ÄsHLAND DAILY TIDINGS W ednesday, September 24, 1910 TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS LEGAL NOTICES All legal notices ap p ear W ednesday’s issue each week. In t*AGE THREE NEW BUILDING TO HAVE A IR PLA N E LANDING SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 23.— An a irp lan e landing sta tio n on th e roof is provided fo r in plans ju st com pleted for a new 12-story de­ p a rtm en t sto re to be erected a t Sixth and K stre e ts in Sacram ento. In th e opinion of L. F. B reuner, The sta te convention of th e A m eri­ can Legion held in P o rtla n d last who is to have th e big building con­ week m ade resolutions, and adopted stru c te d on th e site of his present a stro n g policy ag ain st aliens, a n ­ store, th e tim e is not fa r d istan t a rc h ists, and bolshevists, and m ade w hen M ilady will go a-shopping via as a basis of its org m 'zn tio n th e a irp lan e and he predicts th a t before fu rth e rin g cf p atrio tism and 109 per long th e re will be such m arked im ­ provem ents in th e construction and cent A m ericanism . control of a irc ra ft th a t it will be The legion is not to deal with an easy m a tte r for m achines to land “ politics” in a n f m an n er but will on th e top of a dow n-tow n store. act vigorously in helping th e leg is­ B reuner has sufficient confidence lato rs to determ ine ’policies.” The in his belief to provide for an expen­ legion is going to re su lt in th e y o u n g ! d itu re of about $50,000 for th e es­ m en of th e natio n tak in g m ore of tab lish m en t of a landing and th e in­ an in te re st in governm ental m at sta lla tio n of elevators to carry aerial te rs and natio n al policies. passengers from the roof down into th e store. HOME-COMING GLAD ONE The s tru c tu re will cost, in all, $750,000. C onstruction w ork will INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— E lson Loy, be s ta rte d w ithin a few days. son of Mrs. E. D. Diskoon, 1202 L au ­ rel stre e t, who re tu rn ed to his home ABANDON PLAN FOR here, was reported dead in F ran ce FLIGHT TO ARGENTINA •five tim es. He believes th a t a com- LONDON.— (By M ail.)— P lan s to rad killed in th e A isne-M arne offen­ fly by airsh ip from London to Buenos sive lies buried in his nam e in A ires have been tem porarily ab a n ­ F rance. Loy gave his “ buddy” his doned as a resu lt of th e governm ent’s coat, which had his pictu re and ad­ com m andeering th e R80, Vickers- dress in it, when he saw th e boy ly­ Vimy super-airship, which several ing in “ no m an ’s la n d ” w ith both m onths ago booked ten passengers his legs blown off. a t $5000 each for the trip. Loy did nt know th a t he w as sup­ Included am ong th e passengers posed to be dead until he reached Springfield, O., w here he visited rel­ atives. He served in F ran ce w ith the 26th in fa n try , 1st division. ADOPTS POLICY were Sir W oodm an Eurbridge, hie wife. Lady W oodm an, and R. H. G riffith. B urbidge and G riffith are the d irecting heads of H arrod's, : which has dep artm en t stores in Buenos A ires and London. "W e have given up hope of being able to fly to Buenos Aires this y e a r,” G riffith told th e United Press. The governm ent's com m andeering of the R80 m eans it will be a year before a n o th e r airsh ip can be built to m ake the trip. Anyhow, we couldn’t have m ade th e trip On the R80 th is year as the landing m ast, which anchors the airship by draw ing it's nose down until a c e rtain height has been reached so th a t passengers can alight and descend via staircases a nd elevators, have not been com pleted in Buenos Aires. Sir W oodm an, Lady W oodm an and m yself have booked steam er passages and will sail for the A rgentine in O ctober.” NOTICE O F S H E R IF F ’S SALE By v irtu e of an execution in F o re­ closure and O rder of Sale duly issued FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE PHYSICIANS out of and u n d e r th e seal of th e cir­ cuit co urt for th e s ta te of Oregon, for DR. H. B. MOORE-:— C hiropractic' Jackson County, dated Septem ber Physician. F irs t N ational Bank j 8th, 1919, in a c e rtain su it th erein , Bldg. P hones: Office, 112; Rea. w herein E lizabeth A. Sm ith as P la in ­ 297-J. tiff, recovered ju d g m en t a g ain st la te s t Revised List H ow ard P. W ilcox and Bessie W il­ DTi ERNEST A. WOOD— P ractice cox, husband and wife, as defendants, lim ited to eye, e a r, nose and for th e sum of T hree th o u sa n d six th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and At Low P rices and all kinds of th irty -tw o and 50-100 2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh­ term s. T im ber and o th e r invest­ h u n d red ($3632.50) to g e th e r w ith $250.00 land, Ore. 73 -tt m ents. All prices a re sam e. Old a tto rn ey fee and $27.80 costs which DR. J . J . EMMENS— P hysician and H ard Tim es q u o tation, b u t subject jud g m en t w as enrolled and docketed surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye, to raise, or w ithdraw al. Now is th e in said C ourt Septem ber 6tli, 1919. ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses su p ­ tim e to buy. Notice is hereby given th a t, p u r­ FOR SALE PROPERTIES plied. O culist and a u ris t fo r S. P. su a n t to th e term s of said execution, R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., No. 4— F o u r room house, electric I will on October 18th, 1919, a t 10 lig h ts and sew er connections, near o’clock a. m., a t th e fro n t door of th e opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore. P hone 667. 21-tf H igh School. Two lots, rich soil; C ourthouse in th e City of Ja ck so n ­ price $700. W ill ta k e h alf cash, ville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer D. M. BROW ER, M. D.— 216 F acto ry balance easy. > St. P hone No. 498-R. Uses radio- No. 6— 100 acres, m o u n tain reso rt, for sale and sell a t public auction for cash to th e h ighest bidder, to satisfy h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t of 15 m iles o u t on good au to road, said ju d gm ent, w ith th e costs of th is chronic diseases. T uberculosis, 10 acres garden and hay land, sale, subject to redem ption as pro­ cancer and o th e r infectious a il­ balance p a stu re and grazing, ir r i­ vided by law , all of th e rig h t, title m ents, respond m arvelously to said gation ditches, w ater rig h t and n u ­ and in te re st that« th e said defend­ tre a tm e n t. jo in tly or individually, m erous springs. T ro u t stream an ts, 1913, ru n s th ro u g h th e place. House, i had on D ecem ber 22nd, ATTORNEYS o r have since acquired, o r now have barn, chicken y ard , etc. In S ea so n No m ore en ch an tin g place can in and to th e follow ing described BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at- p roperty, situ a te d in Jackson County, be found for sum m er hom e; se­ Law , P io n eer Block, A shland. cluded, yet easy of access, w ith S tate of Oregon, to-w it: L ots fourteen (1 4 ), fifteen (15) L. A. RO BERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . fish and gam e in plenty on th e Room s 6 and 6, Citizens* Bank place. P a rtic u la rs on application. and sixteen (16) in H ighland P a rk Bldg. No. 8— 5 acres, all tillab le, 2 m iles addition to th e City of A shland, Jack- T— --------------------------------------- ------- - o u t on highw ay, good buildings, son County, Oregon. NININGER & ROBERTSON, Proprietors STENOGRAPHERS D ated a t Jacksonville, Oregon, splendid location; m o rtg ag e; price Sept. 8th, 1919. $1700. JESSIE H TH A TC H ER — Public C. E. TE R R IL L , P h o n es 155-156 ASHLAND, OREGON No. 10— E xtrem ely b e a u tifu l and S heriff of Jackson County, Oregon. S tenographer. C om m ercial Club well appointed m odern bungalow , By FLORA THOMPSON, 2 blocks off pavem ent; b e a u tifu l: H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m .; 2 9-4 W ed. D eputy. grounds, $3400. p. m. to 6 p. m ., No. 12— 8-room m odern house, 100 NOTICE O F S H E R IF F ’S SALE feet fro n t; one block from paved CONTRACTING AND BUILDING By v irtu e of an execution in Fore- stre e t in p re tty location; garage,! closeure and O rder of Sale duly is­ etc., $2700. A. L . LAMB— Contractor and Build­ er. C em ent, Brick and W ood­ No. 14— 8-acre o rch ard and alfalfa, sued out of and u n d er th e seal of w ork. Tel. 463-J. 343 M ountain 3-room house, 2 m iles from tow n; th e C ircuit C ourt for th e S tate of Or­ Ave. splendid soil and location. P rice egon, for Jackson County, dated Sep­ Hood R iver citizens com plain at tem b er 2nd, 1919, in a c e rtain suit high cost of living and rents. $2500. B. L. DELSMAN— C on tracto r and No. 16— 6-room m odern house, lot th ere in , w herein J. L. H a m e r, as builder, A shland, Ore. Estim ate« * 95x150, au to b arn , chicken house, P la in tiff, recovered ju d g m en t and cheerfully given. F re e plans when etc.; lots of fru it; location splen­ decree a g ain st Nan L. S trickfaden as we do y our work. W hen securing did; 5 blocks from P. O., 2 blocks D efendant, fo r th e sum of Two us, you save th e cost of a s u p e r­ from paved stre e t. P rice $3000. th o u san d and seven h u n d red nine in te n d e n t as we w ork rig h t on No. 18— 7-room house, b ath , etc., and 55-100 ($2709.55; to g eth e r w ith th e job w ith th e men. Phone 120. lot and h a lf on paved stre e t, cen­ $200.00 a tto rn e y fees and $17.50 MEANS tra l p a rt of town. Price, w ith easy costs, w hich judgm ent was enrolled FRANK JORDAN — G eneral Con­ and docketed in said C ourt A ugust term s, $1600. tra c tin g and re p a ir work. Cement w ork specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 No. 20— 7-room house, b arn and lot, 30th, 1919. Notice is hereby given th a t, p u r­ 65x170, located on boulevard, G ranite St. 21tf su a n t to th e term s of said execution price $3500. No. 22 — M agnificent residence, I will on October _18th, 1919, a t 10 •%-acre fru it, berries, sm all d w e l-, TAXI SERVICE ling, b a rn ; only ............ $1100.00 We are proud to recommend silghtly location, larg e grounds, o’clock a. m., a t th e fro n t door of th e c o u rt house in the Good location. EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­ fru it and garden, close in. New to our customers senger C halm ers, Seven Passengei m odern house, unusually finished City of Jacksonville, Jackson Coun­ Six-room dw elling in railro a d addi­ ty, Oregon, offer for sale and tion, east of F o u rth St.; b ath , hot H udson. T rips anyw here. Reliable and appointed. Sacrifice price sell a t public auction for cash to the and cold w a ter; te r m s . . . $850.00 d riv ers and quick service. Stand $4500. Term s. O ther B argains for O ther W ants. a t Rose Bros. Day Phone 213; No. 24— 23 acres, good house, 1% highest bidder, to satisfy said ju d g ­ m ent, w ith th e costs of th is sale, sub­ N ight, 101. m iles from cen ter of tow n, on ject to redem ption as provided by highw ay, silghtly location. Hog law. all of th e rig h t, title and in te r­ PA IG E CAR TAXI, W. J. A lbert, We know som ething of the policies w ire fenced and cross fenced. est th a t th e said d efen d an ts jointly P rop. L arge 7-passenger auto. Real E sta te and Real Insurance. At forced sale; price, $2500. and c h a ra c te r of th is firm , and know Prices reasonable easy riding. or individually, had on A pril 1st, E stablished 1883. Day or night. Stand “ VICTORY’ No .26— 30 acres, good buildings, 1915, or have since acquired, or now th a t these drugs and m edicines are w ater, in house; all a lfa lfa ; a real have in and to th e follow ing de­ Phone 84; Home phone CAFE. put up to give satisfactio n and not money m aking ran ch ; ju st a t edge scribed property, situ a te d in Jackson 183. sim ply to sell. of tow n. P rice $10,000, and County, S tate of Oregon, to-w it: cheap a t th a t. •THE FIX1T SHOP’ Lot eighteen (1 8 ) and a strip of SOLE AGENTS No. 28— 7-room house, larg e grounds, land 40 feet wide off th e n o rth erly B ring It to me, I oan fix it right. b eautiful location, lots of shade. side of lot seventeen (17) lying a d ­ Law n Mowers and Bicycles my spe Forced sale; price, $1250. cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main No. 30— 3 % -acre alfa lfa and fru it, jacent to and th e full length of lot 18, all in Nob-Hill addition to the stre e t, A shland. scenic location In city; m odern City of A shland, Jackson County, O r­ C orner b|- th e P ark . bungalow ; lots of fru it; a money egon. POLEY & ELHART, Druggist« USED CARS FO R SALE IN THE HEART OF TOWN I w an t to close o u t on C ream Sep producer; forced sale. Price D ated a t Jacksonville, Oregon, a ra to rs. $3500. FO R SALE— 1918 C hevrolet in good Septem ber 2nd, 1919. . .H av e two left over from before th condition. M. I. Hibbs, 62 F o u rth No. 32— % -acre garden and fru it C. E. TE R R IL L , w ar prices, an d will sell them a< St. 21-4t* and n u ts; good m odern 5-rooiu Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. cordingly. B oth a re 450 lb. capacity house; close in; sightly location. By FLORA THOMPSON, New a n d used Sew ing M achine WANTED Forced sale price, $1500. 9-4t W ed. D eputy. of m ost any m ake fo r sale o r rent No. 34— 3-acre prize-w inning o r­ W e have h u n d red s of used Sew We a re o ffering som e real values W ANTED— Good m ilch cow, fresh chard hom e, two blocks from paved NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ing M achines th a t we have tak e n i: o r soon fresh. B. L. Powell. Tel. in Diam onds. You cannot lose; the ACCOUNT s tre e t; m odern im provem ents and tra d e fo r new W hite m achines, a n 294-R. 21-2t a proven m oney m aker, $5000. In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of som e of th em is as good as new. Wil chances a re good for a m uch higher price in th e n e a r fu tu re. FAMILY OF T H R E E desire to ren t No. 36— 8% acres fine tillab le land, Mary K a th e rin e H endricks, Deceased. be sold for a sm all price. The undersigned a d m in istra to r h a s no buildings; large shade trees, m odern furnished house. Apply sightly hom e building place; on filed in th e County C ourt of Jackson Box No. 2, care Tidings. 20-3* Boulevard, edge of city; $2500. County, Oregon, his full and final ac­ MEN WANTED for w ork on Pacific No. 38— No. 38— 15 acres, 10 in fru it count of his ad m in istra tio n of said highw ay south of Ashland. W age and garden, 5 acre wood lot; splen­ estate, and th e H onorable G. A. The Jeweler $4.50 per day, 8 hours, steady did buildings; silghtly location in G ardner, County Judge, has desig­ w ork. Board $1.05 per day. In ­ edge of tow n; a money producer nated th e 18th day of October, 1919, You can use it fo r gas in GOOD SERVICE, COURTEOUS q u ire O skar-H uber. Office up­ M aito aqd a lovely hom e place. Very at 10 o’clock a. m., a t the courthouse, th e sum m er and when th e TREATMENT s ta irs in City H all, Ashland. ir. Jacksonville, Jackson County, Or­ low price, $5500. w eath er gets cold use wood 58-tf No. 42— 25 acres orch ard , all kinds egon, as th e tim e and place for a or coal fo r fuel a ll in th e fru its, grapes, etc., a lfa lfa and h e a rin g th ereon. Any person hav­ sam e stove. T here a re no FOR SALE OR TRADE garden, irrig a te d , good buildings, ing objection to th e said account is p a rts to change in tu rn in g sightly hom e, shade and n u t trees. required to p resent such objection to from one fuel to th e other. 183 ACRES bottom land Surprise This is superb sub u rb an hom e, 8 said C ourt on or before th é said It is sim ple enough for a Valley, Calif., fru it, alfalfa. Good JAM ES BA RRETT, Prop. child. m inutes from cen ter of A shland. hearing. DARBY O’TOOLE, tra d e if you can handle m ortgage. P rice $8000. W ill assum e. J. S. Payne, K lam ­ P hone 188. A dm inistrator. No. 44— 28 acres, 2 m iles from town 9-4t W ed. Three Ranges in One a th Falls, Ore. * 21-1 on highw ay, a ll fenced; all tilla ­ Notice of Appointment of Adminis­ ble except few acres; some w a te r; and but One to Buy FOR SALE trator and to Present Claims. 5 acres apples; no house. A very A tw ist of th e key in one Notice is hereby given, th a t the sightly hom e place, and good s o il.' FO R SALE— Seven room bungalow , d irection elevates th e g a s undersigned, J. E. T hornton, has Price, $1700. fu rn ish ed o r unfurnished. In ­ b u rn e r flush w ith th e bot­ been appointed by th e Hon. G. A. DAN CONNER, Proprietor. q u ire 555 F airview St. Phone No. 46— 8 acres irrig a te d g ard en and G ardner, County Judge of Jackson tom of th e oven, opens th e varigated o rch a rd ; scenic loca­ 303-J. 1-mo* H ea d q u a rte rs for Com m ercial Men exit in th e top, tu rn s on co unty, Oregon, as A d m in istra to r of tion, in city, house, b a rn , etc., and T ourists. th e gas— all autom atically. th e e sta te of Chauncey D. S toddard, FO R SALE— Vetch G ray Oats, Cheat, $3000. A tu rn of th e key in th e op­ Anyone having a claim E uropean P lan. Rye, Baled Hay, Rolled Barley No. 48— 17% acres su b u rb an hom e, deceased. E xcellent G rill. B illiard players p refe r th is pla< i posite direction and th e gas a g ain st th e e sta te of said deceased is G rass Seeds. R alph W aldo Elden. M erchants’ Lunch. because they know th a t they can g< t close to city of A shland; a ll in is tu rn e d off, th e b u rn e r hereby required to p resent th e sam e, M edford, Ore. 60 tf GOOD cues; and m odern equipm et t bearing orchard b u t 2 % a c r e s .' Two Blocks from L ith ia P ark . low ered, th e exit closed and duly verified, a t th e law offices of Good new house, b a rn and pack­ m akes a lot of difference in th e plea) ■ th e range ready for coal o r FO R SA LE.— Slightly used dim en­ Briggs & Briggs, in th e P ioneer ASHLAND, OREGON. ing house, $6000. ure of th e game. wood. sion lum ber and flooring. Good block, in th e city of .A shland, Jack- No. 50— 15-acre apple and peach o r­ You KNOW it. Come in and tak e a look as new. P hone 120. 53tf P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th er ui • ch ard , 2 m iles from tow n; large son county, Oregon, w ithin six a t th e Best Com bination m onths from th e date of th e first b arn and packing house, sm all desirable elem ents a re a b so lu te l) range on e a rth . We will LIVE STOCK publication hereof. dw elling shack; $2000. TABOO here. W e invite GENTL1.«' “tak e pleasure in show ing J. E. THORNTON, MEN only. you. GOATS— At Stud. F ine Toggen No. 51— 6-room m odern house on A d m in istrato r. paved stre e t, 81x148; fru it and This is a clean, congenial am usix b urg buck; large, handsom e, h o rn ­ D ate of first publication Septem ber shade tre e s; forced sale, $2000. m ent hall for decent clean-cut fe • less; of im ported blood; perfect 17, 1919. 15-4W ed. lows. m arkings and of ex tra heavy milk No. 52— % -acre, fa ir house; lots of fru it; good garden lan d ; splendid stra in , 5 and 7 qt. g u aran teed ser­ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Economical House Furnishers close in location; $1300. vice. 551 N. M ain St. Phone EXCHANGE OR SALE 477-J. P. O. Box 225, A shland. In th e M atter of E sta te of W ayne N. “Clean Sport for Regular F ello w s* , 14-lm o* No. 5— Some first class unincum ­ G rubb, Deceased. bered residence p roperty in San To W hom It May Concern, T ake GOATS FOR SALE— Two hundred Diego to exchange for im proved Notice: T hat th e undersigned, A nna nannies and fifty w ethers, all hom e in A shland. young and in fine shape. F. W No. 7— Two p ro fitably occupied E. Grubb, has been appointed by th e Hon G. A. G ardner, Judge of the Moore. Phone 3F5. Call noon dw ellings in B ellingham , W ash., County C ourt of Jackson County, Or­ o r evening. 12-10t* to exchange for A shland hoane. egon, as th e A dm in istratrix of th e es­ No incum brance. ta te of W ayne N. G rubb, deceased. FOR SALE— A team of m ules, No. 9— 5 acre a lfalfa, 5-room bunga­ Any person having a claim ag ain st w eighing 1200 lbs. each and dou­ low, A shland su b u rb s; price $2800. said e sta te m ust present th e sam e, ble h arn ess in good condition. W ill ta k e clear residence property duly verified, a t th e law office of P rice $150.00. A bargain. See to value of $1000 and give tim e Briggs & Briggs, in P ioneer block, B. R. G reer a t T idings office. on balance. A shland, Oregon, w ithin six m onths 2-lm o No. 11— 1% acres, 8-room house; from th e date of th e first publication lots of fru it and b e rries; half of th is notice. FOUND ANNA E. GRUBB, block from paved s tre e t; price A dm inistratrix, A shland, Oregon. $1700. W ill ta k e ranch property FOUND— Roan gelding w ith J. M. D ate of first publication is Sep­ in exchange. b ar u n d e rn e a th on rig h t stifle,4-FC on left shoulder. Ow ner can have No. 13— 15-acre highly im proved tember 24, 1919. 21-4 Wed. With fibre or rubber soles. fru it tra c t, good buildings. A sam e by paying for ad and feed. m oney m aking home. W ill con­ F. W. York, A shland. 13tf sid er clear property in c e n tra l or A sh lan d Iron W o rk s The ideal shoe for outing so u th e rn C alifornia for exchange. SOLICITORS WANTED (In c o rp o ra ted ) use. Price My price, unincum bered, $8500. Office and W orks No. 248 Helm ai WANTED— Man or wom an to solicit No incum bered p ro p erty consid­ St., A shland, Ore. ered. subscriptions in th e city fo r Daily Some irrig a te d ranches and o r­ M an u factu rin g E ngineers, G eneral Tidings. E nquire a t T idings of­ fice. 15-tf ch ard s n e a r tow n of Rogue River R e p a ir W ork a t bottom prices and on easy term s. W e m an u fa ctu re P aving Plan! Several extrem ely good business E quipm ent, Sawm ill, M ining and FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE offerings. Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas E n­ V acant lots a t a ttra c tiv e prices. FOR SALE— Im proved acre; five gines, Boilers and H eavy Steel. I w rite F ire Insurance and handle W ork; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Brasu room co ttag e; b arn ; chicken R ental P roperties. house; city w a te r; on Lincoln St. and Bronze C astings of every kind. P rloe reasonable. Easy term s H aving th o ro u g h ly equipped oui See B eaver R ealty Co. 40tf p lan t for th e m an u fa ctu re and r e ­ One qu art fruit c a n s 90c T w o quart fruit c a n s $1.25 p airs of heavy and all classes of m a­ Licensed R ealty B roker. New com pany form ed to o p e r a te , H otel A ustin Bldg., Ashland, Ore. chine a n d foundry w ork, we solicit y o u r o rd ers an d inquiries. Estimate«« coal m ines betw een Coquille and i - — ■ - and q u o tatio n s fu rn ish ed on a p p lic a ­ jlandon. j — One cen t th e word each tim e. ............— --- Homes and Ranches QUALITY GROCERIES W e h a v e you in m in d w h en buying. You w a n t fresh, d ep en d ab le food. THAT’S TH E K IN D W E HAVE! Fresh Vegetables and Fruits W hite House Grocery We Are The Nyal Store NYAL QUALITY Real Estate Superior Quality NYAL GOODS BILLINGS AGENCY P E I L ’ S Poley’sDrug Store Diamonds Good M ea ts 0. H. Johnson Farm ers Attention! We have bought an unusually good all purpose farm paint—lor painting— W agons, Im plem ents, Silos, Granaries, Barns We believe it pays to keep implements ot ail kinds painted—A little painting in the fail is TRUE ECONOMY. Carson-Fowler Lumber Com pany What? Bending over a Range this Hot Weather? T ry a Simplex Universal Combination Range W e can help you w ith East' Side Meat Market your fall H ousecleaning Hotel Austin Ashland Laundry Co. Good Cues and Tips Alnnlt’s Billiard Parlor S w en so n & McRae HUNTING SHOES Brown Duek Ashland, Oregon The Home of Dependable Tools, Cutlery, K itchenw are, Stoves and R anges E. T. STAPLES tion.