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

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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’Tuesday, November 2, 1920
PAGE THREE
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W. M. Barber.
H. O. Andenon. Young; adm n'x deed to lot No.
M artin Erlwein, et ux. to Emma "Olds; WD to NW of sec. 22, twp.
five (5 ), block three (3 ), W. add. M erriman; WD to land in sec. 21.138, S. R. 4E; $2000.
Medford.
twp. 36, S. R. 3W. “
* Z. Cam eron to K. C. Eldridge;
W. H. A. Smith to C. M. Stap-i
Ormte D. Welch to Flora E ., WD to S 75 feet of lots 5. 6. 7. 8,
25 East Main. Phone 181
Hear WD to land in twp. 39, S.
9, block 3, Medford.
W eieh; WD to lot 15 block
„ .„ v . 2J garah Em erlck t0 w w Hum-
c m AND FARM PROPERTY IE , Ashland, Ore.
One cent the word each time
phreys; WD to lot in block 2, Gal-
Joseph Zeigler, et ux, to R. L Palm s add. to Medford.
Seven room plastered house on Moffitt,
et
ux;
WD
to
land
in
twp
Marion
B.
Jardine
to
M
enry'
loway’s add: and lot 11. block 40,
good foundation, Earn and gar­ 39, S. R. IE , Ashland, Ore.
ATTORNEYS
PHYSICIANS
Mankin,
et
al;
WD
to
lots
3
and;M
edford. .
age, large lot with plenty of fruit
block
3,
Palm
’s
2nd
add.
to
W.
J.
King,
et
ux,
W.
H.
A.
¡A
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physi­ BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys- }Jnd berries, some furniture; only
Smith, WD to land in twp. 39, S. 'M edford.
at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland. $2100, on terms.
cian and Surgeon. H ours 9 to
Mollie T. Black to J. I. Thomas; ASHLAND LUMBER
12 and 1 to 5. Office, 425 E.
Four room house, fruit and ber- R. IE , Ashland.
L.
A.
ROBERTS-—A
ttorney-at-
__
Pearl
Mooney,
nee
Hollenbeak,
W.
D. to lot 4, block 1, Highland
Main St., Opp. Public Library.
ries, large lot, chicken house, etc.
COMPANY
Law, Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ < " J ’.
et ux, to F. D. Baird; WD to l o t , P a ik add- to Medford.
Bank Bldg.
!
~
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
1, block 4, Page add. to Medford.
K nute Helland, et a t to M. T. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath,
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose
| T. G. Burrows, et ux, to City Of ! M aurseth: 'VD to NW of sec. 22,
Shingle«.
LOOK! LOOK!
CHIROPRACTORS
and throat. Office hours, 10 to __________________
____________
_ for
__ Rent.
____ ¡M edford; QCD to lot iu block 3, twp. 38. S. R. 4E.
5-Room
Modern
House
12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg dr . h . B. MOOP.E Chiropractic 7.Room Modern House for Renti B arr’8 add-
Cement. Plaster and Lime.
Medford.
' Duane H. Sturtevant to Bernice
Bldg .A sh la n d , Ore.
73-tf
Physician. F irst National Bank g Room House for Sale, in R. R*
Emma Bennett, et vir, to W. W. Cameron; WD to lots 1 and 2.
Bldg.
Phones:
Office, 112;
section, at the low proce of'Nunn; WD to lot 6, block 1, Em-¡block 7, Ross add. to Medford.
BL^GK W OOD
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician
Res. 207-J. '
h perial add, to Medford; 1300.
M.
T.
M
aurseth,
et
ux,
to
M.
D.
$1,250.
and Surgeon. Practice limited
to eye, ear, nose and throat. OR. GEO. J. RINZ, Chiropractor. Also 5-Room House at $1,350, and
Suite 8, over M itchell’s C loth-1 4-Room House for $1,000. Fur­
Glasses supplied. Oculist and
nished.
Irig Store. Office Phone 103.
au rlst for S. P. R. rf. Offices,
MRS. S. L. ALLEN
Residence Phone 401.
M. P. and H. Bldg., oppisite
63 N. Main St.
postoffice, Medford, Oregon.
DR. C. F. SCHELLER
Phone 667
21-tf
CHIROPRACTIC OSTEOPATHIC'
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON.
COTTAGE HOSPITAL— 28 Mor­
Chronic and Nervous Dis­
ton St. Maternity work a spe-
eases a Specialty.
clalty. Terms reasonable. Mrs.
Exam ination’ Free.
A. M. Broughton, graduate
Farlow Building.
nurse.
1 5 ^ Main St., Asnland, Oregon
PIANO T I NER.
Circuit Court.
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
A. W eatherby vs. G. A Morse;
9:00 15 General Assembly 38969
Music
AV. I*. BROOKS— Piano Tuner.
i stipulation.
9:15
20
O.
S.
T.
A.
Report
and
R
em
ark
s................................A.
G.
Smith
Player mechanic. Medford, Or­
Bullock Merc. Agency vs. Ora E.
9:35 50 Address— “A m ericanization” . . .*.............................. J. C. Almack
egon. Ashland every Tuesday.
• Kay, et ux; for money; summons.
10:25
5 Interm ission.
Leave order at Ruse Bros.
E. N. Anderson vs. O. J. bill, et
10:30 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
, al; foreclosure.
Prim ary— Selected...................................................... Cora E. Geiss
JER R Y ’S PLUMBING SHOP
Irving F. Finley vs. J. R. Wick,
Gram m ar— “ Beginnings in English” .......................J. C. Almack .
et al; to quiet.
R ural— “ R ural School and Community Problem s” ...........
Jteaver Block, No. 15, First St.
Business Men’s A djustm ent Co.,
DR. HAWLEY
........................................................................................ W. O. Beattie
Phone 68.
Inc., vs. E. L. .. Mam^;
Chiropractic Physician
. „ for u money. .
High School— “ Demands of 1930” .........................F .'L . Stetson
_ x
In the m atter of liquidation of
Plum bing of every description
11:15 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
F irst N ational Bank •Building.
g ank Of Jacksonville; peti-
done right, quick and economi­
Prim ary— “ Uses of Mental .Tests” ........... ............... J. C. Almack
Entrance, room 5.
Phone 43 tion, order.
cally.
Gram m ar— “ Physical T raining” .................... M. Isabelle Bovee
Mary R. G. Freem an vs. A. L.
R ural— "P rim ary Language” ..................................Cora A. Geiss
Freem an; order, affidavit, sum ­
High School— “ High School Course of Study” .....................
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
ALL KINDS OF
mons.
...................................................................................... J. A. Churchill
Lydia Loveland vs. John M.
FOR SALE— Good meadow pas­
Special— "P alm er Penm anship” ..............» ...E v e ly n Coughlin
Loveland;
default,
affidavit.
tu re for cattle. Can take at
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
City of Ashland vs. W. W.
least 25 head. 3 miles from
1:30
45
DEPARTMENT
SESSIONS
Ashland. F or particulars, phone Barb Wire, dandy Cedar Posts and Drake, et al; summons, order, af-
Prim
ary—
Selected....................................................
Cora E. Geiss
-
y
or w rite G. H. Grover, Snyder’s Yew anchors posts in carload lot t'iclavit.
G
ram
m
ar—
“Reading
Interests
of
G
ram
m
ar
Grade
Pupils"
.
,
,
Kearney
Robinson
vs.
Eads
Dairy, Medford.
49-6 arrived. Plows and tracto r tools TraTisfer & Storage Co., et al; an-
• •••••••••••••* ••.
J C Aliiiticlk
R ural— (W ith G ram m ar Section).
of all kinds. Heider Tractors, swer.
FOR SALE.
Gladys E. Cobleigh vs. Roy Cob­
H ig h S ch o o l— “ Physical T raining” .............. M. Isabelle Bovee
New and second hand sewing nia-
45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
leigh; summons.
z
1 <,U
.|S Rock
u LI l pullets. l,oKCnS
u chines for sale or rent, at
W alter Everton vs. National Ex­
outh
Phone 257-R.
Prim ary— Selected.................................................... Cora E. Geiss
change assn.; motion, order.
52-tf
G ram m ar— “Elem entary Course of Study” . . . J . A. Churchill
P E I L ’S CO RN ER
Leonie D. Schmidt vs. Jackson
R ural— (W ith G ram m ar Section).
JFOR SALE— Piano; cash or terms.
County Cream ery;, summons.
BY THE PARK
High School— “ Present Application of Scientific Measure­
Must be sold this week. 56 in ...............................
I,. 1
The Commercial Corporation,
m e n ts...........................................................................p. L. Stetson
Church St.
52-3
Inc., vs. G. O. Gorham; cost bill,
Special— “ The Smith-Hughes Vocational Schools” ..............
writ of attachm ent.
...................................................................... Bertha Davis
J-'OR SALE— 1918 Overland. This GOOD CUES AND . TIPS
. .
Ethel D. Wilcox vs. H arry E.
— Penm anship .........................................Evelyn Coughlin
car is a bargain. See Myers,
Billiard players prefer this place W ijcox- summons
3:00 10 Interm ission
Postal Telegraph, 8 a. in. to 4. because they know th a t they can
N w ' Borden V8 George H. An­
3:10 15 M usic.........................................................Medford G irls’ Glee Club
1-3 gel GOOD cues; and modern (lrews; affidavit, order,
p. 111. Phone 29.
3:25 15 “W ork of County Dem onstration Agent” ........... Florence Pool
equipment makes a lot of difter-
Fred j Marcus V8 Mary Mar-
3:40 50 Address— ‘ The Russell Sage Foundation R eport’’................
FOR SALE— 5-year old saddle ence tn the pleasure of the game. c u s. motion.
...................................................................................... J. A. Churchill
, m are with 6-mos. old colt. Both
You KNOW it
, w ill H. B arnett, superintendent
in good condition and of the
THURSDAY MORNING
Profanity, gambling and other of bank8> V8t R E Haney, et al;
9:00 15 Music— Prim ary Pupils of Roosevelt and W ashington Schools
very best type. Phone 448-Y, andesirable elem ents are abso-, order di8mig8ing.
9:15 15 “The County L ib ra ry " ......................................... .. .C lara Van Sant
Ashland.
49-6 :utely TABOO here. We Invite
J. A. Snider vs. R. D. Hines, et
9:30 45 Adttcess— “ An In terpretation of Physical Education” . . . .
„1; petition, order.
FOR SALE— R am boulllett ram s— (JENTLEMEN only.
................................................................................. M. Isabelle Bovee
Thl« Is a clean, congenial amuse-
Talent Irrigation Co., Inc., vs.
yearling Rom bouillett ram s that
10:15 15 «Music......................................... Prim ary Pupils of Jackson School
ment
hall
for
decent,
clean-cut
Edwin P. Hughes, et al; motion.
will shear 20 to 30 lbs. of fine
10:30 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
eonie D. Schmidt vs. Jackson
w hite wool. W ill sell one to fel’owB.
Prim ary— Selected...................................................... Cora E. Geiss
DOBBIN IRWIN
County Creamery; foreclosure.
carload. Prices right. F. W.
Gram
m ar— “The Oregon State N orm al” ..............W. G. BeattU
City of Ashland vs W. W.
H errin, Ashland. Or.
284-3m Clean Sport for Regular Fellow«
R
ural—
“The Hot Lunch” .........................................Bertha Davis
1 Drake, et al; application for tax
High
School—
“ Meeting of the School M asters’ Club” . . . .
FOR EXCHANGE
; foreclosure.
....................................................................
B. C. Forsythe presiding
Arion R. Skinner vs. Hazel Skin-
C. B. L A M K I N ,n er;
Special—
P
e
n
m
a
n
s
h
ip
...........................................Evelyn
Cotfghlin
FOR TRADE— Tacoma residence
divorce.
11:15 45 Assembly Address— “From Whence and W hither Bound
property for sm all improved
BARGAINS IN
State vs. Jam es Grier; indiri-
in Instruction” .........................................................F. I,. Stetson
acreage, five or ten miles from
| ment, plea.
town. W rite what you have.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
State
vs.
Joe
Blackburn;
indict-
K cal E s ta te
1:30 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
A. E. Little, 5405 So. Asotin
; m ent, plea.
St., Tacoma, Wash.
49-lnio*
Prim ary— “ Mental Conflicts in Childhood” ___ J. C. Almack
■ State vs. David Bearks, D. H.
City and Ranch Properties
G ram m ar— Selected....................................................w . G. Beattie
I
McGlown,
Clarence
E.
McDade;
TO EXCHANGE— Four acre pear',
House« to Rent.
R ural— “Prim ary R eading” ................................. .Cora E. Geiss
! indictm ent.
orchard . with loganberries b e­
High School— "Home Economics in the High School” . . . .
State
vs.
J.
R.
O'Donovan;
in-
tween rows, all in bearing; one
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING ¡dlctm ent. plea.
........................................................................................ Bertha Davis
mile from Sutherlin; to trade
2:16 48 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
State
vs.
John
Marion,
tru
e
name
for home in Ashland. Address
Prim ary— Selected...................................................... Cora E. Geis*
Jack George Buro; indictm ent.
or call on C. W ittenbach, 1401
G ram m ar— “ Physical T raining" (with a c la s s )....................
State
vs.
J.
R.
O'Donovan;
in-
H
O
M
E
boulevard.52-3*
• ............................................................................... .... Isabelle lioven
j dictm ent, plea.
Rural— “ The Club Work and W hat It Stands F o r” ..............
State
vs.
Jim
Theodore;
indict­
INSURANCE
RESTA URANT
...................................................................................... ... C. Seymour
ment.
SOUTHERN OREGON INSUR­
High School— “ The R ecitation” ............................... j. c. Alinack
" ______ (
State vs. David C. O’Connell; as-
Special— “ Home Economics” .....................................Bertha Davi.«
ANCE AGENCY— All kinds of
i sault and %battery.
good insurance. G. H. Yeo,
— P e n m a n s h ip ........................................... Evelyn Coughlin
. cu - rx
n
state vs. Fred Block, and Noel
M eeting of Athletic Association to PJan Schedule.
A shland; C. L. Goff, Medford. Good Meals and Short Orders. Day , Adeih a rt; indictm ent, plea.
3:00 10 Interm ission
Office in Susie Allen Block.
Probate
Court.
and Night Service.
3:10 15 Music— Vocal D u e t . . . .....................Miss Lacey and Chas. King
Est. Ann Beall; report.
WOOD SAW.
3:25 15 "Public H ealth W ork” ........................................... Marie Falldine
Est. Myrtle W. Byrum and Wil­
3:40 50 Address— “O ur Silent Conflicts” ............................. F. L. Stetson
297
East
Main
liam H. Byrum, m inors; petition
WOOD SAWED by the cord or by
and
order.
FRIDAY MORNING.
the hour. M. L. W aschau, 701
9:00 15 Music— .................. ............................................................
Est.
Simon
Pressley
M
atthew:
i
Indiana St. Tel. 228-R.
34tf
■petition and order.
WANTED
W ashington and Lincoln Fifth Grades, Lincoln Third Grade
I Est. Dennis F. W ilson; order and I
9:15 20 “State Club W ork” .................................................... h . C. Seymour
CAST IRON
LOST
9:35 50 Address— "W aste” ........................................... .............y. G. Dubach
Good heavy grey iron m achinery bond
Est. Ann Beall; order and vouch-'
t 10:25
5 Intermission
LOST OR STOLEN— Small female scrap castings,
10:30 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
fox terrier, white with brown
ers.
NAILS
Est A. P. Talent: receipt.
head, black spot on shoulder, Old nails, wire or cut. Muet be
Prim ary— Selected...................................................... Cora E. Geiss
E st. Calvin P. Hughes; inven-j
name Trixie. Finder leave at straight.
— G ram m ar— “ Home Economics” ...........................Bertha Davis
Eastern Supply Co., 375 East
P IP E
R ural— “ Physical T raining” ......... .... .............M. Isabelle Bovee
W illiam F. Halley; inven-l
Main street, and get reward.
4” standard black pipe, second
High School— “ The Why and How of Project Teaching” . .
•
52-2 hand, straig h t and in good condi- tory,
......... .................................................................................... L. Stetson
11:15 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS .
tion.
Kst Maria H olst; order.
Jam es G. Smith. estate; addi-
Prim ary— Selected.......................................................Cora E. Geiss
ASHLAND IRON WORKS ■ tioual undertaking.
•G
ram m ar— Selected....................................................w . G. Beattie
. ».
». ,
Nina H arris, et al; guardian-
R
ural— "The T eacher’s P a rt In Club W ork” . . . H. C. Seymour
Office and Works No. 248 Helman shin; petition and order.
High School— Session of Principals and Superintendents. .
St., Ashland, Ore.
Frances M. Stew art, estate; will
.................................................................... H. E. Hedrick presidium
filed.
Special— Penm anship .........................................Evelyn Coughlin
Samuel H. Holt estate; dem ur­
— Commercial Teachers’ Round T a b le ...-.......................
MURPHY
ELECTRIC
SHOP
rer.
Fifty A cres Fine Land
......... ......................Leaders— Bessie Thompson Arnold.
F. K. Deuel, estate; inventory
Mrs.
Jerom e, Josephine Thompson, Callie Vogeli
W ell S ituated
Complete Stock Electric Supplies. and .appraisem ent.
FRIDAY AiTERNOON
Herman J. H inskamp, estate; j
1:30 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
______
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
bond.
Prim ary— "Physical T raining” (w ith a c la ss ).......................
Lee T ruett W aters, et al (min-;
Oor. Main and Oak Sts.— Exit!?
....................... .......................................................... ... Isabelle Bovee
o rs), estate; license to sell realty.
Batteries.
G ram m ar— "The Psychology of Spelling” ........... J. c. Almack
Do you want rid i Alfalfa ’
Guy W. Conner, F ran k P. Far-^
R ural— “ Every Day Civics” .......................................w . G. Beattiu
¡ell; assume the business name;
Lami, at a right price?
High School— Selected.......................................
u G Dubach
'o f “ Medford Land and Insurance
2:P5 45 DEPARTMENT SESSIONS
¡r
Agency.”
j
Primary— Selected......................................................Cora E. Geiss
E. G. Trowbridge, H. D. Mills.,
G ram m ar— “ Reading for Leisure vs. Reading as W ork” . .
G.
A.
Codding,
incorporate
as
See U s
........................................................................ F. L. Stetsou
“ Medford Iron W orks.”
R ural— Round Table ..................................................................
Simeon Farlow, estate; admit-;
A t O nce
. . . .Leaders— H. C. Seymour, W. G. Beattie, C. D. Thompson
ted to probate.
High
School— “Making B etter Citizens” ..............J. C. Almack
Chas. Young, estate; adm itted
Special— "Home Economics” ......... ...........................Bertha Davis
to
probate.
->j y
at WAT fir a Sole I"
Penm anship .................................. . . Evelyn Coughlin
Dennis F. Wilson, estate; affida-!
3:00
Interm
ission
It c o m e r on
vit.
3:10
Music— Chorus Singing."?........................... Led by Louise Wolf
Coo_’r:ch“ H l? R E S S ” «n d
Samuel H. Duffield, estate; proof
2:25
J t O u t w e a r » a l l O th e r » Two tu O n e
Business Meeting— Report of Resolutions Committee.
of publication.
Real E state and Real Insurance.
— Election of Delegates to O. S. T. A.
Eva
Roberts,
estate;
final
ac-
Established 1883
3:40
Address— “ Why Should I C are?” ..............................U. G. Dubach
I count, order.
’ Jessie Woman Monroe Washing-
'to n , estate; inventory and ap­
praisem ent;
INSTRUCTORS.
J. D. Anderson, estate; final ac­
FOR QUICK POSSESSION.
The
following
Institute
Lecturers from a distance will appear upon
count ; order.
6-room house, with furniture, in
the program , in addition to the local instructors:
Real
Estate
Transfers.
good location.
Lot 82x291;
Almack, John C.— A ssistant Director Extension Division, U. of O.
Mary A. Peterson, et vir, to M.
fruit of all kinds, garden, chick­
Beattie, W. G.— Head D epartm ent R ural Schools, Oregcu State Normal.
D. Olds, SE sec. 22, twp. 38, S. R.
en house, etc.
Bovee, Miss M. Isabelle— Assistant Professor Physical Education, O. A. C.
4E;
$2400.
5-room house with basem ent, fine
Churchill,
J. A.— State Superintendent of P-ublic Instruction, Salem.
A. A. McGavern et ux to M. D.
condition; 4th St. Price only
Coughlin. Miss Evelyn— Instructor Practical Penm anship of A. N. Palmer
Olds.
SE
sec.
22,
twp.
38.
S.
R.
$2250. Easy term s.
Co., Portland.
4E; $1500.
H ave also for quick sale, posses­
Davis,
Miss B ertha— Field Supervisor Home Economics, O. A C.
Joseph Cannon to M. D. Olds.
sion soon, 1 acre in fruit, 6-room
Dubach, Dr. N. G.—
W%
Of
NE,
SE
of
NW.
NE
of
house. Bargain at $3500
Geiss, Mrs. Cora E.— Prim ary Instructor, Vancouver, Wash.
SW, sec. 8, twp. 38, S. R. 4E; $50.
Seymour, H. C.— State Club Leader, O. A. C.
Lou E. R eader to M. D. Olds;
Stetson, F. L.— Professor.
NE sec. 18. twp. 38. S. R. 4E.
COMMITTEES
211 East Main Street,
Ed O’Mella et ux to E T. Mer-I
Resolutions
ASHLAND,
¡rill,
SE
sec.
4.
twp.
38,
S.
R.
4E;
j
OREGON.
H. P. Jew ett, Talent.
.
$4500.
-
■ ;
Ila
Myers,
Ashland.
’ Clarence B. Groesbeck et ux to!
E. S. Stultz, Jacksonville.
I
M. D. Olds; lots 3 and 4, S% of
HOTEL A U S T IN
Membership in O. S. T. A.
NW. sec. 4. twp. 38, S. R. '4 E ;;
Superintendent A. G. Smith, Medford.
We carry the Complete ! $5000.
Dan Conner, Mgr.
G. W. Milam, Phoenix.
W alter Gaslin to M. D. Olds; lot
Mrs. Kershaw, Medford, Route 3.
Line.
1. SE14 of N E% . E t i of SE% of
H eadquarters "Tor Commercial
Nomination
of Delegates to O. S. ,T. A.
SE%
.
sec.
2.
twp.
3
8,
S.
R.
4E.
Men and Tourists.
Superintendent G. A. Briscoe, Ashland.
Jackson County to Wah Chung;
G. R. Robinson, B utte Falls.
QCD to lots 1, 2, 3 and 9. block
Mrs. Helen Brophy.
A,
R
ailroad
add.
to
Ashland.
E uropean Plan.
Excellent Grill.
In Charge of Music.
W. W. Nunn to H. H. DuBois,
M erchants’ Lunch
Miss Louise Wolf, Medford Schools.
, et ux; WD to lots 1, 2, 7. and 8,
Secretary of Institute.
block 1, Orchard add. to Medford.
Two Blocks From Lithia Park.
Mrs. Eugene Thompson.
Rosa Robbins Young to N. S.
Business and Professional
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
WRIGLEYS
County Institute Program
COURT NEWS
Following is the program oi the teachers’
county institute which w ill be held in
Medford Wed., Thurs. and Friday
Mineral
Baths
aids to good looks, sound
teeth, eager appetite and
digestion are only 5C a
package
sealed
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F E N C IN G
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The
Flavor
LASTS
TIGHT—
KEPT
RIGHT
After even meal
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In the Happy Homes Where Pure
Quality Foods Make Their Appeal
to Discriminating- Appetites, You
Will Find
Ml. Ashland Flour
We rai fv a full line of all kinds of Poultry and Stock
Feeds, Tj»aham and Whole Wheat Flour. Fresh ( orn
Meal, W hitt.and Yellow; If your Grocer doesn’t c a n e
this line, jiist.eall the Mill, and we will get it to y«.u.
ASHLAND FLOUR MILLS
For Sale
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Billings Agency
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Goodrich
HEADQUARTERS FOR]
HI-PRESS
STOVES and RANGES
Rubber
BEAVER REALTY CO.
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The Heavy Red Sole
and Heel Rubbers
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The famous B uck S to v es a n d R a n g e s
none lietter made. We have a tine line of H e a t­
in g S to v es. W ood H e a te r s or C oal and
I W ood C o m bined. All of the latest styles and
the price is right. New F u r n it u r e and R u g s
arriving every week. Call and see us if in need
of anything in our line we can always save you
money. H o o sie r C a b in e ts —C e d a r .C hests
—T r u n k s a n d S u it C ases a lw a y s in sto c k
J. P. Dodge & Sons
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Lady Assistant
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