Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 14, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Plan Large Winter Fair—
Áá&Wtó DÁÍLÍ tlDlNÖS,
Thursday, July 14, 1921 ,
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Attends Pharmacy Session—
White House Grocery, indi­
Advertising and County Printing
co u n ty n u rse expense
28.51
g e n t su p p lie s < ....................
io . 00 A sh lan d
A fte r w itn e ssin g th e su c ce ss of
W . H. M cN air, local d ru g g is t and
T id in g s,
co u n ty
p rin tin g a n d a d v e r t i s i n g ..! 99.30
th e sp ecial tra in id ea Jiilv 4, w hen: m e m b e r of th e s ta te b o a rd of p h a r-
T o ta l $170.71
T o ta l $445 .18 Ja c k so n v ille
P
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Local and Personal
W a te r M a ste r
Caro of Poor at Poor Farm
p rin tin g ...................................
5.00
F re d N. C um m ings, w a te r
sp ecial serv ice b e tw e en G ra n ts P a ss ¡se ssio n of th e b o a rd .
D u rin g his D r. W. W . P. H o lt, co u u ty
------ Side Lights------ -
m a s te r ’s s a la ry ..................$125.00
p h y s ic ia n ’s sa la ry a n d ex­
a n d thi9 city , th e C h a m b e r of Com- ■ absence, a n A la sk a n “ s o u rd o u g h ”
T o ta l $104.30 F re d N> C um m ings, w a te r
pense ....................... . . . . . $ 80 00
m erce is p la n n in g on a big W n te r w ho m et M r. M cN air d u rin g th e la t
Indigent Soldiers
m a s t e r s e x p e n s e .................
14.29
Geo. W. N oble, in d ig e n t so l­
F a ir In D ecem ber of th is y e a r, at t e r ’s te rm a s U nited S ta te s m a rs h a l W. N. W ells, s u p e rin te n d e n t
MASONIC MEETING
co u n ty fa rm sa la ry .......... 125 Of
A ccepts H onolulu P o s itio n —
d ie rs re lie f ............................$ 85.00
T o ta l $139.23
Alias L o u ise H om es, of th is city J w hich t is p la n n e d to h a v e sp ecial; In th e n o r th e r n te r r ito r y , is c a n n e d E d B lnns, m e a t fo r co u n ty
Roads and H ighw ays
C o u n ty A tto rn e y
tra in s r u n n in g in to th e city fro m a t th e p a rk an x io u sly a w a itin g th e
fa rm ........................................
1 7.05
/
J. T. Z im m erlee, f e r r y m a n ’s
w ho g ra d u a te d from th e F obiola
Geo. A. C odding, sa la ry of
both d ire c tio n s.
r e tu r n o f th e d ru g g is t to ren e w ac A lb e rt C ran e, n u rsin g a t
s a la ry .....................................$ 75.00
tra in in g school fo r n u rs e s a t O a k ­
d istric t a tto rn e y ............... $ 1 0 0 .oO
co
u
u
ty
fa
rm
.......................s
10
00
C o u n ty N u rse
S ta te d A c o m m u n ic a tio n of A shland lan d . C alif., will sail th is fall for:
♦ <$>
q u a in ta n c e .
J. C. Cones, serv ices as d e p ­
H.
C.
C
onger,
co
u
n
ty
farm
M arie E. F a lld in e , co u n ty
A m e ric an L eg io n to E n te r ta in —
L odge No. 23. ib is ( T h u rs d a y ) ev-
uty d is tric t a tto rn e y . . . .
20 00
supplies • • • • • • M m.> • • • • l ,
H o n o lu lu , w h e re sh e lias accep ted a ’
n u r s e ’s s a la ry ........................$125.00 Medl’ord Book S to re, co u n ty
A n tic ip a tin g th e fall an d w in te r Visits at Roseburg__
e u in g , J u ly 11. ln a d d itio n to rou-
C
al.-O
re.
P
o
w
er
Co.,
lig
h
ts
pos lio n in th e Q u een ’s h o sp ita l
A m erican Red C ross, re n t fo r
a tto r n e y ’s o ffice s u p p lie s.
2.40
fo r co u n ty h o sp ita l ..........
10 35 ; co u n ty n u rs e .......................
seaso n , th e local A m erican L egion
M rs. M ary H om es T u c k e r, 351 Av-
tin e b u sin ess. d e ta ile d re p o rt of
8.00 R aw les M oore, d is tr ic t a tio r -
post is a lre a d y m a k in g a rra n g e m e n ts e ry s tr e e t, h a s re tu rn e d from a busi- D r. B ert R. E llio tt, co u n ty
G ra n d L odge p ro ce e d in g s a t re c e n t Back to P re -W a r P ric e s—
M arie E. F a lld in e . county
lie y ’s o ffice e x p e n s e ..........
50.00
farm expense .......................
15 00
n u rse expense .......................
9.20
w ith th e M idland L yceum of Dbsj n ess trip to R o seb u rg .
session. M em ber» u rg ed to be p re s ­
On and a f te r J u ly 11, 1921, we
Clifford Garvin, county farm
M edford
S ervice
S tationT
M oines, la ., fo r a se rie s of high c lass;
>
e n t a n d v isitin g b re th re n Welcome.
(C o n tin u e d T o m o rro w )
expense ...................................
l 40
will w ork to th e p re -w a r price list.
e n te r ta in m e n ts u n d e r A sh la n d post} H. R. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g H u tc h iso n & L u m sd eu , c o u n ­
W. E BUCHANAN, W. M.
F o r cash . Ira R eed er.
2 6 1 -6 1
ty farm s u p p l i e s .........
74
29
W. H. DAY, S e c re ta ry .
a u s Picea*
and gas fitting. Repairing a specl-
Leon
B.
H
a
sk
in
s,
co
u
n
ty
♦ &
♦ *
¡alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J.
P a s te i n S ta r < h a p td - V isito r—
ifarnt s u p p l i e s '......................
2.
3.27
F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in
♦ <i>
M ath es E n te r ta in (»nests —
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele­
M rs. Ida V m bach, of th e O regon
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat- | Fnters ‘Frisco Hospital—
Mrs W illiam M athes a n d Miss Jes-i
ph o n e fo r co u n ty farm . .
20
E a s te rn S ta r c h a p te r; w as a v isito r
a to riu m .
2 2 5 -tf
M ,sa C a th e rin e H a rk in s is in San M onarch Seed & F e e d Co.,
sie M athes, 115 N orth M ain s tre e t,
th is week at th e hom e ol Mrs Alary |
co u n ty fa rm su p p lie s . . . .
05
<$>
F ra n c isc o w h e re sh e is a tte n d in g th e
a r e e n te r ta in in g M rs. C hisholm a n d i
W ilsh ire , 87 G ra n ite s tre e t.
Mann’s
Dept.
Store,
county
'n
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s
tra
in
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c
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a
t
th
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Lan
son, R ay, of P o rtla n d , at th e ir hom e
Entertained at Informal Parties—
i
♦
farm su p p lie s .......................
24
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Mrs.
L
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lla
R
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rs,
a
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rm
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r
A
sh-
hO spltal in t h a t W -
F o r Sale— F r u it, g rain and hay
M edford F u m . & H dw e. Co.,
♦ ♦
We sp ecialize on fancy brick -ce in su ra n c e .
co u n ty farm su p p lie s . . . .
00
Yeo, of course.
P h o n e J lan d re s d en t now m a k in g h e r hom e;
C liff P a y n e m a k e s law n sw ings M edford F is h Co., co u n ty
cream .
R ose Bros.
2 6 4 tf 274-J.
2 6 2 -tf in P o rtla n d , who h as been th e h ouse;
H om e G row n P each es, p er lb ........................................................
5,.
fa rm su p p lie s ......................
65
2 6 6 -tf
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g u e st of Mrs. J. S. P a rso n s . 138 N o rth -
P
acific
Tel.
Co.,
tele
p
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e
♦ ♦
E a rly H a rv e st A pples, p e r lb ................................................
5,.
A tten d S yn od at C o r v a llis—
K lam ath F a lls Visitor—
M ain s tre e t, has been th e h o n o r g u est
7 £
fo r c o u n ty fa rm ..................
2.75
Civic Improvement Club Meet«—
Dr. J a m e s S p ear, field m issio n a ry ,
'Miss G e rtru d e Cox, of K la m a th a t se v era l in fo rm a l p a rtie s d u rin g
T. T. Shaw , c o u n ty farm
G reen B eans, New C abbage a n d O th e r V egetables
¡Regular meetings are being held D r. expense
of th e New E r a m o v em en t, a n d R ev.j F a lls, a rriv e d in A shland y e ste rd a y th e p a s t w eek.
...................................
Now on th e M arket
.00
M rs. R o g e rs w as
by th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e ,
C. F . K o e h le r a r e ¿ te n d in g th e )
.u
“ *e*v’ ^uiciu
i
fo r a lew d ays visit w ith frie n d s in e n te rta in e d la st T h u rs d a y a t a nic-
K E R S H E ’S HONEY
z,
r ok - o , v
\
th ro u g h o u t th e s u m m e r m o n th s.
(county fa rm expense . . . .
41 .26 j
P re s b y te ria n synod a t C o rv all s.
tiiis city.
m e in L ith ia P a rk by m em b e rs of
W
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N.
W
ells,
s
u
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t,
C akes, 2T>t-
P in t J a r s , S5c
Q u a rts, ttoe
r
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th e T rin ity G uild.
I FO R SA LE— C o n fe c tio n a ry s to re
co u n ty farm ex p en se . . . .
8 .00
Good
C
anned
T
o
m
ato
es,
each
15c.
7
f
o
r
...........................
$1.00
Mr. JJ. B. B row n or T olo says
P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk, 10c th e
. ♦ «
i so o d p a y in g b u sin e ss n e x t d o o r to M iss P. M. W ells, la b o r a t
S m ith to ld J o n e s th a t G eorge Yeo, q u a r t a t R ose B ros.
2 4 3 -tf
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook s t o v e s 'nnQt n»)tM „ ■ .
co u n ty farm .........................
40 .00
H A L F GROUND SA LT
,
...
i P ost o fifee a n d -at e n tra n c e o f L ith ia O rin W a k efie ld , co u n ty farm
still in su re s a u to m o b ile s.
26 2 -tf
e
a n d ovens.
A sh la n d F u r n itu r e Co. i P a rk
50 lb. s a c k s .......................4O<-
100 lb. s a c k s .................... 73c
j P a rk . A d d ress P la z a C onJectionary
expense ...................................
3 .10
L* a v e on A u to T ou r—
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23
N.
M
ain,
A
sh
lan
d
,
Or.
266-6
B ellev iew C rops G ood—
.1. P. W olfe. H enry P ro v o st, and Gold Strike Made—
N oth in g B e tte r th a n a Good F rie d C hicken fo r th a t
T o ta l $4 60 TT I
F red C. H om es, m arslia l in th e j A. fl. P r a c h t left y e s te rd a y on a tw o
P icnic D inner
A new a n d v ery in te r e s tin g s tr ik e „
„
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C o u rt H o u se Expend*
p a ra d e - J u ly 4. is m a k in g h ay w hile w eeks v a c atio n a n d m o to rin g trip to lias been, m ad e on E v a n s c re e k by
**** 4*** ^rouhi<'"~
B. L. M oses, ja n ito r 's s a la ry $ 56 25 (
T h e te le p h o n e m e a n t so m e th in g C arl
th e su n s h ’nes a t his ran c h in th e p o in ts in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of th e Jim N e a th a m e r, w ho h a s in te re s te d
B jö rk lu n d , la b o r on.
B elleview d is tric t.
He s ta te s th a t s ta te , in clu d in g P o rtla n d an d Bend. tw e lv e of his re la tiv e s, a n d p r e p a r a ­ in th e life of E. J. K a is e r, local p o st­
c o u rt h ouse ........................
78 75
V ic to r Jo h n so n , la b o r on
m
a
s
te
r,
w
hen
h
e
w
as
In
fo
rm
ed
by
th e g ra in c ro p s in tlie d is tric t a rc
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tio n s a re b e in g m ad e to open th e
c o u rt h o u se ........................
86 .00
very heavy.
Guns and F ishin g T ack le—
g ro u n d fo r e x te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts. use of th e “ h e llo ” c o n v en ien ce T u e s­ W . A. B ishop, c o u rt h o u se ex­
E lk h o rn G un S tore, 81 O ak s tre e t. T h e o re ta k e n o u t so f a r show s u r ­ d ay e v e n in g t h a t M isses K a is e r w ere
<$> *
p e n se .....................................
6 .50
W hat is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u ­
261-1 mo a n iu m , gold and n a tiv e c o p p e r in h a v in g tir e tro u b le w ith th e ir c a r C al.-O re. P o w e r Co., lig h ts
sic? Buy a sm all V ic tro la an d ta k e
❖ <8>
M. C. L in in g e r a p p e a re d a t th e c ru ­
fo r c o u rt h o u se ..................
.50
good q u a n tity .— G old H ill News.
Tom D ixon, c o u rt h o u se ex­
it a lo n g . R ose B ros.
2 4 7 -tf Civi<- Im p ro v e m e n t C lub G ives F lag s
cial
m
o
m
e
n
t
to
be
o
f
a
s
sis
ta
n
c
e
to
♦ ♦
p en se ........................................
59. .50
T h e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t clu b , a fte r
M id su m m er s u its a t P a v ls e riid ’s. th e p a rty .
C.
F
o
rd
,
w
o
rk
on
c
o
u
rt
e n te rin g a float in th e p a ra d e J u ly
♦ $
2 6 3 -tf
h o u se g ro u n d s ....................
82. .00
4. gave aw ay six ty -o n e caps a n d !
A ll m o th e rs, s is te rs , v^ives a n d F re d J. F ick , c o u rt h o u se ex­
ft ft
flag s to g irls w ho took p a r t in th e W M U ser R e fo rm s—
pense ........................................
6. .40
d a u g h te r s o f ex-serv ice m en a re in-
p a ra d e . T h e next club m ee tin g will
G eorge N. K ra m e r, local a g e n t of v ited to th e A rm o ry F rid a y n ig h t a t M edford Iro n W o rk s, c o u rt
h ouse e x p e n s e ....................... 2 28. .16
be Ju ly 19. a t th e “ R o u n d T a b le ” in, th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany, who 8 o clock to p e rfe c t th e o rg a n iz a tio n
Big
P in e s L u m b e r Co., c o u rt
L ith ia P a rk .
«
"sw o re o f f ” as a to bacco u se r la s t of th e W o m e n ’s A u x ilia ry of ' th e
h o u se e x p e n s e ....................... 121. .85
$
M arch, a c c o rd in g to a re c e n t com ­ A m erican L egion.
W e m ak e S u its to o rd e r.
K.
T o ta l $725 91
pany
b u lle tin , is said to h av e g ain ed
at
ft $
N elson.
tf
Jail
At
Crater
I^uke—
iitty p o u n d s a n d s e v e r il co in s of
ft ft
B. L. M oses, j a ilo r ’s sa la ry $ 56 25
th
e rea lm by hi3 a b stin e n c e .
His
E lm o N eil a n d fam ily a r e a t C ra ­ J o h n B. P a lm e r, p ris o n e r’s
L eaves for B erk eley , C a lif.—
expense ...................................
2 50
Mrs. P ercy C. S tra tto n . 121 Bush frie n d s a lle g e th a t h is actio n is a te r L a k e w ith th e ir h o u se g u e sts,
s tr e e t, is in B erkeley, C alif., w here s o u rc e of w o rry to th e to b acco tru s t. M r. a n d M rs. C lin t C hisholm and B. C. S'teversten, tax i hire,
p ris o n e r’s exp en se .............
1 25
♦ ♦
son, R ay m o n d , a n d M rs. L u ella R og­
WITH AN ALL STAR CAST
sh e is v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs. L e s ­
C. E. T e rrill, expense on p ris ­
W E R E P A IR a n y th in g . P h o n e 114. ers.
T
hey
expect
to
r
e
tu
r
n
S
a
tu
r
­
te r W a rre n , of th a t city.
o n e rs ........................................ 13 4 24
2 5 9 -tf day.
Our youth we can have but today,
E
ffie
M. T e rrill, m eals fo r
ft ft
p ris o n e rs .................................
89 70
We may always find time to grow old.”
Mr. a n d M rs. W. D. Gill a n d Mr.
New Tiro S im p -
GA L»FO UR . N .......................
a
n
d
M
rs.
B
alis,
w
ith
o
u
t
of
tow
n
B u tle r, B u rd ic & W ise is th e n a m e
A. R. T h o m p so n , c a re of
COMEDY
of a new local c o -p a rtn e rs h ip , w hich g u e sts, w e re v a c a tio n e rs a t C ra te r
p ris o n e rs .................................
12 .00
w ill m a n u f a c tu r e a n l sell p ro d u c ts L a k e th is w eek.
L ew is U lrich , ja il e x p e n s e . .
5 .25
Jn o . M. W illia m s, ja il ex­
ft
of th e C la rk T ire C a r rie r an d C h a n g ­
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
On Fishing Trip —
pense ........................................
4 .55
e r com pany. G w in B u tle r and R. L.
00
A.
H
a
rtm
a
n
,
ja
il
n^atron
.
.
51
D r. G eorge O. J a rv is a n d II. S h u ­
B u rd ic a re a t th e h ead of th e c o n ­
Is a mat ter of importance to You. Where
ler,
a c co m p a n ie d by M ilindy - a n d
cern.
T o ta l $356.74
von will spend it is a matter of interest to us.
B
alem
, a r e “ catchin,g th e big ’u n s ”
<9 f t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice cream in Blu canyon w h ile on a fish in g
—Starring—
p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity Ice c re a m s and trip th is w eek.
FO R SA LE— P ra c tic a lly new U ni­
♦
ft
s h e rb e ts a re serv ed .
2 6 4 tf
v ersal h o t a ir fu rn a c e s u ita b le fet
Return* from F r is c o -
h e a tin g b u n g alo w . L ess th a n halt'
♦ ft
p rice. All re a d y to in st ill. See
Mrs. T ony F ra n c o , w ho has been
A lp h a CliapHV R e p o rt—
W
in. M. B riggs a t once.
266-2
a re now in effect to th e fo llo w in g d e lig h tfu l places
v
isitin
g
h
e
r
m
o
th
e
r,
M
rs.
G
re
e
n
­
T h e r e p o rt m ad e by M r?. E liz a ­
• fo r R est. R e c re a tio n an d A m u sem en t
b eth B ush, w o rtl.y m a tro n of A lpha w ood, in S an F ra n c isc o , C alif., h as W A N TED — K itch e n help. C all 402-
R a f te r 6 :3 0 .
265-3
Newport.
c h a p te r. E a s te r n S ta r, r* . „ tin g th e re tu r n e d to h e r hom e, 460 B o a 'e -
v
a
rd
.
M
rs.
G
reenw
ood
re
c
e
n
tly
u
n
­
re c e n t session o f th e g ra n d c h a p te r
Gn tile P a c il’c O cean an d Y aquina Bay is th is
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
c h a n n iiig old place w here th o u sa n d s r e tu r n y e a r a f te r
«
a t P o rtla n d , is laid to h a v e been d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n fo r h e r
All conveniences.
Tel. 414-R.
y e a r to spend th e ir v acations.
265-3*
♦ ft
th e m ost c o m p le te a n d c o m p re h e n ­
M
oves
H
e
r
e
fr
o
m
M
edford
—
siv
e
e
v
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r
m
ad
e
by
a
n
y
w
o
rth
?
m
a­
Crater Lake,
LO ST— L a st S unday, b etw een A sh­
M rs. J. C. C la rk , of Medford-, h as
tro n of A lp h a to th e fo lljw ng of
land a n d G reen S p r i t e m o u n ta in ,
A w orld w o n d er in th e C ascade R ange. M ore th a n
one sack c o n ta in in g fo u r p a irs of
a m ile above th e sea is th is b e a u tifu l a z u re blu e lake
th e local o rg a n iz a tio n .
M rs. M in­ ta k e n th e h o u se a t 158 G ra n ite fo r
shoes a n d c lo th in g .
F in d e r r e ­
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se t in th e c r a te r of a h u g e m o u n ta in .
n ie L e tso n , of On4 tr io , w as elected th e su m m e r. S he is h e re on ac co u n t
tu rn to 150 S ixth s tre e t.
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Tillamook County Beaches.
COOKING A P P L E S — C a n ’t b e a t ’en.
p o in tees, o ffic ia l lig h tn in g d id n o t d rin k th e m in e ra l w a te rs.
Beyond th e C oast R an g e M o u n tain s a re th e se new
fo r pies o r sauce. 20 lbs., $1.00;
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Other Resorts.
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p e p re a e n tin g “ E le c tr a ’ a m o n g th e
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Jo se p h in e C ounty C aves, C o lestln , S h a sta M o untain
galaxy of s ta r s in th e g ra n d c i.a p te r.
R e so rts, Y osem ite N a tio n a l P a rk .
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
A
Plaza Market
S P E C IA L S
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Plaza Market is the Place
61 North Main St., Ashland
Today only.
Rip Van
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Winkle
The Call
of Youth
Chautauqua
Friday Night
Your Summer Outing
"The Sage Hen”
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Fares
GLADYS BROCKWELL
WALLACE MacDONALD
LILLIAN RICH
e.
R. IS A A C &
co.
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Friday and Saturday Specials
T a ilo rs fo r D. D eL ong, P o r tla n d ; W. A E d g e r,
S e a ttle ; H . L. G eim , E u g e n e : -3 W.
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So ru n s on, G ra n ts P a s s ; M r' a n d Mrs.
Prisoners Get Magazines—
G. S. M iller, W a sh in g to n , D. C .; Mr.
A re a d y re sp o n se w as c a d e to a n d M rs. W . R. M cM illan, Mr. an d
th e a p p e a l o f th e p r la ia » r s in th e M rs. W . D. M cM illan, E u re k a , C alif.;
co u n ty ja il fo r re a d in g m a te ria l, and M rs. T hos. G ilcre ase a n d fam ily,
now th ey h av e p len ty . T h e in m a te s L o n g B each, C a lif.; E. E. M cM ichael,
used to w h ile aw ay th e long ev en ­ S a c ra m e n to ; M r. a n d M rs. W. H. E v­
ings sin g in g , but now th e y read . T his a n s, B a k e r; M rs. J. R S n u rsh w a lse
is »aid to be a re lie f to n e a rb y J a c k ­ and d a u g h te r, B ak er.
so n v ille hom es.
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H ave a fit a t o r r e s .
Men a n d W om en.
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'•(h e g o i, O u td o o rs” is th e title of o u r new s u m m e r b o o k ­
let w hich d escrib es th e d iffe re n t re s o rts in w estern O re­
gon a n d in clu d es hotel and cam p in fo rm a tio n .
Copy
free on req u e st.
F o r t u r t ^ e r in fo rm atio n , in q u ire of tic k e t a g e n ts
Southern Pacific Lines
JO H N M. SCOTT,
G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent.
Look over the things listed he»e Just tin* scp.soiinblc
articles wanted immedintelv, yet not elwnys
tje
at such interesting figures. This is tie» most i»‘>,.oit ¡m »
time to provide for summer want-.
JUST ARRIVED! A LOVELY DISPLAY OF
WASH DRESSES
^Oogarenes]^
Tennis Tournament Opens__
W ay n e R am sey , C la rk B u tte rfie ld ,
H e n ry E lm o re a n d P a u l W a g n e r w ere
th e s ta r le a d in g player« In th e te n ­
nis to u rn a m e n t w hich s ta r te d th is
m o rn in g to la s t u n til 3. T he boys
will play fin ish m a tc h e s th is a f t e r ­
noon. M any of th e y o u n g e r g e n e ra ­
tion w ere on th e c o u rts to d ay , d e sig ­
n a te d a s J u v e n ile day. T he to u r n a ­
m en t w ill last fo r th re e days.
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Ten Pound Baby Roy—
Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their «««H of
Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase.
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This is necessary because engine operation causes'road dust,
fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank>
case oiL This gritty oil circulates through your engine^ impairs *♦* P^r-
formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
To meet this need, Modern Crankcase
Cleaning Service has been established by
first-class garages and other dealers, co­
operating with the Standard Oil Company.
These garages and dealers use Calol Flush­
ing Oil,—the scientific agent that cleans
out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities,
and does not impair the lubricating ett»
ciency of fresh oil used. T he cleaned crank«
case is refilled with the correct grade of
Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying
the sign shown abov%—4t r*—“
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op erai/on and / o a f * 1
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Caiifantia)
GOUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from Page Two)
Z. W o lg a m o tt, r e g u la r in d i­
g e n t ...........................................
A n n > W a tk in s, r e g u la r In d i­
g e n t ...........................................
15.0«
Due to change of residence
will
sell
Oakland
Six
Touring Car for
12.81
1919
model,
overhauled
completely
and in
fine
oudition. Six good tires.
15.00
9 .Of
12.00
1.50
Jno M. Williams R Co., indi­
g e n t supplies ...................
ie.00
Apron D resses- $2.25
M ade of fine q u a lity P lesse
cre p e in flesh color.
E lastic
a t w aist an d knee.
Women’s Athletic Under­
wear—$1.48
J u s t a rriv e d ! L ad ies silk faced
H oleproof
H osiery.
R ibbed
top. C olors, w h ite, b lack and
brow n. All sizes now in stock.
10.75
5.12
84.00
Tissue Gingham Dresses
$4.98
Holeproof Hosiery—$1.25
500
6.00
M adp of good q u a lity Z ephyr
gin g h am sm all pla »Is. T rim m ed
w ith w hite poplin.
All sizes.
Bodice m odel Lady S ealpax
A th letic u n d e rw e a r fo r w om en.
J u s t as c o m fo rta b le as b r o th ­
e r ’s. Com e in flesh a n d w hite.
8.00
10
Gingham Dresses -$2.50
Bloomers—$1.39
American Red Cross, car fare
fo r in d ig e n t .........................
W . C. B olioii, c o u n ty cem e­
te ry exp en se .........................
C o m m u n ity C lub o f T a le n t, in ­
d ig e n t e x p e n s e .......................
E. C. F a b e r, in d ig e n t ex p en se
M rs. M. E. M id d te b u sh er, in-
‘d ig e n t e x p e n se ..................
L e o n a rd O o rth ru p s , m ilk fo r
i n d i g e n t ...................................
S acred H e a r t H o sp ita l, in d i­
g e n t e x p e n s e .........................
B. P. T heis« & Co., in d ig e n t
su p p lie s ..................
A lice U lrich , r e n t fo r in d ig e n t
W a rn e r, W o rtm a n & G ore,
in d ig e n t su p p lie s ...............
W h ittle T r a n s f e r it S to ra g e ,
in d ig e n t exp en se ...............
Voile Dresses—$1.98
M ade of priuteiV voiles in lig h t
and d a rk colors. Good sty le s
to r s u m m e r w e a r .'
M ade of good q u a lity tissu e
g in g h am in s trip e s and plaids
New su m m e r styles.
A real
b a rg a in .
A ten p o u n d baby boy w as born
to M r. an d M rs. E d w a rd H ain es, 459
M echanic s tr e e t, th is m o rn in g . The
bo.v w as c h ris te n e d R ay m o n d D ale
H aines.
should your crankcase
be CLEANED?
These dresses are not the kind ordinarily oil»* ed at su.’h
low prices; in fact individual style, up to date cat. and
colorings. Wash dresses are so fresh and chum looking
cool and youthful. One should have a good supplv, and
no time could he better than this to get them.
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Dress Ginghams—19c yd
Com e in a s so rte d p laid s and
checks. All new p a tte rn s . Sold
re g u la rly a t 25c a y a rd .
Made o f good gin g h am
in
checks a n d plaids. T rim m ed
w ith pique. Sizes 1, 2 and 3.
Ladies’ Gowns- $1.98
M ade of p rin te d Plesse crepe.
P in k w ith b lu e design.
Cut
good and full. Sizes 16 and 17.
Muslin Gowns—$1.19
L a d ie s ’ m u slin gow ns trim m ed
w ith e m b ro id ery .
C ut full
len g th . Sizes 16 and 17.
S fk Tissue Ginghams
85c yd.
New T issu e g in g h am s in th e
m uch w an ted checks, such as
brow n, red. g reen , blue and
a p ric o t.
72x90 Sheets- $1.48
\\ e a rw ell sh e ets.
M ade w ’ili
ta p e selvage.
Sold re g u la rly
a t $1.65. J u s t a lim ite d num
h e r to he sold a t th is price.
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done
here— THE BALCONY SHOP
The store where your patronage is appreciated.