r Friday, Angnst 2d. 1921 Local and Personal v, .. . . . n.., R e tu rn fro m A u to T rip — THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAO» n u t r ì Good food, cooked right, served words like “donated,” gave," “ p u r - 1 at re a s o n a b le prices. Gr,n H o tel A sh lan d c h a se d ,” " fu r n is h e d ,” “ b e a u tifie d .” 2 9 7 tf Every Item Meant Work I .. ----------- T h in k o f th e w ork in d ic a te d in V isits M other H ere— I th e se few lines J „ ° First Company Secures World Renowned Artist r ' | „ M« - * " « • » * » « s lx e r-m -ta w .! 191< n e tw d T he F ir s t com pany, C. A, 0 . N. G .,!o f S e p te m b e r 29. 1921. tu rn e d to th e ir hom e, a t 126 N urse- M rs. L loyd G o o d y ear, of S a n ta R osa, a c a rlo a d of ra g s fo r p a p e r n e tte d of A shland,, a n n o u n c e s th a t it h as! As S k o v g a a rd is a h ig h priced a rt- ry s tr e e t, a f t e r a th irty -tw o d a y mot­ C alif., a re v isitin g th e f o rm e r ’s $58.36. T he c o u n try s to re n e tte d o rin g trip in th e ir C olum bia Six to m o th e r, M rs. R o b e rt G oodyear, of se cu re d th e boo k in g of one o f th e ist. and his p ro g ra m is one in te re s t- $95.95. w o rld ’s . m o st c e le b ra te d v io lin ists, ing, not only to a r t i s t s b u t all m usic p o in ts in th e n o rth e rn p a r t of th e I th is city. is n d 01 W ere v o u : A Lei\ Si ; r g a a r d ' sp e E n v t ery to b cen e n e t fit of A s th h la i a * '° US DaUP’ 1OVeFS' u n d o u b te d ly d ra w s ta te . _____ ----------- Takes Vacation— one of th e te n n is boys who S °t 7 he° n d '* “ “ e n te rta iU ™eUt a t th e ,agCSt CroWd in th e h isto ry of a rm o ry on th e e v en in g th e a rm o ry . S o m e th in g new in Y e o s w indow . : C h a rle s R ose, of Rose B ro th e rs “ tr a n s p o r ta tio n ” w ith th e $10 given 299-tf c o n fe c tio n a ry , h a s a n n o u n c e d his in ­ by th e Civic clu b ? Dfd y o u r bird te n tio n of sp e n d in g a tw o w eeks v a ­ h o u se win p a rt of th e $25 p rize th e c a tio n a t L ak e O’ W oods, b e g in n in g V allejo, C alif., V isitor— ic club paid fo r th e b e st bird . *’*’*'* “ W a rre n L ynch, a fo rm e r re sid e n t to day. D w ight B reg g will p resid e Did! o ^ e r th e d rin k s a n d o th e r re la te d of th is city, now living a t V allejo, you b e n e fit b ecau se of th e tw o sc h o l­ C alif., is a new a rr iv a l in A s h la n d [ b u sin e ss a ff a ir s d u rin g th e ab sen ce a rs h ip s of $125 each , given to th e a n d is v isitin g frie n d s n th is city an d ! of Mr. Rose. P o ly te c h n ic school in 1915? H ave T a le n t, w h e re he is well a c q u a in te d .I you re ste d on th e s e a ts in th e p a rk D r. M aude H a n le y V isits— Dr. M aude H aw ley w as in th e city to w a rd w hich th e Civic clu b c o n tr ib ­ H. R. A dam s, th e P lu m b e r, sells y e s te rd a y , w ith a m ess of s a lm o n , u ted $100, a n d a g a in in 1914 rhev p lu m b in g fix tu re s and su pplies. c a u g h t a t R o gue E lk re s o rt, w here p u rc h a s e d lo r A sh lan d p a rk s e ig h t P h o n e 1 6 6 -J, shop a t 248 F ifth Si. sh e h a s been s p e n d in g th e p a st sev- j 8eats c o stin g $6 each. In 1912 they 2 8 7 -tf p u t fo u r e x tra lig h ts in th e p a rk c o st­ e ra l w eeks. ing $46 p lu s $5 a m o n th fo r n iain - R ecovers from O peration— Old T im e r V isits— ten a n c e . W rig h t H icks is rec o v e rin g fro m ; O. B. G ates a n d fam ily , of H ills-i 11 w as tlie Civic clu b th a t took an o p e ra tio n a t a local h o sp ita l, a f ­ boro, is v isitin g frie n d s in th is city [ c b a riie of ra ilro a d p a rk s an d te r hav in g th e m etal p la te s rem oved a n d K la m a th F a lls. M r. G a te s I s ; ,n a d e an a ttr a c tiv e s e ttin g fo r o u r from his lim bs. M etal p la te s w ere an o ld -tim e fo rm e r re s id e n t of A s h - ! u s e fu * ra ilro a d s ta tio n , p a y in g $5 placed in his lim b s fo llo w in g a n a u - lan d , an d is k n o w n as th e firs t m an yeai^ v *ease to in su re th is p rivilege, to m o h iie a c c id e n t a b o u t six y e a rs t0 strin R a te le p h o n e w ire b e tw e en ! T h is w as do n e b e fo re th e (lavs w hen ago. Mr. H icks h a s been w o rk in g in K la m a th P a l,8 a n d A sh lan t, ra ilro a d s s h a re d civic p rid e. C a lifo rn ia a n d re tu rn e d to h is hom e " H elp ed N o in ial S chool C a m p a ig n h e re fo r a visit w ith his p a re n ts , Mr. VVUlametto V a ile ,’ S h o rt C u t— ln 1 9 l3 th e C lvic (;lub d o n a te d $25 an d Mrs. E rn e s t H icks, a n d to have : A s h o rt c u t from th e W illa m e tte to th e c o m m e rc ial c lu b to a s s is t th e th e p la te s rem oved. j valley p o in ts to c e n tra l a n d s o u th e rn : n(,r m a | school c a m p a ig n . In 1914 O regon p o in ts inv o lv in g a m a te ria l J th ey gave $50. and ln 1918 th e y gave W e use n p -to -d a te m eth o d s of saving in m ile a g e is a ffo rd e d th ro u g h $ io o . c le a n in g a n d pressin g , S a tisfa c tio n j th e o p e n in g up of th e ro ad from E u - | n o you rec a ll th e R ose a n d S tr a w - ’ g u a ra n te e d . P a u ls e r u d ’s. 29 9 -tf gene to C rescen t a lo n g th e m id d le b e rry festiv a l w ith tw o d a y s of f u n ,' ¡fo rk o f th e W illa m e tte riv e r, a c co rd -! pa r a d eH a n d gam es. H ow m any- H u c k le b e rry P ic k ers— (in g to H e rb e rt S. N unn, s ta te h ig h - F o u r th of J u ly c e le b ra tio n s have F re d H om es, th e Boyd T u c k e r b een a rr a n g e d by tb e c iv ic clu b . E v - ' fam ily an d M rs. C h a rle s H om es a re j way e n g in e e r. r For twenty hours this food is baked—one reason you like it—another reason why it digests so easily. One of the important things in connection with any cereal food is to have it thoroughly baked or cooked. For baking or cooking changes the starch of the grains. Grape-Nut9 is the longest baked of all cereal foods. It is scientifically baked at carefully regulated tem­ peratures for 20 hours. This is one of the reasons w hy G rape-N uts digests so easily; why it agrees with m any people w ho cannot take any other form of cereal Without producing fermentation. A goodly part of G rape-N uts is converted into dextrose, ready to be immediately assimilated by the system, and yield strength and energy. A further portion has partially undergone this change, while there remains sufficient unchanged cereal to strengthen the digestive organs. It is then in a condition to meet the various requirements of the digestive system. If you w ant to eat a most strengthening and nour­ ishing food, and one that will digest more readily, go to your grocer today and get a package of Grape- N uts. Eat it w ith stewed fruit or as a cereal with milk or cream; or make it into an appetizing pudding. Every m em ber of the family will enjoy its deli­ cious flavor and wholesomeness. Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder “There’s a Reason” e ry y e a r th e re c o rd s show th e ir 'im- a t J o h n s o n ’s p a ra d is e p ick in g h u c ­ iu d ia u s P ick H u c k le b e rrie s— p o r ta n t p a r t in th e fe s tiv itie s of t h f i k le b e rrie s. A sh lan d a n d R o gue R iv er valley ¡d ay . O ne c e n t tb e w ord each tim e. H ow m an y of you re m e m b e r t h e ' Save m oney by buying y o u r F a ll people w ho p lan an e x p e d itio n to S u it a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 9 9 -tf H u c k le b e rry m o u n ta in , b e tte r h u rry th e D istric t fa ir, voted th e best e v e r! PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEY«. up. A d e le g a tio n of 200 I n d ia n » , held in S o u th e rn O regon, a n d th e E v e ry o n e sh o u ld b o o st fo r th is I sion a n d len d a h elp in g h a n d to w a rd 1>R ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra c tic e BIUGGS A BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s-a l Thrown from H o r s e - from th e K la m a th re s e rv a tio n a rriv e d Civic clu b to o k e n tir e c h a rg e of th e L aw , P io n e e r B lock, A sh la n d . Airs. D an W atson h a s reco v ered th e r e la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d 1 w o m e n ’s a n d c h ild r e n ’s d e p a rtm e n t, a ttr a c tio n . All oroaic lo v ers th e ,U g e a s A .h la n d m u a t: lim ited to eye, e a r, nose and th ro a t. O ffice ________ _________ _______ h o u rs, _ 10 to 12 and accord a good o ld -fa sh io n e d welcom e! from in ju rie s s u s ta in e d a f te r being s ta r te d rig h t in pick in g . T h is is a n . in 1916 th e r e w as a r e s t te n t d u r- 2 to 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh- E. A. ROBERTS— —A ttorney-at-L uw th ro w n from h e r h o rse, a n d la te r a n n u a l e v e n t w ith th e re d ra e n , a n d ¡ in g th e F o u r th of J u ly c e le b ra tio n , a sk e d to save flo w ers fo r th e occa- to th is fam o u s a r tis t. lan d , Ore. 7 3 -tf R oom s 5 a n d 6, Citizens* Bault Bldg. ta k e n to th e h o sp ita l in a n u n c o n ­ th ey m ak e a th o ro u g h jo b of th e ir ' thw fo re r u n n e r of th e re s t room id ea OR. J . J . EM M EN S— P h y sic ia n a n d ---- ow n fre e w ill, ju s t a s m uch m oney as d e a th if kno w n, an d th e a m o u n t to scious c o n d itio n . Mrs. W a ts o n ’s ‘b a ­ picking. jn o u r new b u ild in g . CHIROPRACTORS. S urg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ite d to I you possibly can s p a re to help build th e c re d it of each d e p o sito r as re- by d a u g h te r, w ho w as rid in g on th e • . , ...... 1 C hautauqua B u ild in g A ssisted eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G lasses o r GFo t ifiX 7 _ c h im n r ¿„»n» o u r new club house, a n d th u s bène- ‘tu ire d by th e p ro v isio n s of sectio n s ■ uppUed. O culist a n d a u r i .l « .r ^ Ä ' Ä . T « h S ' ’” “ '' fro n t of th e s a d d le a t th e tim e of th e * * ’ S—* We h elp ed on th e C h a u ta u q u a fit th e city of A sh lan d w hose hand- 0 -1 0 1 6 3 ’ ln c lu siv e - O regon No. S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. a n d H. a c c id e n t w as u n in ju re d . ss ess e u th rie is s p e n d in g b u id in g . W e g a v e $5 to th e W . C. T. 25, th e P la za O ffice P h o n e 1 0 2. m aid is th e Civic club. Bldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567. h e r v a c atio n a t L a k e O’W oods. G. G. EU BA N K S, C ash ier. R esidence P h o n e 401. U. Up to 1919 e v e ry p ic tu re in th e GR A C E H. C H A M B E R LA IN . S u b scrib ed a n d sw o rn to b efo re me W e sp ecialize ou Tancv b ric k ice public lib ra ry h ad b een p re s e n te d by! th is 2 4 th d ay of A u g u st, A. D. 1921. DR. FR A N K M. MOXON— P h y sician ASHLA ND H R ALTHATOR1V M — D r. c re a m . R ose B ros. 2 6 4 tf CARD OF THANKS a n d S urgeon. H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m. th e C ivic c lu b , w hose la te s t g ift was (S eal i G. F. B ILLIN G S, E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , E le c ­ STATEMENT O ffice 425 E. Main St., opp. P ub- th e b e a u tifu l p a in tin g o f C r a te r L a k e 1 _______ N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon. tric a l T re a tm e n ts . M ineral and W ill L ocate H e r e - lie L ib ra ry . 27 2 -ti V it-o-N et B aths. F irs t N a tio n a l Of th e S ta te B ank o f A sh lan d , of , co,nrais8ion ex p ire s J a n u a r y 4, I w ish to th a n k th e ra ilro a d m en l by Miss R u ssell. Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W . F ish , w ho le ft b InnH Bank. B u ilding. P h o u e 48. 303 fo r th e ir k in d n e ss a n d sy m p a th y in ! y ou re c a ll th e Civic clu b d in n e r A sh la n d > Yin,,— C o u n ty of J a c k so n . S - ta te I .’ — i . DRS. SAWYER & CRANDAIX th is w eek for th e ir old hom e a t Chico, c a rin g fo r m y sou fro m tb e tim e h e i i „ th e p a rk given to th e N a tio n a l ’T i ; tl,w notice TAXI. O steopathic physicians C alif., w h e re th e y w ill s tr a ig h te n up w as k ille d a t D e lta . C a llt.. u n til he E d ito ria l a s s o c i a t i o n - a n d ih e long OP PILING O P R E PO R T ' ° ° ‘ eVery <‘e P io n e e r B u ilding. O P A SSESSM EN TS O F SPECIA L p o s ito r J u ly 1, 1921, w ho h as n o t TA X I— A ck lin ’s b u sin e ss m a tte rs , will r e tu r n to A sh­ R ose Bros. P hone w as laid in th e g ra v e a t A sh la n d ; I lin e of d in n e rs a n d picnics a rra n g e d m ad e a d e p o sit, o r w ho h a s n o t w ith ­ B E N E F IT S IN T H E MATTER* O F j Phon» 260-R . Res. 274-J o r 367-.I 213. 136-tf la n d in tim e to p lace th e ir c h ild re n THE CO NSTRUCTION OP A 1 --------- = a n d a lso th e e n tir e c o m m u n ity of ¡by th e Civic w om en. d ra w n a n y p a r t of h is d ep o sit (s a v ­ in school here' b e g in n in g th e new H EM ST1TC ’ HING A TTA C H M EN T S E W E R IN S E W E R D ISTR IC T TRANSFER AND EXPBBMS. A sh la n d fo r th e ir h elp , sy m p a th y A nd th e n th e w a r. T he f ir s t m e n ­ ings d e p o s its ), p rin c ip a l o r in te re s t, school y ear. T h e F ish fam ily had NO. 2(1, IN T H E CITY O F ASH­ H EM STITCH IN G T^d p ico tin g a t- fo r a p eriod o f m o re th a n tw elv e i an d k in d n e ss in th e tim e of need. T. L. POWELL— G E N E R A L T R A N S ­ tio n is: “ G ave $50 to th e R ed C ross (1 2 ) y e a rs im m e d ia te ly p rio r to said LAND. OREGON. been m ak in g an e x te n d e d visit w ith ta c h m e n t— W orks on all sew ing — A. E. M cF arlan d . F E R — Good te-um a n d m o to r­ fo r s u p p lie s .” F iv e d o lla rs to th e d a te , w ith th e n a m e , last know n frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s in C e n tra l m ach in es. P ric e $2.00. P e rso n a l tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a s o n ­ p lace of re sid e n c e o r p o st o ffice ad- i R e c o rd e r’s O ffice, A shland. Ore- S o ld ie rs ’ a n d S a ilo rs ’ lib ra ry fu n d . P o in t. checks 10c extra. L ig h t’s Mail a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. 10 boxes of a p p le s fo r th e s o ld ie rs d re ss of such d e p o s ito r- a »<’ th e fact Ron. A u g u st 26. 1921. PUBLIC DANCES DISREGARD LAW 11K O rd e r H ouse, box 127. B irm in g ­ P h L t ™ a p p le s ♦ ♦ h is d e a th , if k n o w n : N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t 298-7* FOR P R O M P T and c a re fu l service 115 C h ris tm a s boxes s e n t to s o ld ie rs B la n c h e Cox, E a g le P o in t, O r e .< th e B oard of V iew ers a p p o in te d t o , — ham , Ala. Arrives!— Shipm ent o f Ford Size w ith A u to -T ru ck ä o r H orse D rays, Mason T ires a t Lecdom ’s T ire H os­ Many War Activities ¡> 2 .1 1 ; R oy L. B erry , A sh lan d , O re., d e te rm in e a n d assess th e special ( T h e re m ay be som e a r r e s ts in th e FOR BALE— REAL ESTATE. call K h i t tl e T ra n s fe r Co., P h o n e L a t e r on, th e re c o rd s sa y : F e d ! P e rc y J. B e rry , A sh lan d , O re., b e n e fits in th e m a tte r of th e c o n -1 — pital. 300-5« n e a r f u tu r e if d a n c e h a ll m a n a g e rs 117. O ffice 89 Oak s tr e e t. N ear 3173 so ld ie rs. A t th e end of 1918 ?2 n ’ Tohn B M iller, A sh lan d , O re . s tru c iio n of th e sew er on G ra n ite FO R SALE At b a rg a in , 16 a c re in th e co u n ty o u tsid e o f in c o rp o ra te d • . ' , , . , ¡$ 1 .0 0 ; Lloyd S te w a rt G h e rre tt, A sh- s tre e t, know n as Sew er D istrict No. ra n c h , ail fenced, no b u ild in g s, O u a p e n to D unsm uir^- tow ns do n o t se c u re licenses as pro -i to al a m o u n t given by th e c lu b t h e j i a n d , o r e .. $ 1 .00; A lm ond D. L am - 20, have filed th e ir re p o rt w ith th e FOR RENT. tw o b u ild in g site s, tele p h o n e, elec­ M isses R a m o n a , L o u ise a n d H elen v id ed by s ta te law . T h e re is a l s o ! p a s t ye a r < $ 5 0 0 .” T h e sa lv a g e d e p o t J b e rt. A sh lan d , O re ., $1.55. ¡C ity R e c o rd e r fo r th e in spection of tric ity and R. F. D. if in te re s te d H a rre ll a re a t D u n sm u ir, C alif., vis­ a fed e rl law re q u irin g a ll d a n c e h a l p P lan is so re c e n t, y e t so soon fo r- S ta te FOR R E N T — Tw o room fu rn ish e d o f O regon. C ounty of Ja c k - any person in te re s te d th e re in , a nd w rite 1’. G. Box 231, A shland. __ e «•«______. . . n . t . h a . t , s0 son. SK ’ z, ™ . ii a n n v y nturenn r n n im ufTuricv a p a rtm e n t, w a te r a n d lig h t in c lu d ­ itin g th e ir b ro th e rs . T hey a re p la n ­ m a n a g e rs in th e c o u n try to pay a g o tte n — b u t w lik e to m en tio “ ’ Xs p erso n o o r r n o Persons a g g rie v ed 30l)-tu-fri-2 ed. S. L. A llen. 63 N orth M ain I. G. G. E u b a n k s, b ein g f irs t duly th e re b y m ay a p p e a r and m ak e o b je c - , ---- n in g a th re e w eeks ca m p in g tr ip w a r ta x on rec e ip ts, and th is law , fro m J u ly 31. 1918, to M ay 17, 1919, 8 t. 3 « 2 tf sw o rn , depose a n d say upon o a th .jtio n th e re to b efo re th e C o m m o n ! FO R S A L E — Seven room m odern n e a r D u n sm u ir. a c co rd in g to local o ffic ia ls is n o t b e ­ th e C ivic w om en gave $1446.20 to t h a t I am th e c a s h ie r of th e S ta te Council a t th e C ity H all a t 8 o ’clock house, w ith o r w ith o u t f u rn itu r e , lr u it and sh a d e tre e s , law n, c h ic k ­ FO R R E N T — 3 room fro n t a p a r t­ B ank of A sh lan d , of A sh la n d , co u n ty p. in.. T u esd ay , S e p tem b e r 6. 1921. ing obeyed. A ccording to th e s ta te Unci« S ant. m en t, a d u lts only. P h o n e 263-R O rd er y our F a ll S a it now from G E R T R U D E B IE D E , en y a rd . B a rg a in fo r q u ick sale. To r e t u r n ho m e a g a in , th e Civic of J a c k s o n , s ta te o f O reg o n ; th a t law all public d a n c e s o u tsid e of in ­ o r call 369 H a rg a d in e St. 302-2 131 N orth .Main, phone 290-Y. th e fo re g o in g statem en t, is a full. C. B. LAM KIN, R e c o rd er, P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 9 9 -tf c o rp o ra te d to w n s m u st be licensed^, j p a *d * 3 6 .5 0 to w a rd w o rk done tr u e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p lete s ta te m e n t. M ayor. - J J - l i n o EOR R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t th e licenses to be issu ed by th e ’n M ountaJn View c e m e te ry . T hey sh o w in g th e n am e, la st know n re si- D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n , A u g u st B et u n is from I^ake O’ W oods— o v e r C itizen s B ank. W ill be readv FO R SA L E — H ouse and ’•2 a c re co u n ty c o u rt. T his law is d esig n ed w ork fo r th e liv in g a n d fo r th e ' deuce o r post office a d d re ss, fact of 26, 1921, 303 a b o u t A u g u st 26 H e n ry P ro v o st, J . D. Beeson ha8 re tu r n e d front g ro u n d in fru it tre e s ; close la so all co u n ty a u th o r itie s can e x e rt i dead- T h e w om en w ho g a v e up th e ir ph o n e 474-R. 299-6 In q u ire 606 A llison. 294-1 mo* L uke O’ W oods w h e re he h a s been -~~r . - — - _ - 1 so m e c o n tro l o v e r public d a n c es ,110ne.v - tim e , s tr e n g th , a r e th e s a lt en g ag ed in c o n s tru c tio n w o rk , h a v ­ LOST. I R E F U S E TO L IS T u n d e s ira b le : w hich c a n ’t be c o n tro lle d by th e of th e e a r th a n d t h e ir lo y a lty a n d in g co m p leted se v e ra l cab in s. T he p ro p e rtie s a t in fla te d v alu es; b u t LOST— 30-30 W in c h e ste r c a rb in e . 27 m u n ic ip a l a u th ir itie s . I t is cla im e d u n s e lfis h n e s s h a v e s a v o re d A sh la n d , h av e a few resid en ces, sm all a c re ­ c a b in b e in g b u ilt fo r Miss G eorgia m iles e a st of A sh lan d , D ead I n ­ a n u m b e r o f p u b lic d a n c e s a re bein g T h o se o f us w h o a r é n ew co m ers a g e tra c ts a n d farm s, t h a t will C offee w as fin is h e d th is w eek. d ian ro ad , A u g u st 22. R ew ard given in J a c k s o n co u n ty w hich do ’u A sh la n d p r o fit d a ily b e c a u se of in te r e s t you. C all a t m y hqm e, fo r r e tu rn . O. 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A th e F ir s t N a tio n a l a n d m ak e a b u s i­ M r. a n d Mrs. S idney F o s te r, of T hey s ta r te d a c a m p a ig n fo r ro se • specialize in al> k in d s of b u ild in g C HOCOLA IK few d o lla rs to d ay m ay save you ness of saving. p ro d u cts. Con.’tT F ir a n d 1 0th a few th o u sa n d to n ig h t. N yssa, w ho have been c o n sid e rin g p la n tin g . T hey d is tr ib u te d flo w ers VANILLA s tre e t. . 225tf th e p u rc h a se of p ro p e rty in th is a t th e s ta tio n . STRAWBERRY F lo w e rs w ere s e n t SITUATIONS WANTED. c ity , le ft fo r R o se b u rg y e ste rd a y . to th e S an F ra n c isc o f a ir a n d used MAPLE NUT T hey s ta te d t h a t th e y m ay r e tu r n a t th e recep tio n on th e b a ttle s h ip W A N TED — S itu a tio n by re lia b le m an ; Real Estate and Real Insurance to th is city w ith p lan s fo r lo c a tin g O regon. — experien ced sa le sm a n o r c le rk . ! Estab. 1883 here. 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