® W ertem N e w w w er Union OGSX V Æ lX , \ VAGST BB SXEPPO Y XUESE. DANS S£W ’ ^X£ VN a n d K aneli P ro p rrlle » House« to « e u t . U A U 0 \U G .A U ' VAEBBE U E 'tV ikW tX E WÆ XO SXAN F E U 9TO CUTO N veuavo office , x o ttE LPlU ' XVU SENATORS AX OOÄ. 1 CA PVXO U U U W A C X \t H O fc ttO e & \N C r V4HVTÊ. U O O S E A U ’ VABBBE V U . S E E P U E S v D E U Ï PfcOkAOYlON , FPOkA VJA SH IH ' RO LLERS F eu x U' E E - i A A G l N '. \M\XVA S E K IK T O R S A U D O v F l OK ä ATS A U D O ü R C O M G ftE S S IA A U , A U D 1AE&ÔE V LL G O O ? XO TU' 3 T A Ä T PA G tM G IU X K S E N A T E . '. 50KÁ& I M A G O ltt' XO NW' S g R ^AXg. G. B. L A M K IH " A ir Castles” By Charles Sughroe M IC K IE , T H E P R IN T E R ’S D E V IL OVA, VFAA G o n i A O PAGI T H R U ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Wednesday, August 10, 1921 ° ' “ M ER~ U l t Æ & t- ClTlZ&NS’ BANK BUILDING * ju L i« j \z°° i u u ..g ja L .-e . SHOO PLY S p ray y o u r a n im a ls w ith F ly a u d keep th e flie s aw ay. rv ''-t _ IK Shoo ICELESS COOLERS — — Vs« Iceless C o o ler a n d m a k e it pay fo r its e lf irr a y e a r in ice hills. New W h ite Sew ing M ackiaes, al- w ays on k a n d Used m ac hin es fflr -u v rent. Mr. R a n k in is now on a f a r an d th e only one th a t m ig h t o f C ra te r n a tio n a l fo re s t, w ent o v er needed. Good Logic. com Medford to take c h a rg e of th e long trip th ro u g h th e C ra te r n a - , T e rre H a u te boy scouts have re- j com e w ith in th e list of co n seq u en ce eeutly organized a sea scout troop. 1 is one t h a t b u rn e d o v e r a b o u t 150 fire fig h tin g , s h o u ld , his serv ices be tio n a l fo re st. Several oi I he new m em bers w ere j a c re s of c u t-o ff te r r ito r y of th e L am p O ne c e n t th e w oçd e a ch tim e. - - w aiting lo r their leader the other day, i T im b e r co m pany so u th of O dessa, but still he d id n 't come. F inally one I in K la m a th c o u n ty , on A u g u st 2 o r ATTORNEYS. PHYSICIANS. ----------------------~ --------------------------------- of them was sent out to find tra c e s i 3, w hich w as h a n d le d locally a n d ex­ Wm He j Ourneye fire p la c e, c a se m e n t w indow s, c a b i­ H av in g a sa v in g s a cco u n t H o te l A u stin . n e t k itc h e n , co m m o d io u s sc re e n e d 1 w ith T H IS b a n k w ill op­ porch. L a rg e lot (102 te e t f ro n t) WANTED. en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity . w ith law n , flo w er g a rd e n , fru it tre e s , o rn a m e n ta l tre e s an d s h ru b s W A N TED — S m all fu rn is h e d h o u se 'j o r a p a rtm e n t o n g ro u n d flo o r, by . Oregon's Higher Institution of — lovely locatio n , o v erlo o k in g Li a d u lts only. A d d re ss A, T id in g s. - th ia P a rk a n d th e G len. W ith o u t 287-::* & ex cep tio n th e fin e s t place now fere d fo r sa le in th e city. Se< -------- .---------•-------------------------------------- - o w n e r on th e p rem ises, fo re n o o n s W AN TED-—Good m ilch cow ; a l s o , good a lf a lf a hay. R. S c h e id e r­ Eight Schools; Seventy Departments or e v e n i n g s . 2 8 7 - m - v e ite r, R. F . D. 1, box 173. 286-2* FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 FOR SALE. For information write to the Registrar W A N TED — Good g e n tle h o rse , h a r- j O reg o n A gricultural C o lle g e F O R SA LE— H ousehold fu rn itu r e , 1 n ess a n d o n e -h o rse fa rm w agon. C O R V A L L IS R. S c h e id e re ite r, R . F . D. 1, box- co m p le te , re a d y to m ove in to . 49 ¡ 173. 2 8 6 -2 * : F o u rth St. 287-3eod* B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L Peil’s Corner Dance CITIZENS BANK O FASH LAND at the Bungalow Every Wednesday Night OAC Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra TECHNOLOGY 4% qn aassj Best Floor The Coolest Place in the Valley Biggest Crowds FOR RENT. F O R SA L E — Good second h a n d cook stove. C all 243 L a u re l St. 288-2 1 FO R R E N T — T h re e ro o m s. 85 S e c -i i ond St. 288-6 F O R SA LE— V elie six, sp o rt m odel, i ___________ w ire w heels a n d good tire s. C a r j p OR R E N T — A d ja c e n t to p a rk , room is good as new , a t a b a rg a in #>rj » w ith o u ts id e e n tra n c e , off b a th -j q u ick sale. 120 S econd St. 288-3 room . 128 S. P io n e e r Ave. P h o n e 4 8 0 -J. 288-2* F O R SA LE C H E A P — O ne 490 Chev- ! RENT— 3 room fu rn is h e d ro le t to u rin g c a r. In q u ire W h ite i F O R p a rtm e n t. A d u lts only. In q u ire S ta r g a ra g e . 288-5* 166 H a rg a d lu e St., o r p h o n e 2 6 4 -, F O R SA L E — A S tu d e b a k e r b u g g y / Y 2 8 6 - tr new ly p a in te d aDd in e x c elle n t re-1 p a ir. $30. P h o n e 398-R 287-fil HOW DO Y O U R E G IS T E R JO Y ? T H R E E GOOD BUYS— One 83 m o d ­ S top! ljook! 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L eav e o rd e rs a t E. E. P h ip p s office. S'. D. T aylor. ly, th re w his a rm a ro u n d bis m issus W e v w r y sev e r a l 'k in d s. Made 283-6* and kissed h er. W ith o u t tu rn in g w it h R u b b er, C o m p o sitio n or M edford from h e r iro n in g , sh e m u rm u re d : i B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L C e m e n t B rick a n d B lock W o r k s ,¡ ‘‘A q u a rt o ’ m ilk a n d a p in t ’o | le:vther s o le s . sp e cia liz e in a!> k in d s of b u ild in g i c ream ”— O u r N avy M agazine, I p ro d u c ts. C o rn e r F ir a n d 1 0 th , • * ♦ s tre e t._________________________225tf i n 1 .... . *?—" A F ra m e -U p HELP WANTED. * < “ I ’m s o rry to h a v e to do th is ,” W A N TED — C h a m b e rm a id w ith ref- said little Jo h n n y , a s he s p re a d th e e re n c e s. A pply A sh lan d h o tel. jam on th e b a b y ’s face, “ b u t I c a n ’t ______________ 2 8 3 -tf have su sp icio n p o in tin g its fin g e r a t I m e „— E v e ry b o d y ’s M agazine. 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