Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    M onday, A ugust 2 . 1020
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
! W. M. Barber.
Business and Professional
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tells
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KLAL1Y
LU. «. slacker
A mournful
2 3 E a st M ain.
TALE
Phone 181
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY
One cen t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB
la keeping up the civic health
of Ashland just as we are help­
ing to keep up the physical
health of the community.
THE SANITARIUM
DK. GEO. O. JAR VIS
PH YSICIANS
ATTORNEYS
m o stly we d ra n k only w a te r. W e of F re d G. B u ch tel, c h a irm a n of
little c o rn m e a l once or th e O regon public serv ice com ­
.
m ission, S e n a to r C. L. M cNary has
Game and B erries Are Died.
se n t a te le g ra m to C lyde B. A ltch-
“ T he d iet of w ild gam e w as ison of th e in te r s ta te com m erce
m o n o to n o u s. W e had to keep e a t­ com m ission, u rg in g th a t som e im ­
ing fre s h m ea t, w ith o u t b re a d or m e d ia te a c tio n be ta k e n by th e
v e g e ta b le s, a n d it a ffe c te d o u r com m ission to a s sis t in reliev in g
c o n s titu tin , b u t we k e p t going. th e c a r s h o rta g e w hich th re a te n s
W e cooked o u r m e a t w ith th e to d is ru p t m any of th e in d u strie s
g ie a s e red u c e d from fat ta k e n in th e P acific n o rth w e st.
from b e a r o r d eer. A lw ays we had
T he S o u th e rn P acific te le g ra p h ­
to avoid discovery. W e n e v e r b u ilt ed Mr. B uchtel th a t a m in im u m of
a fire w h en w ifh in five m iles of I 100 e m p ty c a rs d a ily w ould be
a s e ttle m e n t except a t n ig h t, fo r d is trib u te d by th e lines of th a t
fe a r th e sm oke w ould be seen, and co m pany n o rth of A sh lan d . Mr.
w hen we used a fire we placed it B u ch tel said th e d e liv e ry of th ese
w h ere it w ould be concealed.
c a rs woulcT reliev e th e p rese n t
“ L a s t fa ll my b ro th e r, C h arles, s h o rta g e a n d in su re th e m ills a n d
said he had e n o u g h of it an d was e th e r in d u s trie s s u ffic ie n t c a r ­
g o in g so m e w h ere to w o rk . I de­ rie rs to m ove th e ir p ro d u cts.
cided to keep in th e m o u n ta in s
alone. All th ro u g h th e w in te r in
,-4 K " v
_ t h e 1UAJIOX1» URANIJ A.
th e S isk iy o u s, w ith deep snow s,
y o u r l> ru « < l,t for
u m o n jB rn n d jQ V S
I lived alo n e, a n d h ad to h u n t and
I Ills in lie d an<l b o ld «nctiHicXxZ)
boxes, sealed with Blue R i b b o n .^ /
fish to keep su p lie d w ith food.
T a k e no o ther. B u y o f y o u r ▼
.D I A M O N D B R A N D P l L l X for a ®
L onesom e? It w as a w fu l! I n ev ­
years k no wn as B est. Safes:, AI ways R e f a t K
e r h e a rd a voice fo r lo n g perio d s
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
of tim e, except m y ow n a n d th e
so u n d of m y ow n voice s ta rtle d
m e.
I w o u ld n ’t go th ro u g h th e
e x p erien ce a g a in fo r a n y sum of
m oney. My h a ir grew long, b u t
I k e p t it re a so n a b ly s h o rt by c u t­
tin g it m yself. I h ad a ra z o r and
k e p t sh aved.
S o litu d e P ro v e s T e rrib le .
‘ F in a lly it got so I sim ply could
n o t s ta n d it a n y lo n g er. Y ou keep
th .n k in g a b o u t y o u r c o n d itio n
an d you a lm o st lose y o u r m ind. I
w a n te d to be w ith people, an d
above a ll, I w a n te d to g et back
and help m y m o th e r a n d fa th e r,
w ho a re g e ttin g old.
And so I
c am e o u t a n d s u rre n d e re d . If o f­
fic e rs h a d fo u n d m e I w o u ld n ’t
h av e re s is te d th e m «at an y tim e
d u rin g th e lo n g h id in g -o u t.
® g ot a
< s > tw ice.
A lb e rt F a ttig , J a c k so n co u n ty
O ne o f th e m o st d e s ira b le h o m es d r a f t e v a d e r’ w b® w aa sen ten ced
in A sh la n d w as lis te d w ith u s fo r to six m o n th s in ja il a t P o rtla n d ,
sale th is m orning.
F ive or six T h u rsd a y , fo u n d th e life of D an-
i corns a n d every
con v en ien ce jel Boone little t0 his ljk i
He
im a g in a b le .
L o c a tio n u n s u rp a s - . . .
.
, sed. C o m e r lo t, p av ed s tr e e t, a n d te lls a n O reg o n ian c o rre sp o n d e n t
a ll im p ro v e m e n ts p a i d .
F o u r th e fo llow ing sto ry of his tr ia ls
th o u s a n d d o lla rs, h a lf cash, w ill a n d trib u la tio n s .
buj it.
War W ould H ave Been E asy.
“ W e d id n ’t w a n t to k ill a n y ­
INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO.
E ffectiv e March 29, 1920
o n e ,’’ ex p lain ed A lfre d in giving
D ally (E xcept Sunday)
h is sto ry . “ W e w ere b ro u g h t up
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7 ’15 a m to Relieve th a t k illin g is n 't rig h t,
7 :1 5 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m. so r a th e r th a n go to w a r a n d kill
8 :0 0 a. m.
8 :4 5 a. m.
8 :4 5 a. m . people, we p re fe rre d to h id e o u t
9 :3 0 a. m.
1 0-15 a m *n tbe mountalns> 11 has been a
1 0 :1 5 a. m.
11 00 a m“ 1 te r r ib le exPerience. T he a rm y
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
1 2 :00 N oon w ould h a v e been heaven com par-
1 2 :0 0 N oon
1-2:45 p. m.
1 2 :4 5 p. m . ed to it. No one to ld u s th a t be­
1 :3 0 p. m.
l l 30 p. m . , c a u se of o u r c o n scie n tio u s objec-
2 :1 5 p. m ^
3 -0 0 p m tic n s t ° k illin g th a t we could have
3 :0 0 p. m.
3 :4 5 p. m. been assig n e d to n o n -c o m b a ta n t
3 :4 5 p. m .
4 :3 0 p. tp. service.
4 :3 0 p. m.
6 :1 5 p. m.
5 :1 5 p. m.
“ j w as b o rn ¡n N e b ra sk a 27
6 :0 0 p. m . !
6 :0 0 p. m.
7 -0 0 p m J e a rs a g o ’ a n d cam e with m y par-
7 :0 0 p. m.
8 :4 5 p. m. S at. only 8 :4 5 p. m. ent& to O regon w hen a ch ild. W e
9 :3 0 p. m .
9 :3 0 p. m . j lived 12 m iles s o u th w e st from
1 0 :3 0 p. m . S a t. only 1 2 :1 5 M idgt M edford. W h en we d ecided th a t
LV . M E D F O R D Y L V ^ A S H L A N D W<? co u ld n o t be so ld ie rs b ecau se
D R . FRANK M. MOXON— P hysi- BRIGGS A BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s-
c ia n a n d S u rg e o n . H o u rs 9 to
at Law, P ioner Block, Ashland.
12 a n d 1 to 5. O ffice, 425 E.
M ain S t., Opp. P u b lic L ib ra ry . L. A . ROBERTS-—A ttorney-at-
Law
Room s 5 and 6, Citizens'
DK. H. B. M O O RE— C h iro p ra c tic
Bank Bldg.
P h y a lcia n . F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank
B ldg. P h o n e s : O ffice, 112;
0 . H. SPALDING— A tto rn e y at-
L aw . B eav er Block. P h o n e 14 6.
P R E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c ­
tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
a n d th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to
12 a n d 2 to 5.
S w ed e n b u rg A. L
LAMB— C o n tra c to r a n d
B u iid er.
C em dnt, B rick an d
B ld g , A sh la n d , Ore.
7 3 -tf
W o o d w o rk . Tel. 394-R .
109
9 :0 0 a. m .
9 :0 0 a. m oi o u r p rin c ip le s a g a in s t k illin g ,
P R . J . J. EM M EN S— P h y sician
P ine St.
and S u rg e o n . P ra c tic e lim ite d
1 0 :0 0 a . m .
1 0 :0 0 a. m. we p re p a re d fo r fle e in g to th e
to eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. FR A N K JO R D A N — G e n e ra l Con- 1 1 :0 0 a. m .
1 1 :0 0 a. m. m o u n ta in s.
W e to o k c lo th in g ,
G lasaes su p p lie d .
O cu list and
tr a c tin g a n d R e p a ir W o rk . Ce­ T1 :0 0 p°mD
J 1 :00° p . T 8 a lt’ m a tc h e s ’ w eapons a n d a m m u -
a u rlst for S. P. R. R. Offices,
m ent work specialty. Tel 430-J.
2 :0 0 p. m. n ’tio n - I fo rg e t how m an y p a irs
M. F. and H. B ldg., oppisite
227 G ra n ite St.
2 1 tf 2 :0 0 p. m .
p ostoffice,
M edford, Oregon.
3 :0 0 p. m .
3 :0 0 p. m. of sh o es I c a rrie d — p ro b ab ly h a lf
Phon e 567,21-tf
4 :0 0 p. m .
4 :0 0 p. m / a dozen. I h ad 1000 ro u n d s of
6 -3 0 J.' S :
6 :3 0 p. mi a -»m a a itio a - W e c a rrie d a pros-
CHIROPRACTORS
9 :3 0 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. m. Pe c t<>rs’ p an a n d p re te n d e d to be
DR. GEO. J. K1NZ, C h iro p ra c to r,
O ffice a n d w a itin g ro o m : No. 5 p ro sp e c to rs w hen we o ccasio n ally
S u ite 8, o v e r M itc h e ll’s C lo th ­
S. F r o n t S t., N ash H o te l B u ild in g , m et p ro sp e c to rs o r m in e rs in th e
in g S tore.
O ffice P h o n e 103.
M edford. P h o n e 309.
m o u n ta in s , w hich w a sn ’t o ften .
R esid en ce P h o n e 401.
A sh la n d W a itin g — E a s t Side
P h a rm a c y
M o th e r G ets \ isit.
DR. HAW LEY
“ Once since we le ft I re tu rn e d
DR. SCHELLER
C hiropractic P hysician
hom e. I saw m y m o th e r in F e b ­
O ST E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N
F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B u ilding.
r u a r y , 1918, a n d th e n w e n t back
E n tra n c e , room 5.
i to th e m o u n ta in s. A bout C h ris t­
Chronic and N ervous D iseases
Phon
e
48
i n a s tim e in 1918 we h e a rd from ST A T E TO G E T
a Specialty.
,<m old m in e r t h a t th e w a r w as
H U N D R E D CARS DAILY
W ANTED
i over.
SA LEM — A ctin g a t th e re q u e st
W A N TED — 50 b u sh e ls good
“ A lw ays we k e p t m oving, sum -
w h e a t, w hen you th re s h . R. D.
! m e r o r w in te r. W e n e v e r re m a in -
S a n fo rd , Box 61, A sh la n d .
D isc lo su res w h ich | ed m o re th a n tw o w eeks in o n e
W hat is m ore refresh in g than
2 8 0 -M o n .F rl-tf
PO R TLA N D -
a
dip in th e splendid sulphur
spot.
W
e
each
h
ad
a
s
m
a
ll
te
n
t
*
O ne c e n t th e w ord each
th e w id e sp re a d a c titiv ie s of
W A N TED — V iolin a n d m a n d o lin a prove
pool?
d ru g rin g in P o rtla n d , w ith vie- iHld a sleep in g bag, a n d once in
* tim e . If ru n e v e ry d ay fo r <s>
p u p ils.
In q u ire E n d e rs M usic
* one m o n th o r m ore o n e -h a lf •%'
we fo u n d a n a b a n d o n ed
S to re , o r ph o n e 34 0 -J. 284-3* tim s m ain ly y o u n g g irls, w ere a
EVERYBO DY GOES TO THE
m ad e S a tu rd a y by th e U n ited Cabin w hlch w ould s h e lte r us. W e
* c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
<$>
NAT
W A N TED — By co lo red boy, w ork
S la te s a tto r n e y ’s office.
¡.langed in th e m o u n ta in s a ro u n d
of a ll k in d s, su ch a s w indow
L a rg e P o o ls a n d S u lp h u r W a te r
C onfessions w ere d e c la re d t o ! ^ n d ’an crepk a n d th e C le a rw a te r
w ash in g , c le a n in g ru g s, p o lish ­
F O R SA LE
in g h a rd w o o d flo o rs, etc. I n ­ h av e been o b ta in e d from a s c o r e 1 C.°l lltl v > a n <l kept h ig h up in th e
NOW O PE N
q u ire C laycorn shoe s h in g p a r ­ of a d d ic ts a n d boys em ployed bv S lsk lv ” »s except in w in te r, w hen
F O R SA L E — K n a b e p ian o ; a n ex­
la i
274-12*
th e C ity M essenger Service. F ed- 1 lC snow s w e ie t e n i b l y deep. We
c e lle n t in s tr u m e n t, a t a n a t ­
tra c tiv e price. T. N. H u m p h ­
e ra l o ffic e rs say th e y in d ic a te He' 61 tlie d I n s p e c t i n g ; it took
I’O R R E N T .
rey , 164 F a c to ry .
285-3*
In th e H e a rt of Tow n.
th a t fo r n e a rly a y e a r it h as been , a 0111 t ’nie G y in g to keep alive,
A R E YOU SAVING
FO R RENT-—W ell T urnished room .
possible
to
o
b
ta
in
co
cain
e
a
n
d
Wds
d
*w
a>s
a
case
of
try
in
g
to
F O R SA L E — R a m b o u ille tt ra m s —
FO R A HOME?
E . J. RAINE, M a n ag e r
G e n tle m en only. 166 E. M ain.
y e a rlin g R o m b o u ille tt ra m s th a t
285-2t* m o rp h in e in u n lim ite d q u a n titie s i " er lo o d - " e k illed a n d a te d e e r
w ill s h e a r 20 to 30 lbs. of fine
by m ere ly c a llin g th e m e sse n g e r a n t b e a r an d Spouse. Wq tra ile d
T here a re m an y a d v a n ­
w h ite w ool.
W ill sell one to
LABO RERS W ANTED
ta g e s o f h a v in g a hom e
serv
ice,
d
e
liv
e
ry
b
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g
m
ad
e
in
a
!
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to
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honey
c a rlo a d . P ric e s r ig h t. F . W . -----— — ----------------------------
of y o u r ow n. T h e so o n ­
a n d We a te b e rr ie s - A few tim es
H e rrin , A sh lan d , Or.
284-3m L A B O R ER S W A N TED to w o rk on few m in u te s.
e
r y o u b eg in to sav e fo r
h ig h w a y s o u th of A sh lan d . W e
F o u r m esse n g e rs of th e C ity
got a
c o tte e from som e
th is p u rp o se , th e n e a re r
F O R S A L E — P igs. W . L. M oore.
h av e tw o cam ps o p e ra tin g an d
M essen g er service, five d ru g ad- s ^(>ie *n a little s e ttle m e n t, b u t
you w ill be to g r e a te r
P h o n e 10F 4.
283-6
good w o rk in g co n d itio n s. E n ­
h a p p in e s s a n d success.
q u ire a t o u r office in C ity H all, j d iets a n d a la rg e n u m b e r of w it
F O R S A L E — L a u re l a n d fir wood.
A sh la n d , O re.
O sk a r H u b e r, nesses a re held in' th e city ja il a s ' DI A 7 A RADRK'D C U R D
P h o n e 3 9 8 -J.
282-6*
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d
d
vi
Start a fund for a hom e
th e e regult
re s u lt o{
of the
th e in
in v vestigation
e stig a tio n con.
con-
F O R SA L E —
now w ith The C itizens
2 5 E a s U M n in S tre e t.
i d u c te d fo r th e p a s t tw o days a and
nd
1 F r a n k lin .
Bank of A shland.
' n ig h ts by governing
nm^iH^ Ifle p e c to rs ,
-The Shop of H igh
2 F o rd s.
)
of
th
e
n
a
rc
o
tic
be
C las^.S erv ice.
1 C h ev ro let.
u-rei-fl a t th e cus-
1 G. M. C. 1-ton tru c k .
to m s house.
HENRY” &. SNODGRASS, Props.
: W h ere? H o rn b ro o k .
A U TOM O TIVE SH O P
T ry o u r r!cn, ju icy , te n d e r
F O R SA L E — 140 a c re ra n c h on
W hen?
J u ly 22, 1920.
M O R E T R O U B L E O V E R .............
ste a k s.
O u r c u s to m e rs say they
K a n e s c re e k , 2 % m iles fro m
W h a t?
D estro y ed
h a lf
th e
a re th e b e st to be had.
T H A T K . F . CO U R TH O U SE
Gold H ill, O re., 25 a c re s in a l-, b u sin e ss d is tr ic t of t h a t city , and
fa lfa , 30 a c re s m o re in c u ltlv a - ONLY ONE MAN IN SU R ED .
SA LEM — Tl\e O regon su p re m e
tio n , m o st of th is a lfa lfd la n d ;
How
is
it
w
ith
yo
u
?
L
o
n
g
ex-
c o u rt, a t th e re q u e s t of th e J. M,
good 6-room h o u se ; 1 b a rn 50
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
x 5 8 ; old b a rn a n d o th e r o u t- e m p tio n fro m fire is no a s su ra n c e D o u g an co m pany of P o rtla n d , h as!
PHONE 188
b u ild
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, e n jo in e d th e o ffic ia ls of K la m a th
w
lls; fence,
o v e r 700
ro d s new
of ; w oven,
d d o o lla
n v sa
«- i t « vm, a
.
, g to a n y indi
w e ire
m o stly
m ile /
lla ’ rs S iniinv
to d ay n may
v e you a c o u n . ty from
p a y in
a n d a h a lf fro m school. W ill t b o u9an<l to n ig h t. A re you pro v id u al, firm o r c o rp o ra tio n , any
m a k e a low p ric e if sold by A u- te c te d by a sa fe a m o u n t o f in su r- p a rt of w h a t is k n o w n as th e i
gust
15. J .
R.
R o b e rtso n , i a n e e on y o u r p ro p e rty ? See a b o u t K la m a th c o u n ty c o u rth o u s e fund
o w n e r, 341 A lm ond St
A sh-
P h o n e 211. F ire in su r-
u n til su ch tim e as th e o rig in a l ac­
la n d , O re. P h o n e 3 41-J.
.
2 7 8 -tf anCc a n d Po st a ge s ta m p s sam e tion b ro u g h t by th e P o rtla n d com ­
p ric e as b e fo re th e w a r!
pany to rec o v e r a p p ro x im a te ly
F O R SA L E — F iv e room p la ste re d
$3 5 ,0 0 0 , a lle g ed to be d u e from
h o u se , m o d e rn
conveniences,
K la m a th c o u n ty fo r th e com ple­
o n e a n d o n e -h a lf a c re s in b e a r­
in g o rc h a rd , b e rrie s a n d g a r ­
t i o n of a n ew c o u rth o u s e on th e
d en. T e rm s.
645 L ib e rty St. R e a l E s ta te a n d R eal In s u ra n c e old c o u rth o u s e site , is fin a lly d is-!
’
257-tf
E S T A B L IS H E D 1883
posed o f by th e s ta te ’s h ig h e st
H E L P W A N TED
trib u n a l.
TH O SE ex te n d beyond m erely p ro ­
Tw o c o u rth o u s e s h av e been ;
v id in g sa fe ty fo r y o u r fu n d s. W hen
JVA NTED— M an w ith heavy tea m
in v e s tm e n ts a re p e n d in g , fin a n ­
e re c te d in K la m a th c o u n ty d u rin g
fo r b u n c h in g .
B a rh a m B ros.,
c
ia l in fo rm a tio n d e sire d , advice
S iskiyou.
284-6*
th e p ast few y e a rs, th e la st of
in b u sin e ss re q u ire d , o r g e n e ra l
w hich w as re c e n tly com p leted bv
JVANTED— M an fo r m ill w ork,
co u n sel n eed ed , a b a n k is th e firs t
th e J. M. D ougan co m pany a t a
a n d w ife fo r b o o k k e e p in g and
p lace to go.
4
te a c h in g sm a ll school. B a r­ LEA V ES M E D F O R D . . .8 :3 0 A. M cost of a b o u t $100.000. R ecen tly A Dollar Starts an Account
A good m an y people, firm s an d
h a m B ros., S iskiyou.
284-6* LEA V ES A SH LA N D . . .9 :0 0 A. M. th e c o n tra c to rs b ro u g h t s u it to re-
fam ilies in a n d a ro u n d A sh la n d
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
5V AN TED— E ld e rly m an fo r n ig h t T a k e th e H u d so n S u p e r Six C ars. cover from K la m a th c o u n ty th e
call
th e F ir s t N a tio n a l BA NK IN G
k
w a tc h , s m a ll m ill.
B a rh a m
H E A D Q U A R T E R S.
b a la n c e o f $35,000, a lle g ed to be
F A R E $ 0 .0 0
B ro s., S iskiyou.
284-6
d u e fo r th e e re c tio n of th is c o u rt­
house. J u d g e H a m ilto n of D oug­
¡WANTED— Good w o m an fo r g en ­
e ra l h o u se w o rk .
Good w ages.
las c o u n ty h e a rd th e case a n d d e - :
•
’ A d d re ss D r. C. B. L u cas, H ilts,
cided in fa v o r of th e co u n ty .
A S H L A N D . O C E G O N ^ l ^ " ' E V C A R T E R .. PRES.
Calif.
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C h V A U PE L V ICE PRE
A ppeal th e n w as ta k e n by th e :
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J W M« C O Y . CASHIER
k
W A N TED — M en o r w om en to ta k e
com pany , w ith th e re s u lt th a t th e ,
o rd e rs a m o n g frie n d s a n d n e ig h ­
p a p e rs w ere filed in th e su p re m e
BARGAINS IN
b o rs fo r th e g e n u in e g u a ra n ­
c o u rt T h u rsd a y .
te e d h o sie ry , fu ll lin e fo r m en,
w o m en a n d c h ild re n .
E lim i­
A sto ria .— P o rt w ill b u ild new
n a te s d a rn in g .
Saves m oney.
E v e ry b o d y buys.
A bonanza
fe
rry
la n d in g fo r new p ro je c t.
City and Ranch P roperties
fo r a g e n ts. E x p e rie n c e u n n e c ­
H ouses to R ent.
e ssa ry .
W rite
In te r n a tio n a l
A lbany.— A irp la n e r e p a ir shop
S to c k in g M ills, N o rristo w n , P a.
to
be b u ik h ere.
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276-10*
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
PIANO TUNING
Mineral
B a th s
Classified
CHICHESTER S PILLS
The Water’s Fine!
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Q uality Meat.
LOUIS SO HW EIN, Prop.
Ole a c tineas.
NORTH MA IN, ASHLAND
Servie*?,
In Line With.
Quality Groceries, Moderately Priced
••••
Butter Nut Bread
Pure Gold Butter
WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
am;
J u st R e c e iv e d
The New Pack of Salmon
¿ISO
Fresh Strained Honey
From the Mountains
THE
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
Stearns Self Service Store
7 M a in S tr e e t
O p p o s ite th e P la z a
The Natatorium
S i © s k
AK LK □H
Fire! Fire!
East Side Meat Market
Billings A g e n c y
On Savings Accounts
4%
Klamath F a lls
STAGE
Interest
C. B. L A M K I N
Heal E state
BUY YOUR
U SED CA RS.
L E T R o b in e tt show you h is line
o f new a u to m o b ile s, o r good
second b a n d c a rs. W ill m ak e
easy te rm s. P h o n e s 57 o r
256-L.
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FPJE T h e B usy
c o rn e r M ain
h ig h w a y , in
h a u le d , u sed
C o rn e r M otor Co.,
s tr e e t a n d P acific
M edford, fo r o v er­
c a rs.
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P E I L ’S
CORNER BY TH E 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 ju s t in a n d
c h eap c o n sid e rin g p ric e s fo r im i­
ta tio n s . Y o u r cow s w ill give fro m
25 p e r c e n t to 35 p e r c e n t m o re
m ilk d u rin g fly seaso n if sp ra y e d
w ith Shoo Fly.
N ew a n d u sed sew in g m ac h in es
a lw a y s fo r sa le o r r e n t, a t P e il's ,
c o rn e r by th e p a rk .
P E IL ’S CORNER
W .A.Shell
The Barber
187 E. Main
FACTORY BLOCKS
BEFORE BUYING
Fruit
Jars
SE E T H E
«
Drey” Ever-Seal
' —
MEN’S
BROGUE
STYLES
HOTEL AUSTIN
BARBER SHOP
N G. BATES, Prop.
W e u se th e V iolet R ay fo r Scalp
T re a tm e n t a n d F a llin g H a ir.
B aths
Shoe Shining Parlor
an d
p lea sin g
co m b in a ­
WALL PAPER
T he a g re e a b le s u rp ris e 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 re fro m 10 to 30 p e r c e n t sa v ­
ings.
L e t us show you w hile o u r sh elv es a re still full and
p ro m p t serv ice in b a n g in g is still possible.
Swenson & M cRae
E co n o m ical
H ouse
F u rn is h e rs .
“THERE IS A REASON”
In September and October we do not expect
to get any blocks from Hilt. Why not lay in
your supply now?
Just Arrived
A Complete Line
OF
Aluminum
Utensils
AND
Enamel Ware
AT
A re popular now , and com fort­
able for warm w eatlier.
AT
N ow !
OXFORDS
IN ENGLISH AND
w hen p a tro n s see th e rich c o lo rin g s
tio n s in o u r a rt-d e s ig n e d
I
W A LK E R & EVANS
0 E O R G E W . CROSS, a p ian o tu n ­
e r, w ith 17 y e a rs p ra c tic a l ex­
p e rie n c e , in c lu d in g n in e y e a rs
fa c to ry tra in in g . L eav e o rd e rs
a t R ose B ros o r E n d e rs.
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Price Is Secondary
We
in vite your inspectior..
HOLMES
C arson-Fow ler Lumber Co,
GROCERY
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
“In the H eart of Town”
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