ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Wednesday, June 23, 1920 PAGE THREE H. O. Anderson. | committee. She says that mil- cepted an invitation to lay the lions of little silver roosters Will keel of the dreadnaught Montana be taken to the national conven-at the Mare Island navy yard next 25 East Main. Phone 181 —-------------------------------- — I tion at San Francisco by demo week, according to a telegram re- CITY AND FARM PROPERTY ! cratic women. She said: ceived here. In the invitation extended to ‘ The rooster is a proud bird Three-acre fruit and chicken and has something to crow about. I Secretary Daniels it was suggest- ranch, choice location, with seven ¡ room house, all modern conven- I find the donkey was wished on | ed that the governor of Montana Barn and three chicken the party just after the Civil War be invited to participate in the ex­ ieuces. houses, peaches, apples, pears, | cherries, berries, good garden. when the democrats stubbornly ercise as second riveter, but it Bet ween 800 and 000 Leghorn refused the reconstruction pro­ has not been learned whether the chickens and two fine cows go gram of the opposite party. The governor will be present. with the place. Fine income pro­ democrats are not ‘mulish,” only ducer. $5,250, terms on part. ‘firm.’ ” W. M. Barber. ASHLAND REALTY CO. Business and Professional One cent the word each time. THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB Is keeping up the civic health of Ashland just as we are help­ ing to keep up the physical health of the community. M COUNTY THE SANITARIUM DR. GEO. O. JARVIS PHYSICIANS DR. FRANK M. MOXON—Physi­ cian and Surgeon. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. Office, 425 E Main St., Opp. Public Library. CONTRACTING AND BUILDING LAMB—Contractor Builder. Cement, Brick Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. Pine St. SALEM PLANT PREPARES DEHYDRATED FRUITS SALEM.—Spinach to tempt the palate of the Upper Mississippi valley dweller is to-be the first of the spring run to go out of the King’s Products plant here. The ■ company is preparing to handle ALBANY—Ten Linn county | $2,000,000 worth of dehydrated school teachers have been married fruits and vegetables this season, since the schools closed early this : The company is reorganizing a nd month. Marriage license records is being financed by local people. 1 at the county clerk’s office here If sufficient stock is sold construe- | Nine of the tion will begin on a new cold stor-' disclose’ this tact, ten7 teachers who have wedded age plant badly needed here. this month are women. Thirty-two marriage licenses ; and and 109 DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic FRANK JORDAN—General Con­ tracting and Repair Work. Ce­ Physician. First National Bank ment work specialty. Tel 430-J. Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res. 21tf 227 Granite St. 207-J. TT A (h [DO ATI ’ ! -I HFK WE I LhU ILIO VVLD The Social Realm city accidentally set off the ex- plosive and was seriously injured, To catch the burglars, Thomp- san framed up an electric attach- nient with a stick of dynamite. | Quality Meat. After inserting the percussion cap. he accidentally touched the cord that made the electrical circuit. EAGLE MEAT MARKET PORTLAND—Kelly Butte rock­ pile earned $3000 in May. State and county revenues could be augmented by convicts and pris­ oners making brick and prepar­ ing road material. Card Party P acked in Mrs. J. C. Poor and Mrs. C. W Winnie will be hostesses for La dies’ Day at the Elks club, Thurs day afternoon. This will be the last party for the summer. SANITARY VACUUM C ans —To Keep in ail its delightful flavor BOX SOCIAL A box social for the benefit of the home demonstration work of this county will be given in the Belleview school house Friday evening, June 25, at 8 o’clock. | Good program, Everybody come 252-2t i and bring a box. EDWARDS’ DEPENDABLE COFFEE DB. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac- PLUMBING tice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to JERRY O’NEIL — Exclusive