Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 22, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGI TUBBS
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Monday. August 22. 1991
2.65
ices, county farm expense.
supt’s. traveling expense. 50.00 American Red Cross, indigent
expense ................................ 27.60 W. N. Wells, superintendent’s
Susanne W. Homes, stamps,
8.00
traveling expense
etc., for office ..................
2.55 W. C. Boliou, work on county
25.00 • Welborn Beeson, county farm
J cemetery .........................
Medford Printing Co., school
supplies ......... ; ............... .. . 36.00
supt’s. office supplies . .
15.001 Cowley’s Emporium, indigent
L o ca l a o 4 P er so n a l
supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mrs. Horace Pelton, member
8.30 Miss P. M. Wells, labor at
4.00; J. J. Emmons, indigent ex­
of educational board. . . .
county fa r m .........................
40.00
---------------------- — Side Lights ........
............
Miss Mildred Pratt, work for
pense ...................................... 10.00
3.00 E. C. Faber, indigent supplies 11.19
Total $632.59
school superintendent . . .
Prepare now for rainy days. Have'Leave for Portland—
Mrs. D. Perozzi, member of
Court House Expenses
Ideal Grocery, indigent sup­
3.40
educational board ...........
plies .......................................
your umbrellas covered at the Fix-
Fred Herrin and family and John
8.65 |B. L. Moses, janitor’s salary $ 66.25
H.
Von
der
Hellen,
member
J.
J. Hawks, indigent sup­
It Shop.
294-6* ; Fineran left this morning for Port-
•
City Drug Store, court house
7.20
plies ....................................
of educational board. . . .
15.00
e x p e n se .................................. 22.35
----------
land by auto, to spend a few days.
Susanne W. Homes, cash ad­
Hutchinson & Lumsden, indi­
Cal.
Ore. Power Co., lights
R out P u icu p in
vanced stamps ................ •.
25.00
gent supplies ....................
31.03
for
court h o u s e ..................
14.70
Rumor has it that with the inva-j Have a fit at Orres, tailors for
Mrs. M. E. MIddlebusher, in­
City Recorder, water rent for
Total $566.07
Bion of a porcupine yesterday even-1 men and women.
294tf
digent su p p lie s....................
8-.00
court h o u s e .........................
15.00
Leonard
Oorthups, indigent-
F
ru
it
Inspector’s
O
ffice
1E. A. Flemming, wood for
ing at the John H. Dill ranch home
----------
expense ................................
E. R. Oatman, fruit inspect­
12.00 court h o u s e .........................
12.50
on North Main street excitement i ®uests at Wheeler Home—
or’s salary and expense. . $182.00 I Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., phone
;
W.
C.
Ka8shafer,
wood
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
W.
Persons,
with
reigned while the prickly danger was
H. T. Pankey. fruit inspect-
rent for county farm
2.85 court house ........................
9.35
bein« frightened away from the Dill their son and wife of Fresno, Calif.,
or’s salary and expense. . 143.50 Sacred Heart Hospital, indi­
West
Disinfectant
Co.,
court
gent expense ..................... 68.58; house expense .....................
chicken coops. Report has it that are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler.
16.25
Mrs.
Person
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
Whee«-
.Total
$3
25.50
B.
P. Theiss & Co., indigent
1 Big Pines Lumber Co., court
the enemy was routed and the chick­
expense ..................................
30.00 house expense .....................
5.40
A ssessor’s Office
ens lived to roost another evening. er.
Terwllliger
Funeral Home, in-
! Lowden Bros., wood for court
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s sal-
irv
« ic c c c i
digent expense
-----
35.00
house ....................................
6.00
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
Yeo iQ8ure8 anything anywhere,
Linnie Hanscanu deputv as
Talenl Mercantile Co.. indi-
j W. A. Bishop, freight for
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf PboDe 274-J.
290tf
P -
sent supplies ..................... 10.00
court h o u s e ....................... .
sessor’s salary ..................
110.00
Alice
Ulrich,
rent
for
indi-
»
_
Ray Coleman, deputy asses­
gent
.......................................
6.00
W ill H elp H arvest—
'
| t l u l s ‘k‘n W orkers Build M eets—
Total
$163.07
sor’s salary ....................... 90.0ft Will H. Wilson. indigent
Jail
Jesse Smith left yesterday for! The Christian Workers band will Elva Coleman, deputy assess.
e x p e n se ..................................
1.7 3 B. L. Moses, jailor’s salary .$ 56.25
sor’s salary ........... • .........
Klamath Falls to spend a month or hold a business meeting in the low'er C. W. Banta, field deputy 75.00 White House Grocery, indi­
Cal. Ore. Power Co., lights
supplies ....................
20.00
so helping Jim Bowers harvest his park, promptly at 7 o'clock next
for j a i l ..................................
7.32
assessor’s salary . . . . . . . 100.00 C. gent
S. Butterfield, indigent ex­
Medford Sheet Metal Works.
ranch. He will be missed at the Thursday evening.
C. H. Gillette, field deputy
pense ....................................
8.25
jail su p p lie s......................... 102.20
Zssessor’s salary .............. 20.CT0
Elks’ club.
Fouts
Grocery Co., indigent
Optimo Cafe, meals for pris­
W’hat is a vacation without mu­ J. T. Little, field deputy as­
supplies ................................
21.94
oners ....................................
1.80
sessor’s salary .................. * 96.00
See our Fall Suitings of pure Vir­ sic? Buy a small Vlctrola and take
James Pough, regular indi­
Effie M. Terrill, meals for
Floyd Pearce, field deputy
247-tf
gent .......................................
6.00
gin Wool. Paulserud’s.
279-tf It along. Rose Bros.
p ris o n e rs ................................. 178.50
assessor’s salary .............. 55.00
Goldie
Gates,
regular
indi­
J. C. Pendleton, field deputy
gent
................................
15.00
T o ta l
$ 3 4 6 .0 7
W aterm elon F e e d -
assessor’s salary’ .............. 30.00
M otor to W agner Creek—
Mrs.
Harrison,
regular
indi­
Jay
Terrill,
field
deputy
as­
All members and friends who are
Howard Rose and wife motored
(Continued Tomorrow)
gent ......... . . . . . . . . + . . . .
15.00
sessor’s ^salary ’. . . . . . . . . .
40.00
over to Wagner creek yesterday for interested in the Presbyterian church Asliland Tidings, assessor’s
Total ...............................$666.12:
are invited to a watermelon feed to­
thflfday.
expense
................
45.00
night at the church. The final ar­ J. B. Coleman, assessor’s
W
TIIF. D IA M O X » Q U A N D .
A
Care o f Poor at Poor Farm
Cool off in Rose Bros’ Ice cream rangements for the new annex will
traveling expense ............ 21.25
Dr. W. W. P. Ho|t, county
parlor where quality ice creams and be made and It Is important that ev­ J. B. Coleman, stamps for
physician’s salary ...........
75.00*
assessor’s office ................
50.00
Dr»rc1«U A s k f o r C I lf ö lä & T E R 8
sherbets are served.
264tf ery one be present. The hour is 7:30.
W. N. Wells, superintend­
Medford Book Store, asses­
DIA M O N D » « A N D P IL L S , fn, 2 5
- y e in k n w n l! Best,Safes; Always ReUaHe
ent’s
Co.
farm
salary
.
.
.
125.00
sor’s office supplies . . . . .
5.50
O verheard at th e E lk s’ Club——
H. E. Bettinger, barber at
For pleating see Orres.
294tf Home Tel. & T el. Co., a sse s­
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
county ' farm .....................
8.00
A timid young man approached I.
sor’s telephone b i l l ...........
3.05
Cal. Ore. Power Co., lights
Jacksonville Post, printing
De Hasse at the club yesterday in re­ R eturns from Oakland—
for county hospital .........
13.64
for office ...........................
6.00
E. D. Briggs, of the attorney firm
gards to his daughter, and said,
Ed Binns, county farm sup­
Medford
Book
Store,
asses­
“With all her faults I love her still.” of Briggs and Briggs, has returned
plies .......................................
8 .6 5 1
sor’s office supplies . . . .
4.60
Albert Crane, nursing at coun­
“Gosh A’mighty, Calvin,” ejaculated from a week’s vacation spent at Oak­
ty farm ................................
10.00
Mr. De Hasse. “I didn’t know she land, Calif.
Total $918.06
R.
E.
Casad.
hay
for
county
Tax
Rebate
had one.”
farm .................................... .. 81.97,
14
Boys, get ready for school, which Frank Ritchson, tax refund . $
Hubbard Bros., county farm
Widows’
Pensions
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
Silk and fibre mixed knit ties, starts Sept. 12. See the fine all-
e x p e n se .............................................95 j
Ernestine Austin, widow’s
formerly $1.00 to $2.00 value; now wool suitings at Orres Tailor Shop.
Hutchison & Lumsden, county
pension
farm su p p lie s............113.96
only 50c until all gone, at Orres Made to measure at $25.00 to Effie Marie Baer. widow’s
Jackson Co. Creamery, county
Den sion .........................
•
•
Tailor Shop.
294tf $30.00.
294tf
farm supplies ..................... 45.00 ;
Mrs. J. H. Byerly, widow’s
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
Medford Furn. & Hdwe. Co.,
pension .
To Occupy Old Reeser Home——
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
Visiting Parents—
county farm su p p lie s.........
8.55 I
Mrs. Susie Coy. widow’s pen-
For informition write Io the Registrir
C. A. Hazen and family are mov­
Medford Fish Co., county
James Morgan and wife, of Edge-
sion ....................
farm s u p p lie s.................. ....
1.3
Oregon Agricultural College
ing from Main street into the old wood, Calif., are at present visiting Rebecca A. Clary. widow's
C O R V A L L IS
Dickerson & Son, county
pension . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Reeser house on Gresham street, be­ Mr. Morgan’s parents, the J. M. Mor­
farm
s
u
p
p
lie
s
.....................
53.8
Lucy
May
Davis,
widow’s
longing to “Aunt Lib” Smith. The gan family of Mountain avenue.
Pacific TeL & Tel. Co,, serv-
pension
house has been vacant for some time
Nettie Green, widow's pen­
and was rapidly going to destruction.
M » I I I »
Extra special— Meq’s
medium-
sion . . . .............................. 25.00 ! < ♦ ♦ » » < OOOOOO»'
The neighborhood will be glad to wel­ weight cassimere pants, all sizes. '-Mary Roberts Higgins, wid-
come a new tenant.
medium gray pattern; »bile they „
, e '' w
,5 M
last at »3.50. at Orres Tailor Shop., peastoa . . . . .
25.00 !
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells
294tf Nida Oatman, widow’s pen-
plumbing fixtures and supplies.
--------- -
sion ..................................... 10.00
Phone 16C-J. shop at 248 Fifth St. Leaves for West Virginia—
i Anna Prescott, widow’s pen-
287-tf
Miss Anne Lloyd left last week fo r k . B,On 'J '
........... ..'
17,50
v:r„ir-
u> . ,
I Mary Priscilla Price, wld-
West \irginia. Miss Lloyd and h er; ow>s pension ....................
10.00
M otor from Siskiyou—
niece have been visiting for several:Rosa A. Peffly, widow’s pen-
“Dick” Ragland and family mot­ weeks with her sister, Mrs. G. C. Mc-j 8^on ....................................... 25.00
ored down from Siskiyou Saturday Aliister, of Central Point.
Retha M. Richardson, wid­
ow’s pension ....................... 32.50
morning to do some shopping and at­
Lydia
Sanders, widow’s pen­
tend the Vining theatre. Mrs. Rag­ Cam ping Trip—-
S E E O U R W IN D O W
sion ....................................
17.50
land spent the evening with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webber left Laura E. Stewart, widow’s
Bomar on Allison street.
Friday for the mountains for a few
pension ..............7 ............. 22.50
Rose R. Singler, widow’s
days camping trip.
_____ _
pension ........................... .
32.50
We specialize on Tancv brick ice
-v-e-
♦ -
Central
P
oint
V
isitors—
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Sevey,
wi<6-
cream. Rose Bros.
264tf
n O M Aiw x
°W s pension ..................... 17.60
c. G. McAllister and family from]Sarah A. Summers, widow’s
E u gen e V isitor—
Central Point were Ashland visitors
pension
.......................... 22.50
Miss Ruth Hoer from Eugene has Thursday.
Addle Webb Shanks, widow’s
______________ _
pension .............................. 10.00
been the guest of Miss Fern Murphy
rniTV’r v n m ™ »
i Am>’ R- Thorn, widow’s pen-
for the last week.
COUNTV COURT PROCEEDINGS.: aiOn ............................................. 25.00
--------- -
j Sarah Wakeman, widow’s
«Continued from Saturday’s IssueU pension .................................. 22.50
SHOO FLY
— Alice P. Howell, widow’s
Spray your animals with Shoo Chauncey Florey, stamps for
»pension .............................. 25.00
Fly and keep the flies away.
office ................................t 2250
W. A. Bishop, freight for
Total $462.50 i
ICELESS COOLERS
clerk’s office ....................
83
Care of Ptoor not at Poor Farm
J. R. Anderson, regular in-
Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay
Total $1197.95
digent .................................. $ 6.0 0 i
for itself in a year in ice bills.
We now have a carload of the finest 16-inch yellow pine we
T reasurer’s O ffice
Nancy Arrasmith, regular in-
A.
C.
Walker,
county
treas-
digent
..................................
10.00
have ever seen, large blocks and thoroughly dry. We can deliver this
New White Sewiug Machines, al­
urer'g salary .................... $150.00 A- D Beardsley, regular in-
ways on hand. Used machines for
wood from car at $3.75 per tier, in four or more tier lots, any­
digent
Dorothy
Bedwell, deputy
rent.
where below' the Boulevard or Main street.
10 cents per tier
90.00 Mrs. G. R. Brobeck. regular
treasurer’s salary ...........
extra
for
long
or
hard
deliveries
indigent .................. ...........
8.00
Ashland Tidings, treasurer’s
PEIL’S CORNER
expense .............................. 12.00 Mrs. Kate Copple, regular
indigent ..............................
8.00
Medford Book Store, treas­
We also have some 300 7-foot Cedar Posts, the best posts
.75
M. & Rebecca Childers,
urer’s office supplies . . .
we have seen in this valley; 30 cents each delivered.
A. C. Walker, treasurer’s
regular indigent ................ 10.00
.53 ¡Dave Daniels, regular indi-
office expense ..................
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., treas­
i gent
..............................
8.00
urer’s telephone ..............
4.10jA- M. Ford, regular indi­
gent .................... ...............
6.00
Medford Printing Co., treas­
urer’s office supplies . . . 15.00 ¡Mrs. Hatch, regular indigent 10.00
TRANSFER, STORAGE AND WOOD
1 Mrs. Hudson, regular indi-
Medford Book Store, treas­
urer’s office supplies . . . .
1.10
gent .......................................
8.00
3 4 0 T h ird S tre et
Phone 4ttO
J. W. Ingram, regular indi­
gent ........... .........
............
8.00
Total $273.48
Coromer’s O ffice
Albert Johnson, regular indi­
W. C. Bolious, coroner’s in­
gent .......................................
8.00
quest expense .................. $ 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, reg­
John A. Pearl, coroner’s ex­
ular Indigent ....................
20.00
pense ..................................
34.02 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe,
Harold B. Myers, coroner’s
& a n k . w/Z^
regular indigent ................
8.00
inquest expense ................ 35.00 Mrs. Lena Lee, regular indi­
tb s C h un^ C ioeh.‘
R. W. Poellnitz, coroner’s in­
gent .......................................
8.00
quest expense ..................
10.00 Carrie E. Miller, regular indi­
gent ......................................
10.00
Total $ 86.52 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu­
School S u p erinten dent’s O ffice
lar in d ig e n t.........................
8.00
: Susanne W. Homes, school
Mrs. J. A. Myers, regular
superintendent’s salary ..$ 1 6 6 .6 6
Indigent ................................
8.00
! Almedo J. Fuller, school
Margaret Noble, regular indi­
LUCK ON YOUR SIDE
■ supervisor’s salary ......... 120.00
gent ....................................... 10.00
Lorraine
Lawton,
school
Mary Price, regular indigent
8.00
Lady Luck always is on the side pf
superintendent’s assistant 75.00 Doc Parsons, ’regular indi­
the man who spends wisely, saves
Almeda J. Fuller, school
8.00
gent ........................... ..........
systematically, and invests sanely.
supervisor’s expense . . . .
53.90 Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regular in­
j Medford Book Store, school
She may seem to desert occasionally,
digent ..................................
«.on
superintendent’s o f f i c e
W. H. Smith, regular indi­
but in the end he comes out ahead
supplies ..............................
70
gent .................................. .. . 10.00
We carry several kinds. Made
of the reckless spender.
Ashland
Tidings.
school
Jean Ross Smith, regular In­
1
1
with Rubber, Composition or
superintendent’s o f f i c e
digent ..................................
8.00
If you feel you are not managing
supplies .............................
Nancy Sisemore, regular indi­
leather soles.
your
finances to the best advantage,
¡Geo. Beers, attendance at
gent ..................................
10.00
come
in and talk matters over with
school convention ...........
T. D. Stafford regular indi­
Miles Cantrall, member of
the officials of the First National.
gent ..................................... .
7.00
educational board ...........
Alex Wilson, regular indigent
8.00
G. W. Godward, 8th grade
Z. Wolgamott, regular indi­
examination b o a r d ...........
gent ....................................... 16.00
] Home Tele. & Tel. Co.,
Ernest Weldon, regular indi­
iiCARTEfc.Pees
A SM LAN O. Oft EGON,
school
superintendent’s
gent
........................... ..
8.00
hVAUPCL VICEPRt
telephone .............. .............
Annie Walking,, regular indi­
J IV M« COY. CASniCR
¡Susanne W. Homee, school
gent .................................... 8.00
Ashland News in Paragraphs
CHICHESTER S PILLS
OAC
TECHNOLOGY
$1.00
Genuine Gillette
Safety Razor
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Special on
Wood and Posts
ADAMS & ADAMS
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
^Hrstnam
y
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
DR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice BRICK» A
BRlGGS— Attorneys-at-
limited to eye, ear. nose and; Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
Bldg.
DR. J. J. EMMBNS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses | DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford, Ore., Phone 567.
Residence Phone 401.
DR. FRANK M. MONON— Physician ASHLAND HKALTHATORltM— Dr.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub­
trical Treatments, Mineral and
lic Library.
272-tî
Vit-o-Net Baths.. First National
’] Bank Building. Phone 48.
DBS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
TAXI— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phohe
213.
»> 136-tf
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
INTER URBAN AUTOCAR CO.
E ffective March 58», 1920.
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
FER — Good team and motor-, LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
trucks. Good service at a reason­ 7:15 a.m .
7:16 a. in.
able price. Phone 83.
8:60 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
8:46 a. m.
FOR PROMPT and careful service 9:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, 10:15 a. in.
10:16 a. m.
call Whittle Transfer Co., Phone 11:00 a. in.
11:00 a. m.
117. Office 8 9 Oak street. Near 12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
Hotel Austin.
12:45 p. in.
12:46 p.m.
1 :30 p. in.
1:30 p m.
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
2:15 p. m.
2:16 p. m.
3:00 p. in.
p. m.
FOR SALE— Good 4-room cottage, 3:00
3:46 p. a .
3:45 p. m.
large lot some berries and fruit. 4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
For particulars see M. V. at 5:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
Tidings.
298-3 6:00 p m.
6:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
FOR SALE— House and % acre 8:46 p. m.
8:45 p. m.
Sat . «miy
ground in fruit trees; close in .1 9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-t mo* .
Sat. only 12:15 Mldgt
---------------------- •-------------------- -------- • 10:30 p.m . SUNDAY
ONLY
WANTED TO SELL— 95 feet front­ LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHI.AND
age on North Pioneer avenue, a 9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
beautiful building site; east front, 10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
lying between Main and B streets. 11:00 a; m.
J 1:00 a. m.
The price on this is very reason­ 12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
able, considering location.
For 1 1:00 p.m .
1:00 p. m.
2 00 p. in.
2:00 p. m.
P h ip p s, n ex t d o o r to T idings.
3:00 p. in.
! 3:00 p. in.
296ti ] 4:00 p. u .
4:00 p. in.
5:00 p. in.
6:00 p. m.
FO R BALE.
6:30 p. in.
6:30 p. an.
9:30 p. m.
t 9:30 p. m.
FOR SALE— Winchester repeating
Ashland Waiting—■East Side Phur-
shot gun and shells. 475 Beach 1 macy.
298-6*
St.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
GRAVENSTEIN
APPLES,
wind- ! LV. M EDFORD
LV. J’B’NV’LE
fails.
Can’t beat ’em for pies, 7:40 a. m.
7:20 a. m.
sauce or jelly. 75c 50-pound box 9:00 a. m.
6:20 a. ui.
delivered. Fresh cider, 40c gal­ 10:30 a. m.
10:00 a. in.
lon.
Young’s Ranch, Belleview. >12:00 Noou
11:30 a. m.
Phones 10-F-3 or 9 -F -ll.
1:00 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m:
FOR SALE- Oak wood. Phone 1-F
3:45 p. m.
4:3.0 p. in.
295-6 5:30 p. m.
12.
?
6:00 p. in.
9:30 p. m.
7:00 p. in
FOR SALE— Hudson super-six road­ 7:30
pm .
Sat. only
8 .00 p.m .
ster in first-class condition; fine 10:30 p.m . 9»t. only
9:60 p.m .
appearance.
Inquire Austin ho­
W E RUN ON SUNDAYS.
tel.
295-6*
MKDFORD-ROSEBUR< i
Dally and Sunday
FORD COUPE, 1921, excellent con­
LV. ROSEBURG
dition.
Inquire Irwin's Cigar LV. MEDFORD
1 00 p. ui.
¡
11:00
a.
in.
Store. Phone 140.
290tf
MEDFORD-ttRANTH FAtW
Dally and Sunday
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford
LV. G T ’H PAH»
Cement Brick and Block Works, LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m
1 8:00 a. in.
1:00 p. in.
products. Corner Fir and I Oth ¡11:00 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
225tf , 1:00 p. m.
s tre e t.
6:15 p. m.
' 4:30 p. m.
FOR SALE— Blackface bucks,
] Grants Pass Waiting Room— The
a head. Six miles south on Pa­ Bonbonniere. Phone t60.
cific highway. Mike Tucker.
Office and Waiting Room: No. 6
292-6* , S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT— Cottage partly furnish-1
ed, hot water and bath. Man and]
wife 01 two ladies preferred, 855
lis t.
298tf.
ATTRACTIVE
Fall Woolens
FALL STYLES
and
FALL PR IC E»
have arrived at
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment.
Will he ready about August 25
Henry Provost, phone 474-R.
294-6
FOR RENT— 2-room, modern, fur­
nished apartment; close in; adults
only. Inquire 166 Hargadine or
phone 26 4-Y.
294tt
Tailors for Men and Wunn-ii
You are invited for a look
W ANTED.
WANTED— To rent for about 2 mos.
an unfurnished room and use of
•kitchen, or would furnish own
kitchen.
References exchanged.
Write Mrs. Walter J. Barham,
Siskiyou, Jregon.
297-8t*
FOR TRADE.
TO TRADE for alfalfa acreage, 5-!
room modern home in Klamath •
Falls, on paved street
Inquire;
143 8th street.
294-6* j
HEMSTITCHING
ATTACHMENT
HEMSTITCHING and plcoting at-J
tachment— Works on all sewing'
machines. Price $2 00. Personal
checks 10c extra.
Light’« Mail
Order House, box 127, Birming­
ham, Ala.
298-7*
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN
R ea l E sta te
City and Ranch Properties
House« to Rent.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you were carrying $5,000 or
more of cash in your car you'd
want to hare it insured.
But are you not driving your
car. with abont all of your prop­
erty exposed?
If you injure a man, and he
obtains a damage verdict against
you, you’re got to pay it.
If you haven't the cash, your
property can be sold to get it.
Don’t risk your house, your
bank account, your business. Let
a first class automobile policy
stand between your worldly
goods and the result of that
possible accident. DO IT NOW. A
few dollars today may save you
a few thousand tonight.
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
Phone 211
41 Blast M ain
Stock and Alfalfa Ranch
One of the best in Jackson County. Adjacent to finest of out­
side range.
400 acres- 115 in alfalfa. 30 more iu cultivation, 195 acres
under the ditch with an unlimited supply of water; good house
with bath, toilet, hot and cold water: two large barns (I full of
hay from first cutting), large garage and machine shop, black­
smith shop w’ith tools, farm scales; fruit and all kinds of berries;
close to school; fine hunting and fishing. Will sell for $25,000,
Including furniture, farm implements and one barn full of hay.
$6.000 will handle deal.
B E N N E T T IN V E S T M E N T CO.
113 West Main Street
M edford. Oregon.
E xclusive Aamu«.