Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
----------------------Side Lights
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Ten Pound Boy—
> Leaves lo r Sacram ento—
A ten pound baby boy w as b o ru
Mr. an d M rs. N ew ton S. B allen-
to M r. an d Mrs. E. R. H a rris , 45TT ger, fo rm e rly of 568 E a s t M ain s tre e t,
M o rto n s tr e e t x y e ste rd a y m o rn in g .' le ft th is m o rn in g fo r S a c ra m en to ,
T h e new a rr is a I was c h ris te n e d R a y - 1 C alif., w h ere th ey will m ak e th eii
m ond Dale lia r ; is.
hom e, Mr. B a lle n g e r is a c o n d u c to r
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fo r th e S o u th e rn P ac tic com pany.
F o r S a le — F r u it, g ra m an d hay
$
in su ra n c e .
Veo of c o u rs e
Phone’
P u re p a ste u riz e d m ilk, 10c th e
262-tf q u a rt at R ose Bros.
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H ugo- F am ily
J. A. H u g er
living a t 109
m oved to 423
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We hear much these days
about “TEAM-WORK.”
Mostly it is used in connec­
tion with athletic affairs. We
are told of wonderful victories
—when every’ member of a
team PULLS TOGETHER—
when someone doesn’t go off
trying to make a star play, at the expense of the others.
Trouble is that we limit the word to our recreation—
sport—athletics. We should follow through; think,
use, live team-work in everything we do.
If team-work is a winner in sports, then team-work
is good in family affairs—and we all know how the
household thrives wherein every member has a shoulder
to the wheel.
If team-work is good in the family (hen it is good in
our work—the commercial organization or unit w here
we earn our daily bread.
If team-work is good in our work—then team-work
is good for our neighborhood affairs—our community —
our town.
Thursday. July 13. ÎWH
O r.,
$ 1 0 .2 2 ;
C.
W ., th a t I am th e C a sh ier o f th e F irs t
of G ra n ite s tr e e t a n d S o u th P io n e e r! A sh la n d ,
a v e n u e n o rth w e s te rly a lo n g G ra n ite F o rb e s, J r ., A sh lan d , O r., $1.41; N a tio n a l B ank, of A sh la n d , co u n ty
s tr e e t a d ista n c e o f a p p ro x im a te d R. E. F o rd , A sh lan d , O r., $ 2 .00; L. of Ja ck so n , s ta te of O reg o n ; th a t
280 feet, in th e city of A sh la n d , O re-: S. Fox, A sh lan d , O r., $ 2 4 .7 5 ; M rs.' th e fo reg o in g s ta te m e n t is a fu ll,
gon, t h a t th e cA n m o n c o u n cil of th e C. J . G alliv an , A sh lan d , O r., $1 87, tru e , c o rre c t an d c o m p lete s ta te m e n t,
city of A sh la n d , a t a m e e tin g held J. B. G ill, A sh lan d , O r., $1.15; J u r e sh ow ing th e nam e, la s t k n o w n r e s i­
J u ly 5, 1921, a p p o in te d a b o a rd of! H ira, A sh lan d , O r., $2.65; A ndrew dence o r po sto ffice a d d re ss, fact oi
v iew ers c o n sistin g of I r a S h o u d y ,! K aw k is, A sh lan d , O r., $3.00; L ydia d e a th , if know n, ar.d th e a m o u n t to
C has. G ille tte a n d W . F. L oom is to ‘ L in d ro th , A sh la n d , O r., $7.68; W . J. th e c re d it of each d e p o sito r as re ­
d e te rm in e a n d a sse ss th e sp ecial b e n ­ P. ’ N ew ton, A sh lan d , O r., $4.50; q u ire d by th e provision« of sections
e fits a c c ru in g to a n y p a rc e l of land R a lp h S a lisb u ry , A sh lan d , O r., $1.00; 10160-10163. inclusive, O regon law s.
J. W . McCOY, C ash ier.
from th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e sew er M ary J. S h o e m ak e r, G e rm a n to w n .
S u b scrib ed a n d sw o rn to b efo re
a fo re s a id , a n d d e sig n a te d th e in te r ­ P a., $ 5 .9 3 ; F. W . S h e ffie ld . Los A n ­
sectio n of G ra n ite s tr e e t a n d S outh geles, C alif., $ 1 7 0 .1 1 ; J o h n H. W ag­ m e th is 14th day of Ju ly , A. D
1921.
P io n e e r a v e n u e as th e place of m e e t­ n e r, A sh lan d , O r., $2.75.
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G. H. W E N N E R ,
ing, a n d J u ly 25, 1921, a t 4 o'clock
S ta te of O regon, C ounty of Jack -
(B eall N o tary P ublic fo r O regon.
p. m ., as th e tim e fo r such m ee tin g so n — ss.
I, J. W . McCoy, being firs t duly My com m ission expire«- M ar. 8, 1 925.
of th e said v iew ers to proceed to a s ­
267-4-fri
sw orn, depose and say u p o n o a th ,'
sess th e sp ecial b e n e fits.
T h e view ers m ay ta k e evidence
a n d o th e rw is e in v e s tig a te In re la tio n
th e re to a n d in re la tio n to th e sp e ­
cial b e n e fits a c c ru in g to an y lo t or
p a rcel of lan d w ith in said Sew er
D istric t No. 20.
G E R T R U D E B IE D E .
C ity R e c o rd er.
jD ate of f irs t p u b lic a tio n J u ly 15
1921.
267-fri-w ed
Moves—
R eturns from latke o f th e W oods—
a n d fam ily , fo rm erly
J o h n H ughes, w ho has been c am p -.
C h u rch s tre e t, h av e
N o rth M ain f.tree t.
th e W oods fo r th e p a st sev eral w eeks,
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has re tu rn e d . Y oung H u g h es re p o rts
Mr. Z B. B row n of Tolo says • th a t he ha’ll a big tim e a t th e telpe.
S m ith told Jo n e s th a t G eorge Yeo
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A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R PR O PO S-
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still in su re s a u to m o b iles.
G u n s tuwl F is h in g T a c k le —-
ALS TO CO NSTRUCT S E W E R
O O
E lk h o rn G un S to re , 81 O ak s tre e t. |
Tire R ots with Disuse—
R e c o rd e r’s O ffice, A sh lan d , O re­
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And rig h t th e re , frien d s. Is w here we can m ake the g re a te st
T ire e x p e rts say th a t a u to tire s
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gon, J u ly 16, 1*11.
show ing— w h e n 'w e ALL p ractice team -w ork in the developm ent
S ealed p ro p o sa ls will be received
tw o y e a rs (old, o r m o re, a re not
an d g ro w th of OUR tow n and county
H otel A ustin Arrivals—
by
th e com m on council of th e city
W hen th e m erc h an ts of th is town spend money for a d v e rtisin g
w o rth ten c e n ts on th e d o lla r. T he
of A sh lan d , O regon, u n til 5 o'clock
New a rriv a ls a t th e H otel A u stin
space
to
send
you
a
m
essage
of
econom
y—
savings—
b
a
rg
a
in
s—
ru b b e r ro ts w ith age. I'se keeps
p. m ., T u esd ay , J u ly 26. 1921, a t th e
t h a t m essage sh o u ld be read . T h ey 'v e invested th o u sa n d s of
a re : M iss E velyn B rin k m a n , San
th e ru b b e r re s ile n t, w h ile h a n g in g
d
o
lla
rs
in
goods
to
supply
you—
and
w
ith
o
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t
one
g
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ra
n
te
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th
a
t
re c o rd e r’s o ffice in th e city h a ll, and
F ra n c is c o ; Miss J u n e F u lto n , San
you w ill buy.
such p ro p o sa ls w ill be opened and
on th e back of th e c a r or ly ing in
F ra n c is c o ; Mr. a n d Mrs. C has N.
T o e a rn y o u r m oney h ere, th en ta k e it to the big city sto re —
c o n sid e red th e sa m e day a n d d a te a
sto ck fo r a long p eriod has a te n ­
o r send it to th m ail o rd e r house—^n e ith e r or which c o n trib u te s
B rin k m a n , San F ra n c isc o ; J. W. il» n -
8 o 'clo ck p. m ., fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n
dency to h a rd e n a n d ro t !he ru b b e r.
one c e n t to th e u p b u ild in g of th is co m m u n ity — is not team -w ork.
a n d in s ta llin g of a sew er, all pipe
n
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rs,
F
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D.
Lobbe,
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Read the advertisem ents in th is paper today, then patronize
to be fu rn is h e d by th e city an d ai
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w
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o th e r m a te ria l by th e c o n tra c to r.
H O M E-SPEN T DOLLARS mean team-work.
a sm all V lctrola a n d t a k e ’80“ ’ P o r tla n d ; Mr. an d M rs. O. H acks,!
Said se w e r is to be b u ilt o n M eade
sic? Buy
T h o m as
Los
A
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d
Mrs
s
tr e e t from a p o in t a b o u t 50 feet
it along. R ose Bros.
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n o rth of Iow a .stre e t n o rth e rly to a
H u tto n , H o lla n d ; M rs. G H B a lla rd ,
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p o in t a b o u t 50 fee t n o rth of S um m it
G ra n ts
B oston; G. W. â o ra n s o n
C a lifo rn ia V isito rs—
s tr e e t, a to ta l d ista n c e of a b o u t 550
M r. an d Mrs. D im m ick. o f S an ta P a ss; L. E. S u lliv a n , K la m a th F i ll s ;
fee t, a c c o rd in g to p la n s a n d sp e cifi­
A lia. C alif., w ere re c e n t v isito rs at P. O. M oser, C hicago; J. If. G a rd ­ M akes F a s t D riv e —
c a tio n s on file in th e office of th e
ARCOS BUYING FO R
city re c o rd e r.
th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd n e r J r ., C olorado S p rin g s, C olo.; W .
F ro m S an F ra n c isc o to A sh la n d in j
R U SSIA ’S MANY MILLIONS
T h e w h o le cost in c u rre d in tli-
W. M etzg ar a n d son San F ra n cisc o .
Besw ick, on P a lm av en u e.
e ig h te e n h o u rs is th e rec o rd d riv e by
_______
c o n s tru c tio n a n d in s ta lla tio n of said
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a u to of W . W . M etzg ar, of th e re a l m a in ta in e d on New Bond s t r e e t . se w e r a n d a ll ex p en ses in c id e n t th e r e ­
H. R. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g
W e m ak e S u its to o rd e r.
K . e s ta te firm of M etzg ar P a r k e r com -! (L o n d o n ’s ex clu siv e sh o p p in g s tr e e t) ! to a r e to be paid by special a sse ss­
an d g a s fittin g . R e p a irin g a speei- ' NelRon
♦ f p any, P o rtla n d , w ho a rriv e d h e re ; w h ere L eonid K ra s sin now h as his m e n t a n d levy on th e p ro p e rty s p e ­
a lty .
248 F ifth St P h o n e 166-J.
cially b e n e fitte d th e re b y in p ro p o r­
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th is m o rn in g a t 1 o’clock and s to p - ; h e a d q u a rte rs .
tio n to th e resp e c tiv e b e n e fits th e r e ­
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K' ln n i from Jen n ie Creek—
ped a t th e H otel A u stin a f te r an. a ll
R u s s ia ’s d ip lo m a tic a ffa irs will to.
P h o e n ix V isito r—
R o b e rt W a rn e r a n d p a rty h av e re- j n ig h t’s d riv e. Mr. M e tz g a r is on h is^ so m e of th e s e d a y s be a d m in is te re d
All bids m u st be a d d re sse d to th e
Miss A nna T ow ne of P h o en ix was
th e g u e st of Mrs. K. H u n ts b e rry , 155 D irned from a fish in g trip at J e n n ie j w ay to P o rtla n d front Sqn F ra n c isc o ! from th e fo rm e r im p e ria l R u ssian city re c o rd e r an d m a rk e d “ P ro p o sa l
creek.
and L os A n g eles, /C a lif. T h e t r l i em b assy , a c c o rd in g to so v iet expec­ to C o n s tru c t S e w e r.”
F a c to ry s tre e t. y e ste rd ay .
A c e rtifie d check fo r $25.00, pay­
was m ad e in a F r a n k l'n c a r.
Mr ta tio n s.
a b le to th e city of A sh la n d m u st a c ­
FD R SA L E — C o n fe c tio n ary s to re ,
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook stoves M etzgar is an a r d e n t a d m ir e r of A sh­
J u s t now possession of th e lu x u r­ co m p an y all bids, w hich a m o u n t th e
good paying b u sin e ss next d o o r to and ovens.
A shland F u r n itu r e Co. lan d a n d L ith ia P a rk .
ious em b a ssy ig* im possible— b u t su c ce ssfu l b id d e r sh a ll fo rfe it to th e
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post ot'ifce a n d at e n tra n c e o f Lithi.t
w hen th e R u s s ia n p o litic a l tre a ty is city in case h e s h a ll fail to execute
V
isitin
g
S
is
te
r—
F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in sig n e d b e tw e e n G re a t B rita in a n d th e a c o n tra c t a n d fu rn is h a n a p p ro v ed
P a rk . A d d ress P laza C ouifectiouary.
Mrs. R o b e rt P a r k e r an d Mrs. -M. p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat- so v iets, th e em b assy w ill he tu rn e d b o n d fo r th e fa ith fu l p e rfo rm a n c e
266-6
!3 N M ain. A sh lan d . Or.
of such c o n tra c t w ith in ‘” v j days a f­
F. W a ttle s, of P o rtla n d , a re v isit a to riu m .
2 3 5 -tf o v e r to th e p re s e n t M oscow g o v e rn ­ te r n o tific a tio n of a c ce p tan c e of th e
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¡ng th e ir s is te r, M rs. H. R. G riffen ,
T a le n t W om an D ies—
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m e n t a n d so v ie t c irc le s p re d ic t, and bid.
Z.
T he council rese rv es th e r ig h t t:
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M rs. O live W a lte rs , of T alen t
p re s u m a b ly th e red fla g of s o v ie t­
re
je
c t a n y a n d a ll bids.
Dr. E. S te rn h e im , w ho h as been ism w ill be flow n from fla g s ta ffs
in a San F ra n c isc o h o sp ita l y e s te i-i R. R. M yers, a lso a s is te r, w ho has
G E R T R U D E B IE D E ,
le c tu rin g a t th e C h a u ta u q u a fo r th e t h a t once held th e im p e ria l R u ssian
d ay ev e n in g a t 7 o ’clock as ' h ' r e ­ been v isitin g M rs. G riffe n fo r th
C ity R eco rd er.
p a s t few d ay s, left fit's m o rn in g fo r b a n n e r of th e C zardom days.
s u lt of a rec e n t operation., according p ast few m o n th s, w ill leav e th e fir
D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n Ju ly 15.
1921,
2767-3
to w ord received h e re th is m o rn in g of th e w eek fo r P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e K a n sa s.
Dr. M yers
♦
by frie n d s of Mrs. W a lte rs.
!P*r will join h e r h u sb a n d
M O N TEV ID EO , U ru g u a y , J u ly 15.
ST A TEM EN T
sou. C h e ste r W a lte rs, p ro p rie to r of i lias re c e n tly re tu rn e d to O regon from J e s s e W in b u m a t C r a te r L a k e —
Of
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F
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A sh lan d , co u n ty of J a c k so n , s ta te of!
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M rs. L eon C lay b o u rg h a n d d a u g h te r
d a u g h te r. M rs. J a m e s P e lle t, of Tai-!
M id su m m er suit% a t P a v ls e r u d ’s. Irm a , left th is m o rn in g fo r a w e e k ’s w o rk , even a t d o u b le r a te s of pay, O regon, sh o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d ­
e n t. w e re w ith M rs. W a lte rs a t th e j
ing to th e c re d it of ev ery d e p o sito r
2 6 3 -tr s o jo u rn a t C r a te r L ake.
u p o n h o lid a y s. T h is ap p lie s also to J u ly 1, 1921, w ho h as n o t m ad e a
tim e of h e r d e a th .
Mr-:
te rs!
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! em p lo y ers.
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d e p o sit, o r w ho h a s n o t w ith d ra w n !
w as th e d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs.
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F o rm e r A sh la n d M an D ies—
an y p a rt of his d e p o sit (co m m erc ia l
W
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A. A lfred, of T a len t. T h e fam ily is
d e p o s its ), p rin c ip a l o r in te re s t, fo r
F re d e ric k W. M oritz, a fo rm e r A sh­ cre a m . R ose B ros.
CA RD O F TH A N K S
2 6 4 tf;
a e ry w ell k n o w n in A sh lan d , a n d j
a
p erio d of m ore th a n seven ( 7 ) y e a r s 1
lan d m an , w ell know n h ere, died
♦ ♦
th e d e a th of Mrs. W a lte rs is re g re tte d
im m e d ia te ly p rio r to sa id d a te , w ith
Ju ly 1 a t P ilg e r, Neb., a c c o rd in g to V is itin g a t M o n ta g u e , C alif.—
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r sin c e re a p ­ th e n am e, la s t k n o w n place of re s i­
by m any frie n d s.
w ord
rec e n tly
received h e re by
M r. a n d M rs. G. W .7 L oosley, of p re c ia tio n a n d g r a titu d e to th e m any d en ce o r po sto ffice a d d re ss o f such!
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frie n d s of th e d ead m an . Mr. M oritz 263 Oak s tr e e t, le ft th is m o rn in g p u b lic s p irite d m en w ho gave th e ir d e p o sito r, an d th e fact of his d e a th ,;
M edford V isitor—
if k n o w n :
A irs. M ary R obinson, of M edfSrd was 72 y e a rs old a n d h ad m oved fo r an e x te n d e d sta y at. M ontague, tim ely help in fig h tin g th e g ra s s fire
T. J. E a s t, A sh lan d . O r., $5.42;
w hich o c c u rre d on o u r ra n c h tw o C. W . F o rb e s a n d O. H. H e n in g e r, 1
was a b u sin e ss v isito r in th e c itv l froni th is city a b o u t six m o n th s ago. C alif.
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j m iles n o r th of A sh la n d , y e ste rd a y
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y e ste rd a y .
W R R E P A IR a n y th in g . P h o n e 114. L in c o ln N eeley D ies—
! e v e n in g , e n d a n g e rin g o u r p ro p e rty
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T h e body of L incoln N eeley. 51,! to a g r e a t e x te n t. T h e frie n d ly help
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w ho died W e d n esd a y a t his hom e i sto p p e d w h a t m ig h t have -been a
t 'e k b r a t e s E ig h th B irth d a y —
D ennis E spy, c e le b ra te d his eight!) in W im er, h a s been ta k e n to th e g r e a t fire loss.
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Mr. a n d M rs. L o u is W e rth .
b irth d a y y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t a S to ck n n d e rta ik in g p a rlo rs of th is i
city,
w
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m
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n
ts
a
r
e
being!
p a rty given by h is m o th e r, M rs. J.
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
L. O sk ar, 83 M orton s tre e t. G am es m a d e fo r th e fu n e ra l w hich will
played on th e law n fe a tu re d th e a f ­ p ro b a b ly he held S u n d ay , a lth o u g h FO R SA LE— R eed baby buggy, good
co n d itio n . A d d re ss 176 M echanic
te r n o o n ’s e n te r ta in m e n t.
R e fre s h ­ th e d ay h a s n o t been d e fin ite ly d e ­
W IL LIA M L E E G R E E N L E A F
s tre e t.
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m e n ts w ere serv ed . T h e g u e sts w ere cided upon. M r. N eeley w as a fo r­
"n-
T h o m as B ry a n t, J o s e p h in e a n d - B ry ­ m e r A sh la n d m a n a n d is w ell know n W A N TED — Good w om an to help in
th e k itc h e n . M rs. H e e r’s b a k e ry .
an S trik e r, R o b ert D odge, N ondvf in. th is city. H e h a s b een a n e n g i­
N o rth M ain s tre e t.
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W A N T E D — Tw o good ex p erien ced
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A im I th e O ld S o ld ie rs w ith F ife
Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice c ream
w a itre s se s a t O p tim o cafe. M ed­
ford.
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a n d D rum
p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity ice c re a m s and W a n te d S itu a tio n —
Y o u n g m an , 22, d e s iro u s of g e t-j F O R SA LE— F r a n tz P re m ie r vacuum
S ingle ad m issio n ..............................25c ¡ s h e r b e ts a re serv ed .
2 6 4 tf
t!n g e m p lo y m e n t w h e re h a rd w ork
9
c le a n e r. 568 E. M ain, p h o n e 332-
,
Dr. p r a n j. m Moxon h as resu m ed a n d c o n sc ie n tio u s e ffo rt w ill be a p ­
R
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p ra c tic e a t 425 E a s t M ain s tre e t. p re c ia te d .
S a la ry no c o n sid e ra tio n . FOUND— L a d y ’« p u rse c o n ta in in g
O ffice h o u rs, 1 to 5 p. m.
267-6 A d d re ss O. S. H e a th , c a re of T id ­
c h a n g e a n d d o o r k e y ., O w ner can
o b ta in sa m e a t T id in g s o ffice bv
ings.
267-1*
Illin o is C o n g re ssm a n to S p eak H ere
> p a y in g fo r th is ad ,
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♦ ♦
C o n g ressm an H e n ry T. R ain ey , of M o n terey , C alif., V isito rs—
! COOKING A P P L E S — C a n ’t b e a t ’em
Illin o is, w ill be th e s p e a k e r a t C h a u ­
Mr. and, M rs, P h ilip S. Rose, of
fo r pies o r sau ce. 20 lbs., $1.00;
ta u q u a on T u esd ay an d W ed n esd ay . M onterey, C a lif .,,a r e v isitin g a t t h e 1'
50 lbs., $2.00, d e liv e re d .
Plioi
A L B E R T R O SEN TH A L, C ellist
9 -F -ll.
J u ly 19 a n d 20.
hom e of Mr. R o se ’s p a re n ts , M r. a n d !
E T H E L JO H N SO N . S oprano
C o n g ressm an R ain ey lias been one Mrs. G eorge G. E u b a n k s , 192 W im er j N O TICE O F A P P O IN T M E N T O F
of
th e le a d in g m em b e rs of th e house s tre e t.
T h ey a re ac co m p a n ie d b y ; [V IE W E R S IN T H E M A TTER O F
•and illu s tr a te d le c tu re
T H E CO N STRU C TIO N O F T H E
of re p re s e n ta tiv e s a n d ,h a s a g re a t th e ir son, P h ilip J r ., a n d w 11 spend |
“ W O R D SW O R TH AND T H E
ROAD K N O W N AS AN E X T E N ­
a d d re ss.
th e s u m m e r m o n th s h e re . Mr. R ose!
SIO N O F SC EN IC D R IV E , IN T H E
E N G L ISH L A K E S ”
❖ 9
is a te a c h e r in th e M onte
CITY O F A SHLA ND , OREGON.
By N orm an F . C olem an
C liff P a y n e m ak e s law n sw ings. school a n d is a b r o th e r of C h a rle s
2 6 6 -tf
an d H o w ard R ose of th is city.
R e c o rd e r’s O ffice, A sh lan d , O re-
S in g le A dm issions
5«)r
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gon, J u ly 15, 1921.
C h ild re n .................
S to c k to n , C alif., V i s i t o r -
N o tic e is h e re b y given to th e ow n­
Miss M abel G ira rd , of S to ck to n , LOOK ON WALKING AS JOKE e rs o i p ro p e rty a ffe c te d by th e co n ­
s tru c tio n of th e ro a d k n o w n as an
C alif., a rriv e d in A sh lan d y esterd ay
ex te n sio n of Scenic D riv e s o u th e rly
People
Seem
to
Regard
Prim
itivo
ev en in g fo r a v isit w ith M r. a n d Mrs.
from N u tle y street- to S tra w b e rry
M ethod of Locomotion as Alto­
L. Schw ein, on C h u rch s tre e t.
lan
e, t h a t th e com m on co u n cil of th e
gether O ut of Date.
• city of A sh lan d , a t a *m eeting held
<s> •$>
J u ly 5, 1921, a p p o in te d a b o a rd of
A lb e rts Taxi. P h o n e 183. 267-12
C harles H anson Tow ne w rites In the view ers c o n sistin g of I ra S houdy,
C e n tu ry : W hen I refe r to the difficul­ C has. G ille tte , an d W . F . Lo&mis, to
V iu-ationers a t O dell L ak e—
ties of walking, I do not re fe r to the d e te rm in e a n d assess th e special
Mr. an d M rs. F r a n k L. N elson, infirm ities of age, to flat feet, or to b e n e fits a c c ru in g to a n y p a rcel of
1101 B oulevard, le ft y e s te rd a y fo r a avoirdupois. Not a t all. I m ean th a t la n d fro m th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e
' v acatio n o u tin g trip to O dell lak e. It is hard indeed In these rushing ’ ro ad a fo re s a id , a n d d e sig n a te d th e
Due to chauge of residence
tim es to go afoot, even on the most ! in te rs e c tio n of N u tley s tr e e t a n d
9 9
d
H ave a fit a t o r r e s .
T a ilo rs fo r ista n t by-roads, w ithout being con- i Scenic d riv e , as th e p lace of m e e tin g
will sell Oakland Six
sidered eccentric.
People s ta re a t a n<l J u ly 25, 1921, a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock
Mon a n d W om en.
116tf
you
as
though
you
were
some kind of p. m ., a s th e tim e fo r such m e e tin g
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Tom ing ( 'ar for
fre a k or crim inal.
They cast suspi­ j of th e said view ers to proceed to
C a lifo rn ia V isito is—
I a sse ss th e sp ecial b e n e fits.
cious glances your way, never dream ­
T h e v iew e rs m ay tafte evidence
* (Mrs. W . H. L eeds, of Los A ngeles,
ing th at p erh ap s you p re fe r your own
and sons, A lb ert an d B arclay . S ta n ­ feet a s a m eans of p leasan t locomo­ and o th e rw is e in v e s tig a te in re la tio n
th e r e to an d In re la tio n to th e spe-
ford u n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts , a re v isitin g tion.
; cial b e n e fits a c c ru in g to an y lot or
at th e hom e of M rs. E. H. W a g n er.
I asked a certain friend If he would ! p arcel o f la n d a ffe c te d .
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not accom pany me. My friend turned
G E R T R U D E B IE D E .
R eturns to 'Fiis«x>—
C ity R e c o rd er.
to me and Instantly sa h l;
D a te of firs t p u b lic a tio n J u ly 15
“My c a r Is out of order.”
Mrs. C ora L. W ic k e rsh a q t a n d M rs.
267-fri-w ed
“B ut I did not m ean to go in a 1921.
O. A. E g g e rs, w ho h av e been v isitin g
a t th e hom e of M rs. W ic k e rs h a m ’s c a r,” I as quickly answ ered.
1919 m odel, completely
*Why,” he replied, looking at me N O TICE O F A P PO IN T M E N T O F
s is te r, Mrs. L. Schw ein, h a v e re-
V IE W E R S IN T H E M A TT ER O F
as
though I had gone quite mad, “how
o v e rh a u le d and in fine
I tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in San F rd n - else would we go?”
T H E CO N STRU C TIO N O F A S E W ­
E R IN S E W E R D IS T R IC T NO. 20
i cisco, C alif. D u rin g th e ir v isit h ere
“On foot." 1 bravely m ade answ er,
oiHiilion. Six good tires.
IN T H E CITY O F ASHLA ND ,
th ey visited C r a te r L ak e w ith th e yet realizing th a t this confirmed New
OREGON.
Schw ein a n d D e tric k fam ilies. T hey Y orker would never think the sam e of
w ere th e firs t to rea c h th e la k e by me again
And It was so.
I shall !
R e c o rd e r-S o ffic e , A sh lan d . Ore-
a u to th is s u m m e r.
M rs. W ic k e r- not forget if I live a hundred years. ! gon J u ly 1B 1 9 2 1 .
If any- i N o tice is h e re b y given to th e ow n-
sh a m . w ho h a s tra v e le d a g r e a t d e a l h k tinal disgusted glance.
th ing fu rth e r w’as needed to crush m e , ers of p ro p e rty s itu a te d in S ew er
a b ro a d , s ta te s t h a t sh e h a s n ev er
u tterly , I do not know w hat It D is tric t No. 20, on G ra n ite s tr e e t.
-■ * -..V • • '
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seen a p r e ttie r p lace th a n A sh lan d could be.
’from th e m anhole at th e intersection
» «
Plaza Market
SPECIALS
.......................................... •>(*
H om e G row n P each es, p er lb.
E a rly H a rv e st A pples, p er lb.
G reen
B eans, New C abbage an d O th e r V eg etab les
Now on th e M arket
•
H E R S H E ’S HO NEY
C akes, 2 5 c
P in t J a rs , 3 5 c
Q u a rts, U5<
Good C anned T o m ato es, e a ch 15c. 7 f o r ............................$1 .0 0
H A L F GROUND SA LT
50 lb. s a c k s .......................4Oc
100 lb. s a c k s ....................75c
N othing B e tte r Ilian a Good F rie d C hickeu lor that
P icnic D in n er
Plaza Market is the Place
61 North M ain St., A shland
•
AND
TODAY
SATURDAY
* *
THE
SAGE H E N
A W e s t e r n S t o r y so c o m p e llin g
y o u ’l l see i t t w ic e .
ANO
A
LARRY SEM O N
COMEDY
THE SPO RTSM AN
TONIGHT
Chautauqua
RIP VAN WINKLE
Sunday Night
Grand Concert
Dancing
at the
BUNGALOW
NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING
On account of the building
being used for the
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Girl’s Summer School
After next week, however there will be
dancing every Wednesday evening
during the summer season.
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