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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, July 21, 1020.
W. M. Barber.
Business and Professional
H. O. Anderson. | m e n ts c o n sistin g of ice c ream an d B erk eley , C a lif.; A. G. M yers an d e x c ep tin g in th o se c ases w h ere
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
25 East Main. Phone 181
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
■ s ». ï .....
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.
THE SANITARIUM
Eight, acres in fine location on
South Side, nine-room house with
aU modern conveniences. Young
orchard; houses for 300 chickens;
large barn. Crop goes with place.
$0,000; half cash.
Five and one-half acres of good
land between Jacksonville and
Medford, with six-room house,
barn and other outbuildings and
family orchard; only $2000, half
cash. Would consider trade for
Ashland property.
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
Talent Tidings
w ife, O a k la n d , C a lif.; J. W . L ich-
te n b e rg e r a n d nephew , R o se b u rg ;
A r th u r F . M e h rste d t, C hicago,
Ills .; W . A. H ossack, P o r tla n d ;
Mr. a n d M rs. L ionel S c h e u r, L os,
A ngeles, C a lif.; M rs. A. E. Stone-
h o u se a n d fam ily , H ilts, C a lif;
C lay U len a n d fam ily , R id d le;
T im
B u rto n , O. C. M athew s,
Y re k a , C alif.
c o n s tru c tio n w ork is in such con-
d itio n t h a t fa ilu re to proceed |
w ould e n ta il a loss.
One u n it o f th e T a le n t irrig a tio n
d is tric t in J a c k s o n co u n ty h a s been |
c o m p leted a n d w a te r h as been a p ­
plied to th e la n d s th e re u n d e r, j
W o rk on th e second u n it of th is '
p ro je c t has been p o stp o n e d fo r th e
Hotel Columbia.
p re s e n t on a c c o u n t of th e u n fa v ­
F. W . R o g ers, R o se b u rg ; W .
S t u a r ,t W’e b s te r, S a c ra m e n to , o ra b le c o n d itio n fo r th e sale of
T h e d is tric t fo rtu n a te ly
C alif.; Mr. a n d M rs. C. W. L o u rs, bonds.
M aude L o u re , A lice E velyn S o r­ [is in a p o sition th a t it could s u s ­
en sen , B an d o n ; E. E. L u cjey , W. pend f u r th e r c o n s tru c tio n w ith o u t
L. P e lte r, E u g e n e ; G u st N elson,
M ed fo rd ; F . C. W ilson, G le n d a le ; a d v e rse ly a ffe c tin g it.
J o s e p h in e P u m p s C o m p leted .
C. L. H a tc h , S to c k to n , C alif.
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T h e p re lim in a ry p u m p in g u n its '
88, S H E KEE1»S YOUNG
or. th e G ra n ts P a ss irrig a tio n d is­
BY GIVING LESSONS t r i c t . in J o s e p h in e c o u n ty h av e '
D E N V E R .— T h o u g h
a p p ro a c h ­ been com pleted a n d w a te r is be­
in g th e fo u rsc o re a n d te n y e a rs ing d e liv e re d to th e la n d s in th is
m a rk , Mine. L e o n tin e H a rg e r, of d is tric t.
P la n s h a v e been ap-
th
is
city
,
te
a
c
h
e
s
m
u
sic
to
m
any
p io v ed fo r-th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e
CO EU R D ’A L E N E , Id a h o , Ju ly !
20— T h re e m en w ere k illed h e re p u p ils a n d play s th e piano daily p e rm a n e n t g ra v ity sy ste m , and
w o rk on th is system is u n d e r way.
a b o u t 3 o ’clock
S u n d ay
a f te r ­ to ‘ k eep y o u n g .”
M
me.
H
a
rg
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r,
w
ho
is
88
y
e
a
rs
An in v e s tig a tio n h a s been o r ­
noon w hen a d y d ro p lan e in w hich
old.
w
as
b
o
rn
in
P
a
ris
,
b
u
t
has
d e re d by th e irrig a tio n se c u ritie s
th e y w ere rid in g c ra sh e d to th e j
lived in
D en v er
n e a rly fo rty com m ission of th e S u m m e r L ake
g ro u n d on th e la k e sh o re.
D e c larin g
th a t
people irrig a tio n d is tric t in L ak e co unty,
T he d ead a re : P ilo t Cleo Shel-, y e a rs.
to n
M iller,
age
25, P u l m a n ,1 sh o u ld “ s w e e te n ” th e ir d ays w ith w hich d is tric t c o n te m p la te s th e
W a sh .; P e te r S avage, ag e 30, K e l­ m elo d ies of th e g r e a t com posers. irrig a tio n of a p p ro x im a te ly 7000
logg, Id a h o , a n d G us E ric k so n , M m e. H a rg e r d e p lo re s th e “ noisy a c re s of land ly in g a lo n g S um m er
lak e , w ith th e w a te r of th e Ana
ag e 30, B o n n e rs F e rry , Id ah o . . [ m u sic ” of th e p re s e n t day.
“
T
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old
so
n
g
s
re
a
c
h
e
d
th
e
riv e r. T h is d is tr ic t h as re q u e s t­
E ric k so n w as k ille d in sta n tly .
h
e
a
r
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she
said
,
“
b
u
t
m
o
d
ern
m
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­
ed th e c e rtific a tio n of $260.000
S avage died on th e w ay to th e
sic
seem
s
to
a
p
p
e
a
l
only
to
th
e
in bonds.
h o s p ita l a n d M iller lived a b o u t ’an
— — i——
— — ■———
h o u r, th o u g h n e v e r re g a in in g co n ­ fe e t.”
c a k e w ere serv ed .
M r. a n d
M rs. R a lp h K oozier
h a v e re tu r n e d hom e from a tw o
w e e k s’ v a s a tio n sp e n t a t P e lic a n
Bay a n d o th e r place. T hey re p o rt
a p le a s a n t trip .
Miss D ona W ith ro w w as given
a m isc e la n e o u s show ed by th e R e­
b e k a h lodge la s t S a tu rd a y e v e n ­
in g a t th e Odd ©Flows’ h a ll. A bout
tw e n ty w'ere p re se n t. M iss W ith -
erow is soon to becom e th e b rid e
of D e lb e rt G o d d ard .
She le ft
M onday m o rn in g fo r H ilt, w h ere
she* h a s been a p p o in te d p o stm is­
tre ss.
Planes on
Second Leg
of Flight
S P E C IA L !
W hile They Lasi
Blanchard Milk, 2 for 25c, $5 90 per
case.
D ixie Brand Bacon, 30c per lb.
Sw ift’s Lard, 2 lb., 75c; 5 lb., $1.75;
10 lb., $3.50.
M rs. J o n a s B a r r e tt w as in A sh­
lan d W e d n esd a y
h a v in g
som e
PHYSICIANS
d e n ta l w ork done. •
Miss H azel N e th e rla n d r e tu rn e d
D R . F R A N K M. MOXON— P h y s i­ BRIGGS & BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s-
a t L aw , P io n e r Block, A sh lan d . to P o rtla n d S u n d ay ev e n in g a f ­
c ia n a n d S u rg eo n . H o u rs 9 to
te r a tw o w e e k s’ v a c a tio n h e re w ith
12 a n d 1 to 5. O ffice, 425 E.
M ain S t., Opp. P u b lic L ib ra ry . G. A. R O B E R T S — A tto rn e y -a t- h e r a u n t. M rs. B ru in , a n d o th e r
L aw
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ re la tiv e s.
M r. Sleppy w as in A sh lan d
D R . H . B. M O O RE— C h iro p ra c tic
Bantc Bldg.
W e d n esd a y h a v in g d e n ta l w o rk
P h y sic ia n . F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank
0 . U. SPALDING— A tto rn e y a t- done. O th e rs from T a le n t v isitin g
B ldg. P h o n e s : O ffice, 112;
w e re Miss
L aw . B eav er Block. P h o n e 146 A sh lan d W e d n esd a y
D R E R N E S T A . W OODS— P r a c ­
L ucy O a tm a n a n d
m o th e r, Miss
tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose CONTRACTING AND BUILDING P e a rl D u n n a n d E v a n Jo n e s.
a n d th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to
H e n ry B u rn e tt is m oving his
LAMB— C o n tra c to r an d fam ily in th e ir hom e re c e n tly v a ­
12 a n d 2 to 5.
S w ed en b u rg A. L
B u ild er.
C em en t, B rick an d c ated by E. R. Jo n e s a n d fam ily
B ld g ., A sh la n d , O re.
7 3 -tf
W oodw ork. T el. 394-R .
109 M r. a n d M rs. Jo n e s h av e p u rc h a se d
D R . J . J . EM M ENS— P h y sicia n
P in e St.
a
hom e
in
A sh lan d
lo cated
and S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ite d
on
L ib e rty
s tr e e t
and
h av e
FR
A
N
K
JO
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D
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G
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n
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ral
C
on­
to eye, e a r, n o se a n d th ro a t.
m
oved
th
e
re
.
tr a c tin g a n d R e p a ir W o rk . Ce­
G lasses su p p lie d .
O cu list an d
F r a n k M u llig an a n d M rs. L ouis
m e n t w o rk sp e cia lty . T el 430-J.
a u r i s t fo r S. P. R. R. O ffices,
B
row
n a n d c h ild re n w ere v isitin g
227 G ra n ite St.
21tf
M. F . a n d H. B ldg., o p p isite
sciousness.
in
M
edford S a tu rd a y .
p o sto ffic e ,
M edford,
O regon.
T h e m ac h in e,
a
co m m ercial
R a lp h B ow m an h a s gone on top
Phone 5 6 7
2 1 -tf
of W a g n e r B u tte a s lo o k o u t fo r p lan e , w as a b o u t 100 fe e t above
th e fo re st service. Alex B ow m an th e g ro u n d w hen
th e p ilo t a t ­
CHIROPRACTORS
is s ta y in g
w ith
him .
S u nday,
te
m
p
te
d
to
b
a
n
k
.
E v id e n tly
th e ir p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. H. E.
DR. GEO. J. KINZ, C h iro p ra c to r,
th e r e w as 'n o t e n o u g h p o w er as
B
ow
m
an,
an
d
R
u
th
w
en
t
to
spend
S u ite 8, o v e r M itc h e ll’s C lo th ­
th e day w ith th em . T hey h a d a th e m ac h in e nosed dow n, fallin g
in g S to re, O ffice P h o n e 103.
v ery p le a s a n t b u t tire so m e trip .
a to ta l w reck on th e beach. A bout
R esid en ce P h o n e 401.
Mr. a n d M rs. E d R obison a n d
D u rin g th e la s t m o n th c o n sid ­
d a u g h te r Irm a a n d T ed Seam on 1000 people w itn esse d th e acci­
Dll. HAWLEY
DR. 8CHELLER
e
ra
b le p ro g re ss h a s been m ad e in A Dollar Starts an Account
d
en
t.
w en t to th e W a g n e r G ap S u n d ay
Chiropractic Physician
to cam p a n d w ork fo r th e T a len t
irrig
a tio n d e v e lo p m en t in O reg o n ,,
O ST E O PA T H IC PH Y SIC IA N
F irs ^ N a tio n a l B ank B u ilding. I rr ig a tio n com pany.
n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e a d v e rse con-! STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
E n tra n c e , room 5.
E a rl W ith ro w h a s re tu r n e d
Chronic and Nervous Diseases
d itio n of th e bond m a rk e t. H ow -i
from K la m a th F a lls
w h e re he
Phone 48
a Specialty.
ev
er, m o st of th e a c tiv ity h a s been I
w e n t on bu sin ess.
M
rs.
W
.
B.
B
ran
ch
a
n
d
d
a
u
g
h
a
lo
n g th e lin e of in v e s tig a tio n s '
LOST
t e r a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r
p re lim in a ry to th e issu a n c e of!
LO ST— S m all g re e n
p a ra k e e t uncle, A. S. K ouns.
bonds.
M rs. S in th ia L a n g an d son of
(sm a ll p a r r o t ) . F in d e r r e tu r n
O w ing to th e u n fa v o ra b le c o n d i­
v isitin g
a t th e
to 101 Scenic D rive a n d receive G len d ale w ere
K
o
u
n
s
hom
e
la
s
t
w
ek.
O
th
e
rs
vis
lib e ra l re w a rd .
274-3
M rs. D. P ero zzi h a s b een a p ­ tio n of th e m oney m a r k e t ir r ig a ­
itin g th em re c e n tly
w e re Ja co n
♦
One c e n t th e w ord each <8
tio n d is tric ts in g e n e ra l h av e been
c o n ta in in g R u st of D illa rd , M r. a n d M rs. F p o in te d by C h a irm a n T. H. T o n g u e
♦ time. If r u n ev ery day fo r <8 LO ST— A p a c k ag e
c h ild s ’ shoes a n d w h ite s to c k ­ W a te rs, M r. a n d M rs. F. R obinson a 3 a m e m b e r of th e e x e cu tiv e ; u rg e d to w ith h o ld bond issu e s u n ­
♦ one m o n th o r m o re o n e -h a lf
in g s a n d one s u it. F in d e r please of H ilt, C alif. M rs. W a te rs an d c o m m itte e of th e re p u b lic a n s ta te til c o n d itio n s w ere m o re fav o ra b le .
♦ cent the w o rd each tim e.
♦
leav e a t A. M. B e a v e r’s re a l e s­ M rs. R o b in so n a re nieces of M r.
c e n tr a l c o m m ittee .
Mrs. P e r o z z i1
ta te office.
274-3* K ouns.
♦ ♦<8><<8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>,S
T ry o u r rlc n , ju icy , te n d e r
C h a rle y C h ap m an h a s sold h is w ith S. S. S m ith of M edford rep - 1
in
te
re s t in th e b la c k s m ith shop to re s e n ts J a c k s o n c o u n ty on th is
PIANO TUNING
ste a k s . O ur c u s to m e rs say they
O R D E R BOSC P E A R T R E E S
C liffo rd G arvin.
h o a rd . L a s t y e a r th is w ell know n ■
NOW
a re th e b e st to be h ad.
G E O R G E W . CROSS, a p ian o tu n ­
A m ong th e T a le n t fo lk s w ho A sh la n d w om an se rv e d on th e w o­
F
o
r
F
a
ll
p
la
n
tin
g
.
e r, w ith 17 y e a rs p ra c tic a l ex­
sp e n t S u n d ay in A sh lan d a tte n d ­
Albany Nurseries (Est. 1808)
p e rie n ce , in c lu d in g n in e y e a rs
in g C h a u ta u q u a a n d sp e n d in g th e m a n s ’ a d v iso ry c o m m itte e , b u t [
H av e fu ll lin e F r u it, N u t a n d
fa c to ry tra in in g . L eav e o rd e rs
re s t of th e d ay iji th e p a rk w e re th is y e a r th e w om en v o te rs a re
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
B e rry Stock.
a t R o se B ros o r E n d e rs.
45tf
M rs. E d ith C o ch ran a n d d a u g h ­ ta k e n in to a c tiv e se rv ice w ith th e ,
I
PHONE 188
GAYI.ORD
te r a n d m o th e r, M rs. R o b iso n ; m en a n d a re given e q u a l rig h ts
USED CARS.
J a c k s o n Co. A gent, M edford N at M rs. a n d M rs. E llis a n d c h ild re n ,
Pay When Delivered.
Mr. a n d M rs. E r n e ts Ja co b so n and by th e re p u b lic a n s in n a tio n a l an d ,
PR A C T IC A L L Y N E W C H EV R O
L E T , five tire s , sp o t lig h t, tir e SOME REAL ESTATE SNAPS m o th e r, Mrs. R ic h a rd so n , M r. a n d s ta te co u n cils a n d c o m m ittee s.
co v er a n d to o ls, d ir t ch eap fo r <>4O A cre S tock R a n c h — One of M rs. W illia m H ig h . M rs. W illiam M r. S m ith w ill se rv e his th ir d te rm [
C rosby a n d d a u g h te r G ladys.
q u ick tu rn . N. Dix & Son. E a s t
on th e ex ecu tiv e c o m m ittee .
As
th e b e st in S o u th e rn O regon.
M rs. K e ith a n d E th e l re tu r n e d
M ain.
255-tf
L o cated on good ro a d s ,, easily
th
e
r
e
a
re
only
21
m
em
b
e
rs
of
t
he;
hom e F rid a y a f te r s p e n d in g a few
accessible, a d ja c e n t to b est
L E T R o b in e tt show you h is line
d ay s in A sh lan d . E th e l ex p ects to ex ecu tiv e c o n n n ite e a n d 36 c o u n ­
open ra n g e ; 150 a c re s a lfa lfa
of new a u to m o b ile s, o r good
leave soon fo r a n e x te n d e d s ta y tie s in th e s ta te , J a c k s o n w ill j
la n d ; a ll th e w a te r you can use;
seco n d h a n d c a rs. W ill m ak e
p ro b ab ly be th e only c o u n ty in
ca p ab le of p ro d u c in g 500 to n s in O a k la n d , C alif.
easy te rm s.
P h o n e s 57 o r
M rs. M arion D ozier of A sh lan d th e
s ta te ,
ex cep tin g
p ro b ab ly j
h ay. V ery m ild w in te rs, r a r e ­
256-L .
2 7 0 -lm o
wag v isitin g h e r p a re n ts a n d o th e r
ly n e c essa ry to feed sto ck m ore
re la tiv e s in T a le n t T h u rs d a y , r e ­ M u ltn o m ah , th a t w ill h av e t w o ,
th a n sixWveeks. T h is ra n c h a n d
FOR SALE
ra n g e is c a p a b le of h a n d lin g tu r n in g hom e F rid a y acco m p ar m em b ers on th e co m m ittee .
5000 h ead of sheep o r 1500 nied by h e r niece, R o s e tta B u r­
F O R SA L E — T h re e piece o ak b e d ­
h ead of c a ttle .
5-room farm n e tt, w ho ex p ects to v isit in A sh­
room su ite , $40; one s ta n d , $3:
Also Brick Ice Clea n
sew in g m ac h in e, $10; fish in g
house, la rg e b a rn , 43 h e a d c a t­ lan d a few days.
Tourists Stopping
M
r.
a
n
d
M
rs.
T
h
o
m
a
s
C
lay
to
n
tle , a n d all fa rm e q u ip m e n t goes
b oots, $4. W . A. T u rn e r, 159
60c Per Brick.
At Locai Hotels
w ith th e place a t $15,000. h av e m oved in th e ir new hom e
N. M ain.
275-4*
th e y re c e n tly p u rc h a se d fro m V an
T e rm s if w a n te d .
Hotel Austin.
F O R SA L E — 2 th o ro u g h b re d J e r ­ A fine Hom e— 6-room m o d ern D u n lap . I t w as v a c a te d S u n d ay
by
U
.
E.
S
tite
s
a
n
d
fam
ily
w
ho
M r. a n d M rs. J . A. T o w n sen d ,
sey h e ife rs , 1 y e a rlin g , 1 ten
h o u se, b a th , to ile t, p a n try , b u ilt
m o n th s. W . D. B ooth. P h o n e
in b u ffe t, good b ric k fo u n d a ­ m oved on th e place w est of T a l­ E. S. T o w n sen d , J . R. T o w n s e n d ,
’ I
292-R .
264-W ed. Sat.
tio n , good g a ra g e , w oodshed and e n t re c e n tly v a c ate d by J o h n B ee­
son
a
n
d
fam
ily.
fru it
house,
p len ty
g ard en
F O R SA L E — P ro te c to g ra p h check
g g -------- -
A. J. H all of T a le n t h a s p u r ­
room , 100 feet fro n ta g e ; a b o u t
w rite r, one A m erican a d d in g
7 5 feet o ff th e m ain paved ch ased th e p la c e s o u th of tow n
m a c h in e a n d one la rg e show
'G hs £>ank, w ith
s tr e e t; v ery v a lu a b le lo catio n . ow ned by W . A. H ones of L ong
case.
In q u ire a t Irw in 's pool
B
each,
C
alif.,
fo
r
$3000
a
n
d
H.
B.
th
e Chim^, d o c k . *
P ric e $3,000. T e rm s if w a n te d
h a l l . ______________ 274-2*
Nye h a s p u rc h a se d th e place from
on half.
M rs. C ra n fe ld know n as th e O li­
ON ACCOUNT of going in to o th e r Six-room H ouse— H o t an d cold v e r H elm s p lace f e r $6000. T he
w
a
te
r,
p
o
rce
lain
b
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th
,
to
ile
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!
b u sin e ss, w ill sell m y a p a r t ­
b e a u tifu l lot,
w ell
lo c a te d ;! sa le s w ere m ad e th ro u g h th e M a­
m e n t h o u se. Good p ro p o sitio n .
fru it, b e rrie s an d g a rd e n ; little ) son re a l e s ta te agency.
W ill give te rm s.
A. J , L yle,
over
one block from paved b o u - 1 C arm an R ose a n d E d ith H azen
607 H ig h , K la m a th F a lls . Ore.
lev
a
rd
.
T his w ill sell b efo re! a tte n d e d C h a u ta u q u a T u e sd a y a f ­
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you get th e re u n less you h u rry , j te rn o o n .
C. A. M a /e n h a s re tu r n e d hom e
F O R S A L E — At a b a rg a in , young
P ric e $1,000.
Keep Your Bank Balance Grow­
from
P o rtla n d w h ere he w as a t ­
STAPLES’
REALTY
AGENCY
j
te a m h o rse s, so u n d a n d tr u e ;
ing Up NOT Going Down.
te n d in g th e M e tro p o lita n c o n v e n ­
H o te l A u stin Block.
w’e ig h t a b o u t
1150.
C arson
■
■■ .i — tio n la s t w eek.
Fow 'ler L u m b e r Co.
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BANK a c c o u n ts need c a re fu l c u l ­
C h a rle y C h a p m a n w as in M ed­
tiv a tin g else th ey sh riv e l in ste a d
F O R S A L E — Pi© c h e rrie s . P h o n e
fo rd S a tu rd a y on bu sin ess.
of th riv e .
A m o st e n jo y a b le e v en in g w as
3 7 5 -J.
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It is n ’t a b e n e fit to open a S av­
6-room tfungalow , good p lu m b ­ sp e n t a t th e hom e of M r. an d Mrs.
in g s A ccount a n d th e n fo rg e t or
F O R SA L E — L u n c h s ta n d . P ric e ing a n d b a th , fine c o n d itio n ; Tim B u rn e tt. M onday ev en in g . I t
J
n e g le c t it.
re a so n a b le . P h o n e 148. 270-6* la rg e lot, f r u it a n d g a rd e n ; good w as a s u rp ris e p a rty given in h o n o r
lo ca tio n , $2750.
of M rs. D ave R icks, w ho rec e n tly
The First National Bank's great­
F O R SA L E — A lfa lfa h ay , in field
Good 5-room
d w e llin g n e a r m oved h e re w ith
h e r h u sb a n d
est service to depositors is to en­
o r d e liv e re d .
G. H. G ro v er, B o u lev ard , c o n v e n ie n tly lo ca ted
from T exas, it b ein g
h e r 18th
courage the growing up of their
phon© 375-R .
2 6 5 -tf fo r schools, dep o t a n d b u sin e ss
b irth d a y a n d M rs. B u r n e tt’s 28th
accounts.
b irth d a y , a d o u b le
c e le b ra tio n
S E E T h e B usy C o rn e r M otor Co., sectio n ; only $1500.
w as p lan n e d . T h o se p re s e n t w ere
c o rn e r M ain s tr e e t a n d P acific
Mr. an d M rs. D ave R icks, M r. an d
h ig h w a y , in M edford, fo r o v e r­
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h a u le d , u sed c a rs.
2 6 9 -lm o Real Estate and Real Insurance M rs. Tim B u rn e tt a n d c h ild ren .
'" 'E V C A R T E R .. PRES.
T he M isses R u th , E th e l a n d M adge
A S H L A N D . O C EG
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E ST A B L IS H E D 1883
C r iV A U P E L VICE PRE
H a ik e r, B eth A ger of J a c k s o n ­
F O R SA LE— F o rd h u g , ch eap if
l ._____ =
J W. M « C O Y . CASHIER
ville,
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is
ta k e n a t once. J u s t o v e rh a u le d i x p u i p r »
M orris, M axine a n d C arm en R ose,
a n d new ly e q u ip p ed . W h ite
Star Garage.
popular Real Estate Firm E d ith a n d E th e l H azen, E lv a and
E d n a W a tso n , L in d a P in io n an d
F O R SA L E — Id e a l hom e, close
Mrs. W illiam C rosby. T he ev en ­
BARGAINS
in, w ith b e rrie s a n d f ru it tre e s
ing w as sp e n t in p lay in g gam es
In a ll lin e s o f R e a l E s ta te .
in b e a rin g . In q u ire o w n er, 244
a n d sin g in g a f te r w hich re fre s h -
H a rg a d in e .
27 1 -tf TIMBER, RANCHES, MINES,
ATTORNEYS
On Savings Accounts
Mineral
Baths
Classified
Sieak
G.O.P. COMMITTEE
PLAZA M A R K E T
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W E HAVE TO H O V E
SOON
a n d it w ill pay you to help us. H e re a re a few of o u r m any
b a rg a in s :
G olden M arsh m allo w S y ru p , 10 lb. p a ils, $ 1 .5 0 ; 5 11>. pails,
80c.
K a ro 5’s, 60c an d 65c.
A vondale M olasses, p er can, 18c, C rim son R a m b le r, 38c.
C risco, 45c, 60c, $1.19, $2.24.
W h ite R ib b o n S h o rte n in g , no n e b e tte r, 10-lb. p all, $2.50.
C o tto len e, la rg e , $ 2 .85; sm a ll, $1.20.
T a b le S alt, box, 10c; sack , 10c; h a lf g ro u n d , sack , 60c.
H e rsh e y ’s Cocoa, 10c, 27c, 53c p e r can.
M ilk, B o rd e n ’s, 7 can s, $1.00.
M ilk, C a ro lin e , 8 cans, $1.00.
P e a s, 7 can s, $1.00.
C orn, 6 c a n s, $1.00.
C orn F la k e s , 10c p ackage.
R oyal W h ite Soap, 15 b a rs , $1.00.
Je w e ll Soap, 21 b a rs $1.00.
Stearns Self Service Store
7 Main Street
Opposite the Plaza
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East Side Meat Market
Hand Fainted
and Decorated
All Kinds of
ICE CREAM
ASHLAND CREAMERY
AUSTRIAN
CHINA
Cut Glass
P r ic e Is S e c o n d a r y
w hen p a tro n s see th e rich c o lo rin g s an d
tio n s in o u r a rt-d e sig n e d
p leasin g co m b in a ­
W ALL PAPER
T he a g re e a b le s u rp rise th e n is, a f te r se le c tio n s, w hen it
is le a rn e d th a t o u r p rices a r e from 10 to 30 p er cent sa v ­
ings.
L e t us show you w hile o u r shelves a re still fu ll an d
HOLMES
p ro m p t serv ice in h a n g in g is still possible.
S w en son & M cR a e
GROCERY
E co n o m ical H ouse F u r n is h e r s .
DANCE
Homes First
At the Bungalow
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BILLINGS AGENCY
PEIL’S
CORNER BY THE PARK
WHAT
T ire s y o u r p a tie n c e m o re th a n to
h a n d le h o rse s a n d cow s covered
w ith flie s? Shoo fly w ill do th e
tric k . A new b a rr e l j u s t in a n d
W A N TED — By co lo red boy, w ork
ch eap c o n sid e rin g p ric e s fo r im i­
of a ll k in d s, such a s w indow
ta tio n s . Y o u r cow s w ill give fro m
w ash in g , c le a n in g ru g s, p o lish ­
ing h a rd w o o d flo o rs, etc. P h o n e
25 p e r c e n t to 35 p e r c e n t m o re
269-R .
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274-12* LEA V ES M E D F O R D . . . 8 :3 0 A. M m ilk d u rin g fly seaso n if sp ra y e d
w ith Shoo F ly.
W A N T E D — M essen g er
boy.
16 LEA V ES A SH L A N D . . .9 :0 0 A. M.
N ew a n d u sed sew in g m ach in es
y e a rs o r o ld er. S p lendid op­ T a k e th e H u d so n S u p e r Six C ars. a lw a y s fo r sa le o r re n t, a t P e il's ,
p o rtu n ity fo r rig h t hoy to le a rn
c o rn e r by th e p a rk .
FARE $0.00
te le g ra p h in g .
C all
W e ste rn
PEIL’S CORNER
U nion.
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WANTED
W A N TED — L a b o re rs to w ork in
p a rk . A pply to P a r k s u p e rin ­
te n d e n t. on th e g ro u n d , o r
p h o n e 340-R .
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Klamath F a lls
STAGE
WALKER & EVANS
Nearly Everything
W A N T E D — By resp o n sib le p a r ty ,
six o r seven room u n fu rn is h e d T h a t a m an can lose in th is w o rld
house. W illin g to lea se fo r a h as in c re a se d v a stly in price,
y e a r o r m ore. P. O. Box 531. w h ile in su ra n c e its e lf, p ro te c tin g
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him a g a in s t th e s e losses, h a s
h a rd ly in c re a se d a t a ll. If y o u r
laborers wanted
p ro p e rty is w o rth h a v in g its
L A B O R E R S W A N TED to w o rk on w o rth in su rin g . DO IT NOW.
h ig h w a y s o u th o f A sh lan d . W e
Phone 211
h av e tw o cam p s o p e ra tin g and
good w o rk in g c o n d itio n s. E n ­
q u ire a t o u r o ffice in C ity H all,
A sh la n d , O re.
O sk a r H u b er.
2 OO~1U1 Real Estate and Real Insurance
Billings Ageney
W W C ....?! ' P
E very W ed n esd ay Night, 9 to 12
n n i T V P’A
RE AVER RtALll LU.
F O R SA L E — F iv e room p la ste re d 7ITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY
h o u se, m o d e rn
conveniences,
BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
o n e a n d o n e -h a lf a c re s in b e a r­
211 E a s t M ain S tre e t,
in g o rc h a rd , b e rrie s a n d g a r ­
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OREGON.
den. T e rm s.
645 L ib e rty St. ASHLAND.
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ATTENTION
FARMERS!
A Clean Crowd and
Good M usic
Did Yon Ever Try Factory
Blocks for Fuel?
The Bungalow has been remodelled and
the floor greatly enlarged until it is
now not only the coolest resort, but the
best dancing floor to he found in the
valley.
They are clean and nnike a quick, hot fire.
We have a big trade in town. If you start burning
Blocks you will not want to be without them.
We have a two-ton truck, and in quantities of two
wagon loads at a time, we will contract to furnish your
fuel at a reasonable rate.
B ig D rop
Call on us and figure with us for your winter’s fuel.
We will show you that Blocks are economical.
IN
W oolens
iHillOIKXIII«^
The N ew ly Organized Society Orchestra, Made up of the
Best Dance M usicians in the Valley.
AT
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
L. D. MINKLER and D. A. RUNYARD
Orres Tailor Shop
“In the H eart of Town”
MANAGERS
!