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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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By Charles Sughroe
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P a ., $ 5 .9 3 ; F. W. S h e ffie ld . Los A n­ c la red .
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“No longer does Antoinette need
n e s t a t e h^ n O re g o n ., CouAty of Ja ck -! re m a in a back n u m b e r b e c au se sh e
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e ach tim e.
h a p p e n s to be b o rn w ith a c ro o k e d
nose. She c a n ta k e a lim o u sin e to
a b e a u ty h o sp ita l, look th ro u g h th e
. .
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n o se c a ta lo g u e , pick o u t a R o m an ,
G re e k , o r b e st A m erican nose, a n d
in less th a n a w eek be b ack in tb e
o p e ra box w ith a s p r e tty a m em b e r
as a n y g irl in th e h o u se.
M any,
m an y g irls m iss b e in g e x tr a o rd in a rily
b e a u tifu l sim p ly th r o u g h m a lfo rm a -
t jOI1
o n e fe a t u r e of th e face.
k e ttle iu a lte r n a te la y e rs and let
s ta n d a few h o u rs to e x tra c t th e
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ju ice. T h e n b rin g slow ly to th e
b
o ilin g p o in t; th e n sim m e r u n til
th ro u g h
Ja m o r m a rm a la d e m ay be
q u a r te r s i Ihick
m e a su re te s te d by d ro p p in g som e of th e
s y ru p on a cold d ish .
I t sh o u ld
stiffe n in a few seconds.
FOR LADIES
D O M ESTIC SC IE N C E
(C o n tin u e d fro m l'a g e
th o ro u g h ly cooked.
a je lly bag.
Use
D ra in
th re e
This is the 0 ’Donnei Make
so n — ss.
ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
I. J, W. McCoy, b e in g firs t duly
m e a s u re of s u g a r to each
sw o rn , depose a n d say u p o n o a th ,
of
ju ice.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra c tic e BRIGGS & BRIGGS— A tto ro e y a -a t- t h a t I am th e C a sh ie r of th e F ir s t
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th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d !
U se p lum pulp le tt a f t e r d ra in in g ! G o o se b e rry J a m
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e fo r jelly . P u t th ro u g h a c o a rse i Stem a u d w ash g o o seb erries. M ash
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ B ank
la n d , O re.
7 3 -tf
tru e , c o rre c t a n d co m p le te s ta te m e n t,
s tr a in e r . Use o n e -h a lf a s m u c h s u - j a n d cook very slow ly u n til fru it is
B ldg.
sh o w in g th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n re s i­
A S /U A /V O ?
DR. J. J. KMMENS— P h y sic ia n a n d
g a r as p lum p u lp a n d s im m e r u n til 1 te n d e r. A dd equal p a rts s u g a r and
dence o r p o sto ffic e a d d re s s , fa c t of
CHIROPRACTORS.
S u rg e o n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
d e a th , if k n ow n, a n d th e a m o u n t to
s u g a r is disso lv ed .
j f ru it a n d s im m e r u n til th ic k . T his
eye, e a r, n ose a n d th r o a t. G lasses
DR.
GEO.
J.
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fru it c o n ta in s so m uch acid t h a t th e
su p p lie d .
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B lanch fig s a n d rem ove peel. C u ti a d d itio n a l s u g a r is re q u ire d ,
25, th e P la za . O ffice P h o n e 1 0 3 . 1 0 1 60-10163. in clu siv e, O regon law s.;
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567.
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TAXI.
i f ru it. A little lem on ju ic e can h«-
a n d S urg eo n . H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m.
1921.
O ffice 425 E. M ain S t., opp. P u b -
OBITUARY
, ad d ed fo r flav o r.
G. H. W E N N E R ,
2 7 2 -tf TA X I— A c k lin ’s — R o se B ros. P h o n e
lie L ib ra ry .
Chtrru* CfooM.'
213.
1 3 6 -tf (S e a l) N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon.
Mm. K a th e rin e J o h n s o n died A u g - jP e a r h M a rm a la d e
DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
My co m m issio n e x p ire s M ar. 8, 1925. u s t 2, 1921, a t th e h o m e of h e ri
Dip f ru it in h o t w a te r fo r tw o
T A X I— P a r is T axi. P r ic e ’s C onfec­
2 6 7 -4 -fri d a u g h te r, M rs. Levi S tev en s, 3 6 2 1 o r th re e m in u te s ; dip in cold w a te r.
OSTEOPATHIC ' PHYSICIANS
M fS IE l
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Phone
Pioneer Building.
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a n d 6 m o n th s , a f te r a long illn e s s of! an d rem o v e pit. C hop o r slice very
N O T IC E O F A P PO IN T M E N T OF
tw o y e a rs .
' fine.
A dd th r e e - q b a r te r s a s m uch
P U B L IC S T E N O G R A P H E R
V IE W E R S IN T H E M A TT ER O F
M rs. J o h n s o n w as b orn in O hio, s u g a r as f r u it a n d cook v e ry slow ly
THRIFT LIKE SALT
THE
CO N STRU CTIO N
OF
A
P U B L IC S T E N O G R A P H E R — O ffice
an d w as m a r r ie d to M athew L . J o h n - ' u n til th ic k .
Seal in s te riliz e d ja rs,
T he sm all boy said ’’s a lt is w hat
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o v e r A sh lan d T id in g s. H o u rs: 10
m akes th in g s ta s te bad w hen you
son in B e a v e r c o u n ty , P e n n s y lv a n ia ,! B e rry J a m
,NO. 20 IN T H E CITY O F A SH ­
to 12 a. in.; 1 :3 0 to 4 30 p. m.
leave it o u t." T h r if t is m uch like
LAND, OREGON.
283-2*
• in th e y e a r 1871, T h e y c a m e w est
T a k e a n y v a rie ty of b e rry de-
th a t.
m 1876 a n d s e ttle d in C a lif o r n ia ,! sire d .
W ash, d ra in , th en
m ash.
T he F ir s t N a tio n a l has seen tragi«,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
R e c o rd e r’s O ffice, A sh lan d , O re-!
I a n d la te r m oved to A sh la n d . O reg o n .! Use th r e e - q u a r te r s a s m uch s u g a r
in sta n c e s of lives w h ere th r if t had
gon, J u ly 29, 1921.
T. L. POWELL— G E N E R A L T R A N S ­
been le ft o u t.
M any hom es a re
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1893,
w
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­ th e o w n e rs o f p ro p e rty s itu a te d in
b
ro
k
en
up
b
ecau
se
of re c k le ss s p e n d ­
w e ig h in g .
P u t f r u it a n d s u g a r in
m ost of th e tim e since.
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a s o n ­ S ew er D is tric t No. 20, on G ra n ite
ing atid fin a n c ia l in efficien cy . Many-
M rs. J o h n s o n is su rv iv e d by h e r
a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
m en a r e s q u a re pegs in ro u n d hole««
_____________________________________
; s tr e e t, fro m th e m a n h o le a t th e in-
h u s b a n d , fo u r c h ild re n a n d five •
b ecau se o f fa ilu re to save som e c a p ­
F O R P R O M P T a n d c a re fu l serv ice i te rs e c tio n of G ra n ite s tr e e t and
C. B. L A HTK I N
By ED W IN W. H U L L IN G E R
ital.
w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H o rse D ray s, i S o u th P io n e e r a v e n u e n o rth w e s te rly (U n ite d P re s s S ta ff C o r r e s p o n d e n t) 1 g ra n d c h ild re n . T h e c h ild re n a r e M r s .<
H ave you a ste a d ily g ro w in g acco u n t
W a llac e G a lb ra ith , o f R o g u e R iv e r: .
call W h ittle T r a n s f e r Co., P h o n e 'a lo n g G ra n ite s tr e e t, a d ista n c e of
BARGAINS
IN
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ly
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city
P A R IS . A u g u st 5.— A t la st, ad íes, M rs. C. C. C a lle n d in e , or L iv in g sto n .,'
117. O ffice 89 O ak s tr e e t, N e a r
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f
A
sh
la
n
d
,
O
regon,
t
h
a
t
th
e
com
­
Real
Rstáte
H o te l A u stin .
you can g e t a b ra n d new face for M o n t.; M rs. L evi S tev en s, A sh la n d ;
m on c o u n cil o f th e city o f_ A sh la n d ,
a t a m e e tin g h e ld J u ly 26, 1921, ap- 3000 fra n c s (a b o u t $300 a t p re s e n t a n d J a m e s Jo h n s o n , o f L a n g c ll V al- ■
FOK HALE— REAL ESTATE.
oity and Ranch Properties ’
p o in te d a b o a rd o f v iew e rs, consist-1 r a te of e x c h a n g e ) in P a ris , m ade Icy, K la m a th co u n ty .
’CARTEL
T he g ran d -
A S H L A N D . O C E .G O N ,
Hera ses to dtont.
*
F O R S A L E — C u c u m b e rs fo r p ick lin g , in g of I r a S houdy, W. F . Loom is, a c c o rd in g to an y of th e m o st a p -j c h ild re n a r e C ldye, A lden a n d Ber-
h VAU PCL VKXPfK.
J W M* COY. CAoniO»
a n y q u a n tity , a n d a ll sizes. W . E. a n d W . A. P a tric k , to d e te rm in e a n a
P ie rs o n , B o u lev ard . P h o n e 485-J. a s s e s s th e sp ecial b e n e fits a c c ru in g proved sty le s of b e a u ty you m ay pick. nice G a lb ra ith , A lice C a lle n d in e a n d
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
281-6
1
¡
N or w ill it be a m a k e s h ift o r M ild red S tevens.
• to a n y p a rc e l o f lan d from th e con-
¡.stru ctio n of th e se w e r a fo re s a id , a n d c a m o u fla g e job. Y our f e a tu re s - c a n
FOR BALE.
• d e s ig n a te d th e in te rs e c tio n of G ra n ­ a c tu a lly be re fa sh io n e d , even if it
F O R SA LE— A good m ilch cow. 642 ite s tr e e t a n d S o u th P io n e e r a v e n u e be n e c essa ry to rem o ld th e bony
284-6* a s th e p lace of m e e tin g , a n d A u g ­
L ib e rty St.
u s t 8, 1921, a t 3 :3 0 o’clock p. m ., fra m e w o rk of th e face. T h is can be
W OOD FO R SA LE— I h av e se v era l aa th e tim e fo r su ch m e e tin g o f th e done by fac ial s u rg e ry a n d w ith o u t
h u n d re d tie r s of dry 16-inch fir. ¡s a id view ers to proceed to a sse ss th e p a in — bey o n d t h a t occasioned by tb e
la u re l a n d a ld e r wood now b ein g .sp e c ia l benefit*.
h a u le d to A shland. W ill sell c h eap I T h e v iew ers m ay ta k e evidence p a rtin g w ith th e $300.
Dr. J a c k . B re ttm o n , o n e of th e
if d e liv ered now .
W ood will b e a n d o th e rw is e in v e s tig a te in re la tio n
h ig h e r la te r. L eav e o rd e rs a t E . j th e re to a n d in re la tio n to th e sp ecial w o rld ’s fo re m o st e x p e rts in facial
P h ip p s office.
S. D. T ay lo r. b e n e fits a c c ru in g to a n y lot. o r p a r ­ s u rg e ry , is a u th o r ity fo r th is s ta t e ­
283-6*
cel of la n d w ith in sa id S ew er D istric t
m ent.
No. 20.
F O R S A L E — M arch P ly m o u th R ock
G E R T R U D E B1EDE.
M any E u ro p e a n w om en a n d a lew
co ck erels, from B u tle r P o u ltry
C ity R e c o rd er.
A
m
e ric an s h a v e a lre a d y b een o p er-i
F a r m ; $1.50 an d $2. Also som e
choice W h ite L e g h o rn s, $1.50 each. 19^ te ° f fiFSt PUbliCati° n^ 79” 2 f r i | a te d u p o n su c ce ssfu lly , a c c o rd in g to
G
FRENCH I R K
OFFER NEW Fl
lizfírstNatioa&iJBaak
D r. B re ttm o n , a n d m an y m ore a re
N O TICE O F A P PO IN T M E N T O F I p la n n in g to o b ta in new faces in th is J
BU ILD IN G M A i E R IA L — M edford
V IE W E R S IN T H E M A TTER O F w ay d u rin g th e su m m e r.
C e m e n t B rick a n d Block W o rk s,
T H E CO NSTRUCTION O F T H E
In th e b e a u tifu l rec e p tio n room
sp e cia liz e in al> k in d s of b u ild in g
ROAD KN OW N AS AN E X T E N ­
p ro d u c ts .
C o ru v r F ir a n d 10th
of h is “ H o sp ita l of A e s th e tic s ,” on
SION O F SCENC D R IV E IN T H E
s tr e e t.
______ 2 25tf
R u e R ivol, D r. B re ttm o n to ld a c o r­
CITY O F ASHLAND. OREGON.
re s p o n d e n t h is e x p e rien c e s c o rre c t­
FOR R E M .
R e c o rd e r’s O ffice, A sh lan d , Orc ing th e s c u lp tu re o f n a tu r e a n d com ­
FO R
R E N T — Tw o
p le a s a n t
bed g o n , J u ly 29, 1921.
,
b a ttin g th e im p rin ts of y e a rs.
He
room s, g e n tle m e n only. 174 Oak
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to
is
a
lso
a
s
c
u
lp
to
r
of
no
m
ean
a
b
ili­
283-3 th e o w n e rs of p ro p e rty a ffe c te d by
s tr e e t.
P h o n e 274-Y
: th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e ro a d know n ty. In his s tu d io w ere th re e o r fo u r
HELP WANTED.
> s an ex te n sio n of Scenic D rive, p la s te r c a sts d o n e by him .
“ P a r tly as a re s u lt of e x p e rim e n ts
W A N TED — C h a m b e rm a id w ith -re f­ s o u th e r ly fro m N u tley s tr e e t to
S tra w b e rrv la n e , t h a t tb e com m on
, ,
,
e re n c e s. A pply A shland hotel.
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Aohiorri
■ w ith w ounded m en d u rin g th e w a r,
° 8 3 -tf i co u n cil of th e city o f A sh la n d , a t a .
m e e tin g held J u ly 26. 1921, a p p o in t- 1 fac ial s u rg e ry h a s now re a c h e d a
W A N T E D — L a b o re rs,
rock
m en, ed a b o a rd of view ers c o n sistin g «¥ s ta g e w h ere tb e h u m a n face, d e - |
te a m s te rs a n d tu n n e l m en w a n te d I r a S houdy. W . F . L oom is a n d IV. A. form ed by m a lfo rm a tio n a t b irth or!
fo r c o n s tru c tio n w ork on irrig a tio n P a tric k , to d e te rm in e a n d a sse ss th e w e a th e re d by fa tig u e o r tim e, c a n j
p ro je c t n e a r M edford, O regon. L a­ sp e c ia l b e n e fits a c ru in g to an y p ar be re c u t o r re ju v e n a te d , m uch as a i
b o re rs w ages th re e d o lla rs fo r cel o f la n d fro m th e c o n s tru c tio n oi
e ig h t h o u rs, less o n e d o lla r for th e ro a d a fo re s a id , a n d d e sig n a te u se -v ic e a b le b u t o u t-o f-d a te g a rm e n t'
b o a rd .
O th e r w ages in p ro p o r­ th e in te rs e c tio n of N u tley s tre e i can be rem o d eled a n d im bued w ith I
tio n .
C an also use s ta tio n m e n . l a n d Scenic D rive a s th e place of
R o u g u e R iv e r V alley C an al Co., m e e tin g a n d A u g u st 8, 1921, a t 2 :3 0
M edford, O re.
281-7 o’clock p. in., as th e tim e fo r su e ’,
gj
=
=
i. — m ee tin g of th e said view ers to pro-
FOUND.
ceed to a sse ss th e sp ecial b e n e fits.
T h e view ers m ay ta k e evidence
FO UN D— P a ir of nose glasses
a n d o th e rw ise in v e s tig a te in reU
e r m ay h a v e sa m e by p a y in g foi
th e re to aQd , n re la tio n to thfe
th is ad. tid in g s .
_ _ _ _ r 2 ---- 2 sp ecial b e n e fits a c c ru in g to any lo; I
o r p a rc e l of la n d a ffe c te d .
G E R T R U D E B IE D E .
C ity R eco rd er.
D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n . J u ly 29
1921.
2 7 9 -2 1 'ri1
Phone
68,
M rs.
W.
R. Y ockey.
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CITIZENS
BANK
GF ASH LAND«
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you w ere c a rry in g $5,000 or
m o re of cash in y o u r c a r y o u 'd
w a n t to h a v e it in su re d .
B u t a re you not d riv in g y o u r
c a r, w ith a b o u t a ll o f y o u r p ro p ­
e rty exposed?
If you in ju r e a m an . a n d he
o b ta in s a d a m a g e v e rd ic t a g a in s t
you, y o u ’ve got to pay it.
If you h a v e n ’t th e c a sh , y o u r
p ro p e rty can be sold to g et it.
D on’t risk y o u r b o u se, y o u r
b a n k a c c o u n t, y o u r bu sin ess. Let
a f ir s t c la ss a u to m o b ile policy
s ta n d
betw een
your
w orldly
goods a n d th e re s u lt of th a t
p o ssib le ac cid e n t. DO IT NOW . A
few d o lla rs to d a y m ay save you
a few th o u s a n d to n ig h t,.
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
Phone 2 1 1
1£ E;»*t Main
STATEMENT
Of th e F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank of
A sh lan d , c o u n ty of J a c k so n , s ta te of
O regon, sh o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d ­
ing to th e c re d it o f every d e p o sito r
J u ly 1. 1921. w ho h as n o t m ad e a
d e p o sit, o r w ho h a s n o t w ith d ra w n
any p a rt of h is d e p o sit (co m m erc ia l
d e p o s its ), p rin c ip a l o r in te r e s t, f o r 1
a p erio d of m o re th a n seven ( 7 ) y e a rs
im m e d ia te ly p rio r to sa id d a te , w ith
th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n p lace of re si-,
d en ce o r po sto ffice a d d re ss of such
d e p o sito r, a n d th e fa c t of h is d e a th ,
if k n o w n :
T. J. E a s t. A sh lan d . O r.. $5.4 2 :
C. W . F o rb e s a n d O. H. H e n in g e r,
A sh lan d .
O r..
$ 1 0 .2 2 ;
C.
W.
F o rb e s, J r .. A sh lan d . O r., $1.4 1 ;
R. E. F o rd . A sh lan d . O r.. $ 2 .0 0 ; L.
S. Fox. A sh la n d , O r.. $ 2 4 .7 5 ; M rs.
C. J. G a lliv a n , A sh la n d , O r., $1 .8 7 ,
. J. B. G ill, A sh lan d . O r., $ 1 .15; J u n e
H ira . A sh lan d , O r., $ 2 .6 5 ; A ndrew
K aw k is. A sh la n d , O r., $ 3 .0 0 ; L ydia
¡ L ia d r o th . A sh la n d , O r., $ 7 .6 8 ; W . J.
P . N ew ton, A sh la n d , O r., $4.50;
1 R a lp h S a lisb u ry , A sh la n d , O r., $1.0 6 ;
THE HISTORY' OF THE
MONEY KINGS
sh o w s t h a t th e fo u n d a ­
tio n s of th e ir w e a lth w ere
laid by p e rs is te n t saving.
T hey c re a te d a s u rp lu s
an d p u t it o u t a t in te re s t.
W e c a n ’t a ll be m oney
k in g s, h u t we c a n ’t hope
to o v ercom e fo rtu n e u n ­
less we save.
H av in g a sa v in g s ac co u n t
w ith T H IS b a n k w ill op­
en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity .
Sir Walter Raleigh Had
A Bright Idea
remember the episode of the rainy day when he
threw his cloak into a puddle that the good queen might
cross without getting wet- feet and perhaps the t lu. That was
advertising. Sir Walter had a message ot import to hei
majesty. He wanted a hearing. He got it—by a courteous
and ingenious method of attracting favorable attention. It
was another ease of advertising that paid both ways.
Y
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Business today is metaphorically throwing its cloak before
you. It seeks your favorable attention. It uses its most et
feetive method of capturing it advertising. Day after day
it caters to your tastes, and your desires through advertising
The firms who advertise in the Tidings believe that it they
succeed in getting their message across to you. you will often
he interested and sometimes inspired with a little ol their
own enthusiasm for their wares.
Advertising will help you. \ \ hether you realize it or not.
advertising is a big vital force in your life. Ihrough it, Ameri
can genius and American manufacturers arc putting within
your reach the many boons of modem life.
Advertising keeps your information up to date on every
article of human need, whether food, clothing, articles ot
household utility, necessities or luxuries.
Advertisers deserve your support. The queen knighted
Sir Walter.
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