Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monthly, ftop<ember 2 0 , 1020
W . M. Barber.
B usiness an d P rofession al
H . O. A nderson. ]
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
2 5 E a st M aia.
P hon e 181
PAGE THREF,
PLANTING “THE GREATEST POEMS OF ALL
z
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY
O ne c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
N ovem ber, h a s re s to re d C olonel j
E lish a T h e a ll
to
d u ty
a t th e I
h e a d q u a r te r s
of
th e
M arine '
Corps.
C olonel T h e a ll’s case w ill u n ­
d o u b ted ly be rec o rd e d in m edical
H IG H W A Y W ORK
c irc le s a s an am ar.ing one. N ot
only did he s u ffe r a c o m p o u n d ,
f ra c tu r e of th e sk u ll, w ith o th e r '
¡co m p lic a tio n s, w hen s tru c k by an
a u to m o b ile
in W a sh in g to n l a s t 1
j N ovem ber, b u t he bad p reviously
been re tire d a s a M arine o ffic er
in 1897 a n d in v alid ed from ac­
tiv e service. H e w as re s to re d to
a c tiv e d u ty tw e n ty y e a rs la te r, at )% +%!!U7UU7UP!"UPU7PP"UUUPUP7777PUU7PPUUPUU7U77P7U7PPUU7PU7P!UU7UU
th e o u tb re a k of th e w ar.
Men Wanted
Id e a l fa rip of 70 a c re s o n e m ile
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING fro m pave<t ro a d , good six-room
b u n g a lo w w ith e le c tric lig h ts a n d
LAMB— C ontractor and m o d e m p lu m b in g , good b a m a n d
DR. FR A N K M. MOXON— P h y si­ A. L
c ia n a n d S u rg eo n . H o u rs 9 to
B uilder.
Cemdnt, Brick and g a ra g e , 2 5 a c re s a lfa lfa , 2 0 a c re s
109 g ra in , good fam ily o rc h a rd , fin e
12 a n d 1 to 5. O ffice, 425 E. i W oodw ork. Tel. 394-R .
M ain S t., Opp. P u b lic L ib ra ry .
P in e St.
tea m , cow s a n d crop, im p lem e n ts,
etc., go w ith p lac e ; 8 2 0 ,0 0 0 .
D R E R N E S T A. WOODS— P rac- PR A N K JO R D A N — G e n e ral Con-
Let ns w rite your .fire insur- j
tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose
tr a c tin g a n d R e p a ir W o rk . Ce­ mice.
m e n t w o rk sp e cia lty . T el 430-J.
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 en b u rg
227 G ra n ite St.
21tf FOR RENT— A good fo u r-ro o m
h o u se w ith b a th , lig h ts , b a rn
B ldg , A sh la n d , O re.
73-tf
a n d 2 a c re s of la n d , only $15.
GUARANTEED ROOF PAINTING
DR. 3 . J . EM M ENS— P h y sicia n
a n d S u rg e o n . P ra c tic e lim ite d T ell Y o u r R oof T ro u b le s to Me.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
to eye, e a r, n ose a n d th ro a t.
My W o rk Is A b so lu tely G u a r-
E ffectiv e March 20, 1020
RATS IN H E R SO UP
G lasses su p p lie d .
O cu list a n d
a n te e d .
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
C. P . NEWTON
auriat for S. P. R. R. O ffices,
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
LONDON.— I t w as a w o m an ’s
tf 7 15 a. m.
The greatest m em orial of all Is a tree. In th e words o f th e poet,
M. F. and H. Bldg., o p p isite T e lep h o n e 4 49-L.
7 :1 5 a. m.
p ostoffice,
M edford,
O regon.
8 00 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m. Joyce- K ilm er— “ I think that 1 sh all never see. A poem lovely as a c o m p la in t a t T h a m es c o u rt th a t
JE R R Y ’S PLUMBING SHOP
21-tf
P hon e 567
8 45 a. m.
8 :4 5 a. m. tree. A tree that iooks at God a ll day. And lifts her leafy arm s to a n e ig h b o r an n o y ed h e r by c h a s­
9
30
a.
m.
9
:3 0 a. m. pray. Poem s are m ade by fools tike m e. B a t only God can m ake a ing r a ts in to
h e r house.
She
Beaver B lock, No. 15, F ir st St.
ATTORNEYS
15
a.
m.
1
0
:1 5 a. m. tree.” Arbor Day at W ashington th is year m eant the planting of 61 d id n ’t m ind th e ra te so m uch, b u t
10
______
Phone 08.
1 1 :0 0 a. m. trees by school kiddies. Secretary o f A griculture Meredith making
BRIGGS & BRIG GS— A tto rn e y s- P lu m b in g of ev ery d e sc rip tio n 11 00 a. m.
1 2 :0 0 N oon the principal address. Show n in t h e background is th e new Linux’ i sh e did o b jec t w hen th e y ju m p e d
a t L aw , P io n e r B lock, A sh lan d , done r ig h t, q u ick a n d econom i- 12 00 Noon
, into h e r soup.
1 2 :4 5 p. m. M em orial.
12 45 p. m.
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------------------------- cally.
1 :3 0 p. m.
L. A . R O B E R T S — A tto rn e y -a t-
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2 :1 5 p. m.
2 15 p. m.
ACKLIN’S TAXI
L aw
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itizen s'
3 :0 0 p. m. fre d N. Beck.
S 00 p. m.
B a n k B ldg.
A fid av it.
a re “ m u ch m o re a ssid u o u s th a n
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____________________________ S ta n d R ose B ro s’. C o n fectio n ery .
3 :4 5 p. m.
S 45 p. m.
G eorge L. T re ic h le r vs. H. C m en in th e ir w o rk .”
H . SPA L D IN G — A tto rn e y at-
Phone
213.
F iv e
p a sse n g e r
4 :3 0 p. m.
4 30 p. m.
C h risto ffe rso n . O rder.
L aw . B eav er Block. P h o n e 146. j C halm eifc;
seven
p a s se n g e r
A r e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e H a r - 1
5 :1 5 p. m.
5 15 p. m.
L ew is G. E a to n vs. M innie B
B uick.
6 :0 0 p. m.
6 00 p. m.
ro
d
’s d e p a rtm e n t s to re sa id they
E a to n . A frid a v it a n d o rd e r.
7 :0 0 p. m.
CHIROPRACTORS
7 00 p. m.
In a Z u n d e l vs. L ow ell Z u n d e ll.¡ h a d n o t tu rn e d dow n a n y appli-
8 45 p. m. Sat. only 8 :4 6 p. m.
i c a n ts fo r p o sts m e re ly b ecau se
DR. GEO. J. KINZ, C h iro p ra c to r,
9 :3 0 p. m. D ecree.
9 30 p. m.
H a rry H a n se n vs W . T. E ste p th e y h a d fo rm e rly b een in gov­
S u ite 8, o v e r M itc h e ll’s C lo th ­
10 30 p. m . S a t. only 1 2 :1 5 M idgt e t al. A ffid a v it.
in g S to re.
O ffice P h o n e 103.
SUNDAY ONLY
S o u th e rn O regon L u m b e r Co. e rn m e n t em ploy. T h is firm lias,
R e sid en c e P h o n e 401.
LV , M EDFORD LV. ASHLAND vs. W.
T.
E ste p .
D e m u rre r. a b so rb e d m an y W h ite h a ll f l a p - ]
9 :0 0 a. m
9 :0 0 a. m.
DR. C. F . SCH ELLER
S
um
m
ons.
p e rs a n d th e ir s e r v ic e s , a re re-j
1 0 :0 0 a. m .
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
S usie J o n e s vs. T h o m a s D. p o rte d a s g iv in g a s m u ch s a tis ­
C H IR O P R A C T IC O S T E O PA T H IC
1
1
:0
0
a.
m.
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON.
1 2 :0 0 Noon Jones-. F in d in g s. D ecree.
1 2 :0 0 Noon
fa c tio n as th o se of a n y o th e r c la s s !
DR.
HAW
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eorge
C h ro n ic a n d N erv o u s D is­
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
of em ployes.
ease« a S p ecialty .
C hiropractic P hysician
2 :0 0 p. m. A lb e rt B a rn u m . S um m ons.
2 :0 0 p. m .
Sam B. B a rr vs. Id a B a rr. A ffi-
E x a m in a tio n s F re e .
3 :0 0 p. m.
3 :0 0 p. m.
F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B uilding.
: d a v it. P ro o f of m ailin g . F in d in g s, R E M A R K A B L E R E C O V E R Y
F a rlo w B u ild in g .
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4 :0 0 p. m.
4
:0
0
p.
m.
P h on e 48
1 5 ^ M ain S t., A sn la n d , O regon j E n tra n c e , room 5
j
FR O M A C C ID EN T
5 :0 0 p. m. D e fa u lt a n d decree.
5 :0 0 p. m .
O rp h a M cKee
vs.
F r a n k C.
W A SH IN G TO N ,
D. C.— Com - i
6 :3 0 p. m.
6 :3 0 p. m.
i V arn ey , e t ux. N otice.
bX)R R E N T .
9
:3
0
p.
m.
9 :3 0 p. m
p le te rec o v e ry fro m w h a t w as b e ­
JACKSONVILLE-M EDFORD
FO R
R E N T — N icely
fu rn is h e d
lieved to be a fa ta l ac cid e n t la st I
DAILY EX C E PT SUNDAY.
room s. M rs. C has. B. H o w ard ,
LV.
M
EDFORD
LV.
J
’S’NV’LE
606 A lliso n St.
12-tf
7 :2 0 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m.
8 :3 0 a. m.
*
One c e n t th e w o rd each ♦ F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room s. 9 :3 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a.m .
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:3
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a.
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a
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M
ain.
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426-Y.
♦ tim e. If r u n e v e ry d ay fo r €>
1 1 :3 0 a. m.
12-6* 1 2 :0 0 Noon
* o n e m o n th o r m o re o n e -h a lf $
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :3 0 p.m .
FO R
R E N T — 2 fu rn is h e d
bed
2 :0 0 p. m.
• c e n t th e w o rd e ach tim e.
3 :0 0 p. m.
room s. G e n tle m en only. C all 4 :3 0 p. m .
3 :4 5 p.m .
•
4 86 A lliso n St.
9-tf 5 :3 0 p. m.
5 :0 0 p.m .
7 :0 0 p. m.
S at. only 7 :3 0 p. m
F O R SA LE— R E A L E S T A T E
FO R R E N T — L ith ia G a ra g e a t
9 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 8 :0 0 p. m.
e n tra n c e to p a rk .
In q u ire E. S at. o n ly 1 0 :3 0 p. m.
LONDON. — (B y M a il.)— T h e]
F O R SA L E — Tw o hom es, w ell lo­
F . S m ith , 221 O ak St.
6-tf
W
E
RUN
ON
SUNDAY:
m
uch
m alig n e d “ W h ite h a ll F la p ­ !
c a te d .
E ith e r one sold ch eap
if ta k e n a t once. In q u ire oft
p e rs ’’ h av e m ad e good.
i,OST
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS.
o w n er, 129 F if th St. 1 1 -lm o *
A ll th o se y o u n g g irls w ho d u r ­
D aily and Sunday
LO ST— B etw een
A and
M ain
ing
th e w ar sc a n d a liz e d th e ir so­
F O R SA L E — Seven a c re s in sid e
LV. G’TS PA SS
s tre e ts , B row nie
box
k o d a k , LV. M EDFORD
c ity lim its. H ouse a n d c h ic k e n , size 2-A. L eave 281 E . M ain, 7 :0 0 a. m.
7 :0 0 a. m. b e r b r e th r e n in g o v e rn m e n t o f­
sh ed . P le n ty f r u i t; b a rg a in if!
1 0 :3 0 a. m. fices w ith th e ir cups of te a and
K o d ak m e a n s m o re th a n th e
9 :0 0 a. m.
o v er C o o k ’s pool h a ll.
14-3*
ta k e n b e fo re Oct. 4.
C all a t,
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
4 :3 0 p. m p o w e r-p u ffs a re no lo n g e r recog-, m ere n a m e of a line of goods,
F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , o r ph o n e CO TTA G E H O S P IT A L — 28 M or- 4 :3 0 p. m.
102.
11-tf
O ffice a n d w a itin g ro o m : No. 5 n iza b le a s “ fla o p e rc .” T hey a re
to n St. M a te rn ity w o rk a spe-
•
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S.
F r o n t S t., N ash H o tel B u ilding, d is trib u te d m all d ire c tio n s.
c ia lty . T e rm s re a so n a b le . M rs.
F O R SA L E — 5-room m o d e rn c o t­
A. M. B ro u g h to n , g ra d u a te M edford. P h o n e 309.
A sm all m in o rity of th e u ltr a - *11 y ° u r possession a t a ll tim es, on
ta g e a n d g a ra g e , 18 a c re s
A sh la n d W a itin g — E a s t Side m isch iev o u s have gone b ack to ] ev e ry occasion; w h e re v e r you a re ,
n u rse .
g ro u n d ; e n o u g h w ood on place
P h a rm a c y .
W e h a v e q u ite a n u m b e r of
to la s t life tim e. F a c in g L ith ia
tlie p a re n ta l roof, b u t th e g re a t a d e p e n d a b le m ea n s of m a k in g
IN SU R A N C E
P a rk . C all 148 L a u re l St., any
m a jo rity a re w o rk in g h a rd to g et > a n d k e e p in g a p ic tu re s to ry of
p a irs a t low price of
day a f te r 5 o’clock p. m ., fo r SO U TH ER N
O REGO N
IN SU R ­
th e Old C o u n try on its com m er- ,
p a rtic u la rs .
7-tf
ANCE AGENCY— A ll k in d s of
. , , .
, ..
. , ..
, I th e people a n d places t h a t a re of
cial fe e t a n d th e y a re to be t o u n d ,
good in su ra n c e . G. H. Yeo,
F O R SA LE— M odern p la s te re d 7-
in b a n k s, la w y e r's o ffices, a n d ] Pe rs o n a l in te r e s t to you.
A sh la n d ; C. L. G off, M edford.
room h o u se ; la rg e b a s e m e n t; lot
O ffice in S u sie A llen Block.
big c o m m e rc ial h o u ses of a l l 1
100x100.
F in e lo ca tio n fo r a
k in d s.
h o m e ; 2 b lo ck s from J u n io r
T hey a re good v alu es.
W hen th e p ip in g days of peace j
Fifty
A
cres
Fine
Lan
d
H ig h school. C all No. 148 L a u ­
F O R SA LE
re l S t., a n y d ay a f te r 5 o’clock
closed sc o re s of g o v e rn m e n t d e ­
“The P r ettiest P lace in
p. m ., fo r p a rtic u la rs .
7-tf
W e ll Situ ated
A shland .”
p a rtm e n ts , th e r e w as a g e n e ra l
33
Strawberry
lam
e
FO R
S A L E — N icely
fu rn is h e d
re lu c ta n c e am o n g th e e m p lo y ers
J. J. McNAIR
Six room m o d e rn B u ngalow
h o m e; fine lo catio n . See ow n-
to
give th e s e g irls a tria l. H ow - j
ty p e d w e llin g w ith c o n c re te
R e g is te re d P h a rm a c is t
e r, 124 N ob H ill St.
1-tf
ev er, som e of th e m ore e n te r p r i s - ,
w alled
b a se m e n t a n d
full
flo o re d a ttic . W ood a n d coal
ing cam e fo rw a rd a n d
en g a g ed I
F O R SA L E .
fu rn a c e , b e st p o rce lain e n a m ­
b a tc h e s of th em re g a rd le s s of th e i
eled p lu m b in g , c a b in e t k itc h e n ,
L IV E STO CK FO R SALE.
a tte n tio n th e y p aid to silk stock-]
la rg e b a th room , com m odious
in g s a n d p o w d e r-p u ffs— a n d fro m '
scre e n e d porch.
R e g is te re d H e re fo rd b u lls a n d
B ig lo t (m o re th a n th re e -
h e ife rs. B est b re e d in g a n d q u a l­
in q u irie s m ad e by
th e
U nited]
f o u rth s a c r e ) , w ith law n, flo w ­
ity . R a ised on o u r farm in
P
re
ss
,
th
e
y
h
av
e
n
o
t
r
e
g
re
tte
d it.]
See U s
e r g a rd e n , f ru it tre e s , o rn a ­
s o u th e rn Id ah o . H e rd com prises
T he s e c re ta ry of a la rg e sh ip ­
400 h e a d , w hich m u st be r e ­ m e n ta l tre e s a n d sh ru b s . L ove­
A t O nce
p in g firm d e c la re d t h a t th e g irls]
d u c e d a t once to give us m o re ly lo ca tio n o v e rlo o k in g L ith ia
room . Now is th e tim e to b u y .' P a r k a n d th e Glen.
C an sell in c a rlo a d lots. P ric e s
One of th e few re a lly well
re a so n a b le .
S a tis fa c tio n g u a r ­ b u ilt h o u se s in th e city.
a n te e d . W rite o r com e a n d see
Price SIX THOUSAND DOL­
. th e diamond brand , a
L a d lrs t A u k y o u r M -u c g ltl f o r / A
th em .
F a rm close to N am pa,
LARS.
< h |.c h c « .te r a D ia m o n d K r a n d / ^ ^ A
1*111» io K c d an-l W o ld m e ta lliA x A J
See a n y re a l e s ta te a g e n t in
Id a ., on m ain lin e of O regon
boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. V /
R
eal
E
sta
te
and
R
eal
Insurance.
T
a k e no o th e r . H u y o f y o u r ▼
S h o rt L ine.
L. L. Y oung & A sh lan d o r ph o n e 311-R . 14-2
D r u c g la t. AsIcf i r C I I I ^ i r E S - T E B 8
E stab lish ed 1883
1 I1 A 1 IO M 1 1 IK A N I* P I L L S , for 2 S
Sons.
7ESt-W d-M on-M on
PHYSICIANS
Minimum Wage $5.622 f°r nine hours.
OSKAR HUBER
Apply at Office over City Hall.
COAL
FO R SALE
On Savings Accounts
C.
M in e r a l
Interest
Baths
A Dollar Starts an Account
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
“In the H eart of Town”
Classified
Kodak
We Have on Hand
as You Go
A Complete ¡Line
OF
White Shoes
on Sale
For Sale
Aluminum
Utensils
$2.15
EASTMAN AGENCY
AND
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Enamel Ware
Do you want rich Alfalfa
Land, at a right price?
NOW
Billings Ageney
CHICHESTER S PILLS
FO R FALL
PAPERING
AT
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
37-39 NORTH M A IN ST R E E T
years known as BcskSafest. Always Reliable
F O R SA L E —
1 V elie.
1 D odge.
2 C h ev ro lets.
2 F o rd s.
1 O ldsm obile tru c k .
A U TO M O TIV F SH O P
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
F U R N IS H E D H O U SE F O R
SA LE
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13-6
F O R SA LE— F ir s t c la ss a u to t r a i l ­
e r. See C has. R. H o w ard , th e
K la m a th F a lls S ta g e m an. 12-6*
F O R SA L E — D rag saw , also tw o
cro ss c u t saw s: cash sale. I n ­
q u ire W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co.
12-6*
F O R SA L E — 2 J e rs e y cow s, price
$85 each. J. R. C h ild ers. R. 1,
Box 116-A. P h o n e 6-F-4. 11-6
P L A Y E R PIA N O F O R SA LE—
New S te g e r & Sons “ N a tu ra l
P la y e r ” P ia n o , $1350.00. Can
be b o u g h t now fo r $975.00 cash
o r $100.00 cash a n d
$25.00
m o n th ly .
T h is is a re a l b a r ­
g ain . A d d re ss H. P ., c a re D aily
T id in g s office.
9-tf
FO R
S A L E — F o rd
w o rm -d riv e
tru c k .
F in e c o n d itio n .
B a r­
g a in . R a lp h W . E ld e n , C e n tra l
p o in t. P h o n e 19X X 3.
8-tf
F O R SA LE
OR T R A D E — T eam
m a re s , 6 a n d
7 y e a rs o ld;
w e ig h t 2500. K in n a rd p lace on
E a s t M ain.
F ra n k
B esw ick,
Box 176.
6-tf
F O R S A L E — A t F o r t K la m a th ,
O re., 36 d a iry cow s, 30 h e a d of
y o u n g s to c k ; 160 to n s of hay.
A lso ra n c h o f 340
a c re s for
re n t. A d d re ss T. A. C u lb e rtso n ,
A sh la n d , O re.
2 -lm o *
F O R SA L E — R a m b o u llle tt ra m s —
y e a rlin g R o m b o u ille tt ra m s th a t
w ill s h e a r 20 to 30 lbs. of fine
w h ite w ool.
W ill se ll one to
c a rlo a d .
P ric e s r ig h t. F . W.
H e rrin , A sh lan d . O r.
284-3m
6-room a ttr a c tiv e hom e, a ll
b u t one room fu rn is h e d , m o d ­
e rn
co n v eniences,
paved
s tr e e t, c e m e n t w a lk , sh a d e
a n d f r u it tre e s a n d flo w ers;
lo t 80x160.
Im m e d ia te possessio n an d
th e p ric e is a ttr a c tiv e , $3200;
te rm s.
E . T. STAPLES
Real Realty
Bargains
Six-room
h o u se,
m o d ern ,
s to n e fo u n d a tio n , new ly p a in t­
ed in sid e a n d o u t; new ly f u r ­
n ish e d ; a lm o s t n a if a c re g a r ­
d en a n d f r u it; c h ic k e n y a rd
a n d h o u se, a n d g a ra g e ; sp le n ­
did locatio n .
P ric e $3000, h a lf cash , b a l­
ance lo n g tim e 6 p e r cent.
E . T. S T A P L E S
A R e a l R eal E s ta te D ealer.
O ffice, H o tel A u stin B u ild in g .
W.A.Shell
The B arb er
187 E. Main
W ANTED
W A N T E D — T a n k to h a u l w a te r
in ;
a lso som e sm a ll hogs.
P h o n e 375R . G. H. G rover. 8tf
W A N T E D — Men o r w om en to ta k e
o rd e rs am o n g frie n d s a n d n e ig h ­
b o rs f o r th e g e n u in e g u a ra n te e d ;
h o sie ry , fu ll lin e fo r m en, w om ­
e n a n d c h ild re n .
E lim in a te s
d a rn in g . W e pay 50c a n h o u r
s p a re tim e o r $24 a w eek fo r
fu ll tim e .
E x p e rie n c e u n n e c ­
e ssa ry .
W rite
In te r n a tio n a l
S to c k la s M ills, ’’ " d . t o w n ^ P .
A ll K in d s o f
ICE CREAM
Also Brick Ice Cream
60c Per Brick.
ASHLAND CREAMERYi
L
COURT NEWS
M arriage L icenses
R. L am b a n d J e n n ie Bei-
Wm
lin g e r.
R ay C olem an
F re n c h .
and
A n n a M.
Probato Court
L in d N elson, e s ta te .
C itatio n .
W a iv e r a n d co n sen t of sale.
A u g u st F. B agley, g u a rd ia n ­
ship.
P ro o f
of
p u b lic a tio n .
P ro o f of p o stin g .
E lm e r E . B agley, e s ta te P ro o f
of p u b lic a tio n .
Order
H e n ry G. Dox, e s ta te ,
fin a l s e ttle m e n t.
A d jo u rn m e n t.
H e n ty E. K oontz, e s ta te . P ro o f
of p u b lic a tio n .
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
Comply W ith the L aw
Buy Direct
D on’t p ay a m id d le m a n ’s p ro fit.
Y our H om e B a k e r is, in a sense,
s tric tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b ak es
fo r no one e lse— he sim p ly s u p ­
p lies h is ow n sto ck of fre sh a n d
w holesom e
BREAD,
C ircuit Court
H. M. M c F a rla n d vs. Jo h n H.
H u e n e rs e t ux. O rder.
R. J. M cC afferty vs. E k ro n Mc­
C a ffe rty . S tip u la tio n .
B. M. Jo h n s o n vs. C. E. T e rrill,
s h e riff.
A ffid a v it.
E. T. S ta p le s vs. R. D. H ines e t
al.
A m ended co m p la in t.
J o h n W a tso n vs. A barillo D avis
e t al. N otice.
A nnie G. B a rh a m vs. Jo h n A.
B a rh a m . Sum m ons.
H a rry L. Irw in vs. C. M. Speckl
e t ux. C o n firm a tio n of sale.
L a u ra
B ernice C am ero n vs.
F irm a n C rum p. A ffid a v it, d e­
fa u lt, decree.
F r a n k D. N e th e rla n d vs. M eda
N e th e rla n d .
A ffid a v it, d e fa u lt,]
decree.
W a lte r C. W e av e r vs. E th e l B.
W eaver. F in d in g s a n d decree.
M ary A. M oore vs. J a m e s J.
M oore. A fifd a v it, o rd e r, fin d in g s
a n d decree.
S ta te vs. W . H. Jo h n so n . P e r ­
ju ry .
G eorge E. G a te s vs. T. W . H ill.
C laim .
J a c k s o n C o u n ty vs. R. E. Jo h n -;
son.
O rd e r d ism issin g .
B u tle r & T ho m p so n Co. vs. W . ]
N. C am pbell e t al.
O o n firm a - ]
tio n of sale.
J o h n O. R igg vs. A lpha E.
T h o rn b u ry e t al. C o n firm a tio n of ■
sale.
B e rth a
H an ey
vs.
A dam
S ch m id t e t al. P ro o f of p ublica-]
tio n .
J a c k s o n C o u n ty vs. F r a n k L.
Jo h n so n .
O rd e r d ism issin g .
T h o m as C. Jo n e s e t a l vs. Al-
CAKES,
ROLLS
AND
FANCY PASTRY.
AND
Printed Butter
IT is not too late to paper that room, as you
planned. Sure, Spring is gone, but Fall is
virtually here—and with it—our great odd lot
sale on WALL PAPER.
AT
The
Lithia Bakery
Swenson & M cRae
E c o n o m ical
H ouse F u r n is h e r s .
180 EAST MAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
GET YOUR
STONE
JARS
AT
HOLMES
GROCERY
USE
MR. MERCHANT
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put iii
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 166 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
A
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 o u n c e s ......... $1.75
YO U SH O U LD H A V E Y O U R AD IN THE
W E E K L Y AS W E L L AS THE D A ILY TID IN GS
By Using Both the Daily and Weekly Your Message
Goes Into Practically Every Home in Ashland’s
Trade Territory—Both in the City and Country.
IT COSTS VERY LITTLE MORE TO
COVER THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS
IN THE WEEKLY
TELEPHONE 39
And A d vertisin g M an W ill Tell Y o u About It
250 Sheets. 16 or 32 ounces ......... $2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 o u n c e s......... $4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will he
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
A s h la n d , O r e g o n