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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1919)
I 4^ I ■ <& H ILT, CALIFORNIA, ITEM S <t> p ® ® ® i Miss B ernice W arren s, siste r of j V ictor W arrens, h as re tu rn ed from - s cue m onti. on dok r. ' San iDego w here she has been for I L. F. Johnson of K la m a th county £e r health. THE FINIT SHOP is cam ped in th é a u to -p à rk fo r a few ' Dr. Johnson and Dr. H edger, two days w hile looking over th e R ogue painless dentists, are in H ilts for two , .r t : ■ weeks. Law n ?-iv.ers an ' Bicycles my sp e R iver valley w ith a view to locating. Miss W est of A shland spent last cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. M ain M i’.ir. Johnson is in te re ste d in o r c h a r d - , wee]i visitin g h er cousins, Miss Eim a stre e t, A shland. iug and m ay engage iu th a t b usiness! Bailey a n d Mrs. E. T refren. Bobbie W agner and bis sp a rrin g , if he finds a su ita b le location. WATC H R E P A IR Î NG p a rtn e r, Mr. P etd l, is a t H ilts tra in * ♦ * in g fo r th e m atch t h a t Mr. W a g n e r' W. A. FR EEB U R G — F in e W itch Re- F red T. Bilyeu and fam ily of Scio a n d Ray M athew s a re to have a t: 25 E. p airin g . On the Plaza. w ere recen t visito rs a t th e L ith ia W eed, L abor day.. Main. Ross Cox invited the H ilts people auto-cam p. W hile in A shland Mr. lo st : _____ Bilyeu enjoyed a v isit w ith his cou- to M ount C rest Sunday for a picnic. I W. N. W agner and J. E. .Tones! LOST— Arm. id park, k u n d rv bag ! sin, II. C. E m ery of th e F irs t N ation- tr a ile d steak s over th e cam pfire, j co n tain in g m an and lad y ’s hats. ! al bank. w hile th e ladies of H ilts furnished F in d e r ad d ress C. E. T u rn er, Or » » * \ cakes and salads. A bout 100 people land,- Cal. L. L o n g stro ff of Salt L ake City, a tte n d ed . At 3 o’clock a sparring! — m atch was w itnessed by th e people WANTED U tah, who is m ak in g th e big sw ing betw een Bobbie W agner and his p a rt a p a rtm e n t. th ro u g h th e Rocky m o u n ta in states, ner, L a te r races were run. F irst, a : 1-tf Yellow: one p a rk and back th ro u g h sto u t lad ie s’ race, won by Mrs. H a r O regon a n d W ashington, w as a vis- ry W a rre n ; slim lad ies’ race, won byi R uby Keene. T he sto u t m en’s r a c e 1 good C01ldiii0ll. , Phorie 165. 1-tf Jlto r a t th9 autom obile cam p m L ith ia was a tie betw een Messrs. C o ttin iJ p a rk la st v.eek. Mr. L o n g stro ff s ta t- A der and K lutz. A fter th e o th er MEN W for w ork on P acific I e d w hile h e re th a t tlie A shland cam p J races it w as ru n over and won by big .way south of A shland. W age i the best he had en co u n tered op. his n d K lutz. The boy. ’ race w as won $4 >0 per dav, 8 hours, steady! ljy Clinton Gano; g Is’ r ice by Z e lt l i w ork. Board $1.05 per day. r In-1 - - | trip - L utm an. Both sm all boys’ races * * * quire O skar-H uber. Office up- i w ere won by H enry Cox. sta irs iu City H all, A shland. G. E B aker and fam ily of Fresno. M innie Com pton has been v isitin g 1 _________ ■_____ ______________ L l Calif., w ere cam ped a t th e L ith ia her a u n t. Mrs. H enry L u tm an , be-| HOMES W ANTED— I am h a v in g ! auto-cam p for a few days th e last fore leav in g fo r S anta Cruz, w here j m any cdlls fo r city hom es a t re a j week.- They had been on an auto- Mss C rom pton will e n te r high sonable prices and term s and i m obile trip to A nacortes, W ash., and school. Miss C rom pton’s home is at H appy Camp. w ould be glad to have ow ners who ?.f. H. G rover arriv ed hom e from , w ere hound fo r S acram ento. a t i i " c.Aic- t wi:d to -ell, 1 .1 11 1 at Susanville Sunday. Mr. G rover w i!l! * » » ell for you if Vour _ w rite. I cm soon leave to tak e charg e of the E. T. Staples, price is rig l C. R. G regg and fam i of Salem b u ilding of the new m ill a t Susan Bonded Re i op-ed a t th e auto-cam p fo r sev- ville. iext door to FOi tin Ho J r. a n d Mrs. B ert M iller are) e ra l days w h il? pussing th ro u g h h ere -ll GARAC on a trip to Roc lends, Calif., w here spending a few days in Chico visiting; relatives. W hile th e re Mrs. M iller HOUSES W ANTED— I am officing they expect to vi.-ii for a year. will try to obtain a tea c h e r for the next door to A ustin H otel en tran ce an d have fre q u e n t in q u iries for j sm all grades. M rs. M a g g ie B ig e lo w o f G ra n t.; room s, fu rn ish ed houses and un- ! Cass is visitjng h e r nephew , Banks m :... ; . ! •• , .i: A nn w rite m e y ou- o f f - m w ir. th is ¡ A M H fV ’ r T ’ ?V h N V Newcomb. lin e .. E. T. Sta des, A uthorized,.) H Ü Ü i ! 5 h H v ? UfïL.-l 1 I U PAULSEKUD & BARRETT TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS One cent th e w ord each tim e. Tu PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. J. EMMENS— P h y s ic ia n and surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses su plied. O culist and a u rist fo r S. P R . R. Offices, M. F. and H. B ldg- opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore. Phone 567. ' 21-tf D R . ER N EST A. WOOD— Practice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an, 2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., Ash land, Ore. 73-tf DRIGGS & BRIGGS, Law, P io n eer Bfbck, A shk.nd. CIVIC IMPROVEM ENT CLUB— T 3 re g u la r m eetings of th is club be held on th e second and i T uesday of each m onth a t 2 p. m ., a t th e A uxiliary H all. P ublic BESSIE R. THAT! ¡11 AI S tenographer. Com m ercial C.u Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a m .; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m., a fte r Septem b e r 1. L. A. ROBFB.l Room s 5 and Bldg. •V 6, C itizens’ B i D. M. BROW ER. M. I».— 216 Factory St. Phone No. 498-R. i h e a t larg ely in his tre ,f chronic diseases. T u t can cer and o th er in oi ■ . ¡- m en ts, respond n u i n e k u l> :o tre a tm e n t. D R . H. B. MOORE Physician. F ifs t N ational Bldg. P h o n es: Office, l i d ; 207-J. PAGE TffttÈfl ASHLAND DAILY ’fïD lN G S Monday, ¡September 1, lO ’i: i'. CONTRACTING AND 14! IL ! ' i A. L. LAMB— < font fa c to r and Buibi- e r. C em ent, Brick w o rk . Tel. 463-J. 343 ?-:ou;:i- Ave. — spoke Very highly of th e A shland auto-cam p, w hich th ey d eclare to be ’ th e best th ey have stru c k on th e j Coast. » , , ¡ T W I N AMnUPMCC Qualify First Modem Portraiture Kodak Finishing Picture Framing Kodak Films Framed Ficlures Photo Supplies Studio Ashland The Camera Exchange On the Plaza EAÖLE MEAT MARKET Q uality M eat. LOUIS SCHWEIN, 1’iop. C leanliness. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND Service. A shland Mills H U M P H R E Y S & GASA WAY, Props, “Ashland Butte” Flour, Feed and Cereals Dealers in Grain and Poultry Foods Ashland, Oregon. P h o n e 49 ."'C’Ai? S a n k , 'w th the Chirrxi. C / qc /^. LEGAL NOTICE L. DELSMAN— C on tracto r a I — i s ü n u i L n h u H u I u l u builder, A shland, Ore. 1 Notice o f Si F o r Men and W omen. ch eerfu lly given. F ree plan w un- j Notice is he w e do y o u r work. Wli n st - 171 E a st M ain. Tel. 119 dersigned h a s ml acco unt ; us, you save th e cost of a s- ■ of h e r adm in re-.; ■ ' o f A s h h ir d a n u u th e est at‘é i VariC In te n d e n t as we w ork i ONE should tak e th e sam e precau of Ivan D. A .".(lev: ite, deceased, in i vicinity a re n m aking im provem ents on th e job w ith the tions for th e safety of his valuable th e county co Jackson coui it V I th e ir p ro p ert in th e way of build- papers, as he does for th a t of his Pits; O. Oregon, and h a t the FR A N K JORDAN — G B illiard players p re fe r this place, in g m uch he; ;1 ad d itio n s and ren- m oney. You BANK your m oney 2 nateci court h as des tra c tin g and re p a ir w ork. C : h e re — so why not re n t one of o u r b eau tify in g th e ir because th ey know th a t they dan get i e r 4, 1919, ; it th e h our of 10 otfatiop.s, w ork specialty. Tel. 430-J, 2r . GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent Safa Deposit Boxes for those Deeds, îk a. m ., a t th e court he use i , home, w ith i ut a n d paper. G ran ite St. m akes a lot of difference in the pleas, Notes, Bonds, M ortgages, etc.? Jacksonville, said county. as ti ,6 111316 A. I. Bea ■ is having his hand- ure of th e game. Com plete a n d convenient in every and place for her i. i’. • IO I s W ELDING AND UKAZ. NG ome on Iow a s tre e t tre a t- You KNOW it. d ep artm en t. and th e settlem er t of said m ■t'iA’wnf P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th e r un- a « t of p a in t th is week. M ARGARE' ? A PPLEC ? E X P E R T W ELDING AND B R A /:N G W- trix . IV. ■ is ma! ing some re- i desirable elem ents a re absolutely W e fix all kinds of brok ! TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE- pieces. E a ste rn Supply Con.. a irs and imp jvem ents to his resi- i .'JEN only. A shland, Oregon, trt- r ence on his ranch A s h la n a .; This is a clean, congenial am use- ---------------------------------------------------- A me n g i m p ro vement s to r:i:ic:i j m ent hall for decent clean-cut fel- TAXI SERVICE Among Oic Tourists ro p ertie s n e a r A shland is th a t of F. ! lows- E V CART E P R E S <W z ^ ^ A 5 H L A N D - O (3EG O ^ EVANS TAXI S 3 -1 L ta, •?.?. ^viiieh is fcaung som e at- C M V A U PE L VICE PRE» in the Free Aato Camp J ' r eenger C halm ers, Seven. F. ;■ J W M c C O Y . CASHIER 2ÍJ a c ilO Xi. H udson. T rip s anywi re . R ei: lean Sport, for ¿ te p u la r F ellow s” A I 1 C L A R K BUSMASST CASH drivers a n d q u ic k se rv ic e . S t..' : a t Rose Bros. Day P h o n e - * : 7 Louis W ai irs anct v/iic c sattle, jcnjeiu^ikEru^LiJi N ig h t, 101, L i; « s d r y ' lia ñ a n la n who have be< i to San F i’rancisco ran and a re now h< bound, w ere tini FO R RENT M a c h in e s. B e tte r Servire. am ong the )ile to u rists FOR RENT s cam ped a t th L to-cump here G ran ite, furnished. J. F. And We Need P a tro n s. fir-m on-w ed-sa' recently. * ■rial A tW nticn Given to F am ily ì F a i r FO R SALE E . R. Herfcold of Oat d was - n r T=a T r a d e . am ong th e C a life - e rs a t the hi FO R SALE Vi Huto-Ciimp d u rin g th e pa tw o days. Rye, B aled Ha] F . E . F R E N C H f i SONS, P rops. * if * IF* G rass Seeds. '. M edford, Ore. San Fri ,sco to u ris 3tf ts a r com ing 112 P hone 1G5. s.ni n trip s FO R SALE — Du l!2 a b o u t 100 p o u n d s ; a ls o rrito ry . fa rro w next m onth. J. F. R eho. , . ,.. listered a t th e O n S a t é / K F S Æ c c o u i î f s 690 Roca St. 1 nF3 — Lui til Id am p w ith! lith e p ast 60tf m on. wed. sat. few days w ere Uhl, « . F. Balm 'K FO R SALE— Good w ork t m and ®:.e, and I I o n b r o th e r s . U nder the above heading the Santa A na (C al.) R egister tells q u ire Roscoe A pplegat . : * is « r 7 0 n St 6 9 -3 * i of an experience of another ublication in its section of the state. _ ° _____________________________________ C h a r le s son and fam ily of | F O R SA LE.— S lig b tlj used di F The facts furn ish th e ir own com m entary. 1 a t th e a u to -p a rk I N5 r ¡- ; € F sion lum ber and flooring. on . a fte r an autom obile trip ! ;s tf as new . P hone 120. Ä a Ä m f The wind bloweth w here it listeth: to Cral L ake by way of K lam ath i a il FO R SALE— An id ea l Stock ' , Faik5. A nd no answer com eth: fV Dollar Starts an Account, 1400 acres, big la n g e a d ja c e n t; • * • , h ay , w a te r and grain. A itr; Nve N either com eth the wood or the corn or the ’taters or the eggs TI. D. H u n te r and fam ily and F. STAÎS BA y K OF ÂSHÏ,™ . price and tel m s. A. H u n te r and fam ily m ule up a or the bacon: • office for !■ p a rty who a re tra v e lin g iu th re e a u pies, H otel A ustin Bldg. Some days ago, a good, liberal, loyal, generous, broad-m inded tom obiles down ilie : F O R SALE— R E A L ESI' w ere cam ped in th e i citizen of one of the ,:cow counties” wrote the local weekly paper JTOR SA I. I th e p ast week. T th a t he w anted to subscribe for it d u rin g 1919 and get the county lo ts on E lizabeth -. .c t | ran ch ers from D rink p ita l. W rite S. O. Peck, ■ j ew ar, C anada, an news, and would send in his subscription if the paper would be ton, W ash. I Long Beach, Calif. sent at the OLD P R IC E (th e price has of necessity been advanced FO R EXCHANGE Tmprow ¿ 2 1 . - ap p les a n d alfalfa, u n d e r Gow rn from $1.00 a year to $1.50 ) m e n t ditch, for A shland ! s * low o r sm all im proved tra c t. R “ »Ve im m ediately wrote h im ,” says the editor, “ we would ac v e M. Hood, H erm iston, Or. n. «fia ä Tía! cept his proposition— provided he would brin g us a cord of wood, 5 7-1 m o’ B F in e T a ilo r in g SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Good Cues and Tips Áinuti’s Billiard Parlor ^ J k H ís íN a tíO tta íB a n k Co. ¡ Doing” r Your S a F O R SALE— Improv; d acre; f; room c o tta g e; b a rn ; ch k a h ouse; city w a te r; on 1 P ric e reasonable. Easy See B eaver R ealty Co. 4Qtf , , -------------------------- FOR SALE— Or will O de i'o" O , gon property consisting of corn m aize and cot to n . W . 1 Liles. Lou, Tex <. 64-lm o BARGAINS IN REV place in tow n th a t is ti" • huy considering tli ■ i- ; F ightliness in R ' A lso have some acre woi n proved a t a ttra c tiv e p a t term s. Staples, m d ■; ;o k Garage. I O S ■ I S e-y a! in yo n. 3-r-10c Loaves 2— 15c Loaves !A M H S R » a D oughnuts, Bu.is. Si 1, FINANCIAL JV A N TED — $10,ì)00 to S 2 5 ,u . . . am ple security on a live i •' k proposition. W ill . tim e fo r th e next 90 d . : - quire at the T idings o. ie 1- FIR E INSURANCE Is ; m an’s safeguard as well - endorser. Why not t i : property as well M ake a bet of $4 a g a in st $10 )01 th a t you will not have a fir- in a year. You win if you h Old R eliable InsU ram . Co. .. E. T. Staples, H otel Austin B e.' lag .m e x t door to F o rd G ar.w e. 1-tf f L iih is B a k e r y y C. JORGENSEN, P rop. O 1H ES TA ILO R S FOR MEN A N D W OM EN Best W oolens; L atest F a sh ions A lw ays. Satisfaction G uaranteed White Boots, Oxfords and Pumps SUBSTANTIA! 8EBllCTI9tlS Our Window Shows She Varidy a barrel of corn, a bushel of sweet potatoes, a basket of eggs, or a side of bacon ai ihe priee he go! for these commodities five or six years ago, w hen there was some profit in publishing a new spaper at $1 00 a year. “ Seven long days have passed— and no wood, no corn, no ’taters, no eggs, no bacon. “ H e couldn’t afford to do it. Yet, he was generous enough to send h im th e paper for $1.00 and m ake him a present of 50 cents. Of all the 33,285 people in the county th is k in d ly disposed in d i vidual is th e only one with gall enough to ask us to send the paper at the old p ric e —and we do not believe there is another in the whole cou n ty .” E very user of a telephone who slops to th in k know s th a t he would be paying an inadequate rate now if he was not paying sub sta n tia lly m ore th a n he was before the war. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.