.
30-12»
MARCELLING 7fic, Phone 186 J
for appointment or call «3 Het­
man St., upstairs apt.
21-1 mo.
excess of two thousand tone df
R etu rn e d F ro m P o rt Ia ml—
W ANTED: — To hear from
owner of good Farm for sale. State 1
eaah price, full particulars. D. F.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
26-3»
WANTED— Children to
and room. 30 Granite St.
Why the old world outclasses
America linqnlstically to easy
to hnderstand. Living at close
quarters with other nationalities.
the Europeans naturally learn
one another’s tongues.
The average American, sur-
rounded only by his own kind,
except along the Mexican border,
where he does acquire a Spanish
smattering, lacks the opportua
Ity and incentive to learn Ian
guages, or to practice them
even 11
locust Indicates that the fight
to p w t d t the
iavaglon
of
hlherto free arena is proving
successful and that the areas
now Invested with the pest
should he free by the end ol the
year.
Mr. afcd Mrs. Dale Ouiley and
daughter, Marjorie, of Roseburg,
are la A shland visiting Mrs.
Gulley's parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hooper. Mr. end Mrs
Dele Gulley and Mr. and Mrs.
Jones left yesterday for Klam-
ath county where they will hunt
for door. ' -
A S S O C IA T E D O IL C O M P A N Y
Hamaker Motor Ça
Dealer