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    Friday, September S, tWJ
THB ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
H U I TttRrl
down into Turkeitan and Bokhara.
Everyone Is Underfed in Sov._,
Land Nothing Gay but Theatres
"Down there,” she said, "there
was a revolt, too. Just a little one
Highway Commission Reports
on Jackson Co. Road Work
B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L
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against feudalism .
‘D u rin g th e m o n th 1 w as th e r e I
=
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.
w as th e only u n v eiled w o m an a b o u t.
_________ .PHYSICIANS.
ATTOiWiEYS.
** T hey d id n 't q u ite k n o w -w hat to do
OH. E R N E S T A. W O O D S ^ P r a c tk e B J U G G s Z ttftW O S ^ A tto rD « y » -a t-
I w ith m e. F o u r m en w ere d e ta ile d
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
L aw , P io n e e r B lock, A sh lan d ,
By M ARGERY R E X
fac t th a t one has lost tw e u ty p o u n d s l to g u a rd me.
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 18 a n d — >-■ ■ ■■»
E D IT O R ’S NOTE
L ake highw ay lies b etw een A gate
2 to 6. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A s h - 'L . A. ROBERTS— A tto rn e y -at-L aw .
W ritte n fo r I n te r n a tio n N ew s S ervice jin a s h o rt tim e.
" A t th e in v ita tio n of th e p re s id e n t,
lan
d , O re.
7 3 -tf ' R oom s 6 a n d 6. C itiz e n s’ B ank
A
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ll
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p
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of
th
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w
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done
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d
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ra
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a
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d
is
being
b
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N E W YO RK , Sept. 2.— “ T h e so v iet
" I t is possible to live on a n d on a y o u n g m an of tw e n ty -fo u r, son o
Bldg.
in J a c k s o n c o u n ty u n d e r th e s u p e r­ o p e ra tio n w ith th e co u n ty a n d fed - OR. J . J . EM M RNS—-P h y s ic ia n and ess-*-—
is a b a n d o n in g th e m o re ra d ic a l fea-I w ith little to e a t.
B u t w e a re a th è ric h e s t m an in th e c o u n try ,
vision of th e s ta te h ig h w ay com m is e ra l g o v e rn m e n t u n d e r po st ro ad
CHIROPRACTORS.
tu re s of its p ro g ra m ,” w as th e m es- finicky people an d w an t th in g s pal- w as p e rm itte d to v isit th e h a re m s.
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
sio
n
a
n
d
th
e
J
a
c
k
so
n
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ty
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p ro je c t a g re e m e n t No. 47. T he to-
e ? 8- ®®r ’
»»d th ro a t. G lasses iDK> G EO , l 1 nz ~
She Sees Harem W om en
sag e b ro u g h t back fro m R u ssia by a ta b le , as w ell as so m e th in g m erely
su p p lied .
O culist a n d a u r is t fo r
c n iia «
c»»-?
a c \9 r '
Miss L o u ise B ry a n t, re p re s e n ta tiv e to a ssu a g e h u n g e r.
"I w as in te n se ly in te re s te d in the Is now a v a ila b le in th e 1921 a n n u a l! ta i e s tim a te d c o st of th e p ro je c t, ln -i
p k k n ffb -. m v
«
S n Ite 8
E x a m in a tio n F re e . No.
««•
o f th e I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice,
" L ife in R u ssia to d ay is d iffic u lt, lives of th e s e p e n n e d -u p w om en. re p o rt of th e s ta te h ig h w ay co h u u ls- e lu d in g $193,800 fo r s u rfa c in g of!
w ho h a s re tu rn e d from th a t strife -! T hey h av e h ad w a r for six y e a rs, a T hey seem ed lik e hap p y c h ild re n . sion. As th e d e ta il is In te re a tin g b u t th e e n tir e d ista n c e , w hich h a s not
to rn lan d . M iss B ry a n t is th e w idow blo ck ad e, a re v o lu tio n , fa ilu re of T hey play w ith th e b ab ies a n d s it q u ite volu m in o u s, th e T id in g s w ill yet been a w a rd e d , is $530,000. T h is DK. FR A N K M. M O X oN — P h y sician A SHLA ND HJhlALTHATORIl.M Or.
an d S u rg eo n . H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m.
o f Jo h n R eed, w ho died in R u ssia, ¡cro p s, food s h o rta g e a n d bad houB- a ro u n d a n d s tr in g b e a d s a ll d ay p r in t it iu se c tio n s, d e a lin g only w ith to ta l cost w ill be divided $198,750
E. B. A n g ell, C h iro p ra c tic . E lec­
O ffice 425 E. M ain St., opp. Pub-
tric
a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral an d
specific
u
n
its
in
each
issue.
I
t
d
e
a
ls
to
tire
s
ta
te
,
$132,500
to
th
e
co
u
n
ty
long. They a re n o t a t a ll d iscon­
oung, e x tre m e ly go o d -lo o k in g , in g co n d itio n s.
lie L ib ra ry ,
2 7 2 -tf
V it-o-N et B ath s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
n
o
t
only
w
ith
th
e
w
ork
a
lre
a
d
y
c
o
m
-1
a
n
d
$198,750
to
th
e
fe
d
e
ra
l
gove-
w ith h e r lu m in o u s g ra y -b lu e e y e s 1 ‘ O u tsid e of going to th e th e a tr e te n te d .
B au k B uilding.
P h o n e 48.
p
le
te
d
w
ith
cost
of
each
u
n
it,
b
u
t
e
m
in
e
n
t.
T
he
p
ro
je
c
t
is
14.35
m
iles
D R S. SA\W YElt A CRAN DA LL
“ You know good fo llo w ers of Mo-
TAXI.
' h am m ed h av e only fo u r w ives, be- w ith th e w o rk im m e d ia te ly c o n te m -i iu le n g th a n d w as divided in to th re e
O STEO PA TH IC PH Y SIC IA N S
p
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te
d
a
n
d
th
a
t
c
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n
tra
c
te
d
h
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t
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o
t
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its
fo
r
c
o
n
tra
c
tin
g
in
o
rd
e
r
th
a
t
P
ioneer
B
uilding.
! ca u se M oham m ed h im se lf h a d th a t
TAXI- -A c k lin ’s — R ose B ros. P h o n e
213, ______
th e in d iv id u a l c o n tra c ts m ig h t be P hone 260-R . Ke». 2 7 4 -J o r 367-J
n u m b er.
B u t th e e m ir, th e r u re l, co m p leted .
13 6 -tf
g " 'tl -L- _ g l ü - ' t l ..J .U U .J ____ || l . ,
sm all en o u g h to in v ite th e s u b m is ­
i has n inety-six. T h e g ro u p s of w ives
FOR MALE— REAL ESTATE.
TRANSFER AND EXPRBS8.
(C o n tin u e d F ro m Y e sterd a y .)
sion of bids by th e s m a lle r c o n tra c t­
' in. h a re m s seem to g et a lo n g v ery
ing o rg a n iz a tio n s.
C o n tra c ts fo r FO R SA LE— L o t 115 by 200 fee t, f . L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS
w ell— in fac t, a re good frie n d s.
Greeu Springs M ountain Sum m it—
close in, n e a r p a rk , w ith house,
F E R — Good tea m and m o to r­
g ra d in g a n d c o n stru c tio n of b rid g e s
" F o u r m en g u a rd e d m e. I t m ad e
P acific H ighw ay G rading
b a rn and fru it.
M ust be sold
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a s o n ­
on
th
e
e
n
tire
d
ista
n
c
e
w
ere
aw
a
rd
ed
me n e rv o u s to h av e th e m a tte n d m e
w ith in few days.
Apply M rs. J. ab le price.
On J u n e 10, 1919 th e S ta te H ig h ­
P h o n e S3.
by th e s ta te h ig hw ay com m ission on
a t every step . T hey seem ed to fe a r
D. C ro ck er, 115 C h u rch St.
ltf
w ay C om m ission a w a rd e d c o n tra c t
FOR P R O M PT a n d c a re fu l service
th a t so m e th in g w ould su re ly h a p ­ No. 152 to A. G iebisch, P o r tla n d , N ovem ber 6, 1920. No e x p e n d itu re s
FO R SA L E — Five room house f u r n ­
w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H o rse D rays,
have
been
m
ad
e
to
th
e
d
a
te
of
th
is
pen to a n u n v eiled w om an.
is h e d o r u n fu rn is h e d , will ta k e
O re., fo r g ra d in g 10.09 m iles of th e
cal! X ‘little T ra n s fa r Co., P hone
re
p
o
rt.
“ They used to w alk up a n d dow n
a u to m o b ile as p a rt p ay m en t. See
117. Offioo 89 O ak s tre e t, Near
A s h la n d -K la m a th F a lls H ig h w ay b e­
U nit No. 1 begins a t T ra il and
o w n er. 283 B St.
3 0 6 tf
! o u tsid e m y door. W h en I w a n te d
H
o tel A ustin.
tw een th e P a c ific H ig h w a y a n d th e
te n d s a d ista n c e of 2.44 m iles t o - l i m n b a , «
C q i . ,
.
---------------------------------— —
i n
j to w ash my h a n d s th e y w ould b rin g G reen S p rin g s M o u n ta in S u m m it. ex
w ard A g ate
C o n tra c t No 30» f„ ,
SA L E — S et en room m o d ern NO TICE-- « a s te r M iddleton, a p u rr
v o n i r a c t w o. i i z , to i
h o u s e , w ith o r w ith o u t fu rn itu re .
! in a fan cy e n a m e lle d p itc h e r w ith a T h e new lo ca tio n p ro v id e s f o r a 16-
bred re g iste re d C ly desdale s ta l ­
th e g ra d in g of th is u n it, w as a w a rd -;
f ru it a n d sh a d e tre e s, law n, c h ic k ­
lo n g th in sp o t a n d p o u r w a te r over
lion,
is lo cated a t 1165 M ain St..
foot tra v e l w ay w ith a m ax im u m ed to W illiam von d e r H ellen of
Pu >'a r d - B a rg a in f o r q u ick sale.
A sh lan d .
$07-6
my h an d s. T h a t w as p r e tty u n s a tis ­
g ra d ie n t o f six p e r Cent, e lim in a tin g E a g le P o in t, th e to ta l e s tim a te d 1 1 S l N° r th MaiU’ p h o n ” 290_Y’
fa c to ry , fo r no m a tte r w h a t a n y o n e
W ANTED.
299-1 mo
se v era l m iles o f ro u g h a n d c ro o k e d cost being $48.650. U nit No. 2 co n ­
trie s to sa y a b o u t th e R u s s ia n s th e y
ro ad w ith a n a v e ra g e g ra d ie n t of s titu te s 7.22 m iles iu th e c e u te r of FOR S A L E — H ouse a n d
a c re W ANTED— G ood m ech an ic. A u to ­
c a n ’t tr u th f u lly s a y th e y d o n ’t b a th e . m o re th a n te n p e r c e n t.
g
ro
u
n
d
in
f
ru
it
tre
e
s
:
close
iu.
m otive Shop.
.
1-5
th e p ro je c t.
C o n tra c t No. 313 foi
, T hey a r e a c le a n p e o p le .”
In q u ire 606 A llison. 294-1 mo*
W ork h a s b een h a n d le d w ith ste a m th e g ra d in g of th is unit, w as a w a rd
W ANTED TO BUY— P ian o , m u st be
S ilk R o b e s A re C heap
sh o v els a n d te a m s a n d is a b o u t se v ­ ed to R h o d es & P rice, of M edford,
FO R RALE.
b a rg a in . 109 C h u rch .
307-3*
Miss B ry a n t sh o w ed m e so m e g o r-
e n ty -fiv e p e r c e n t c o m p le te d a t th e Y)re., at a to ta l e s tim a te d cost of j FO R
S A L E — O ne-yea r-old
W h ite W AN TED — G en eral
hou sew o rk .
j geous n a tiv e c o stu m e s w hich sh e
p re s e n t tim e.
T h e c o n tr a c to r h a s $121.100. U nit No. 3 cover th e 4.39
L eghorn hens.
O. A. C. stock.
T elep h o n e 474-.1.
307-3*
b ro u g h t b ack fro m T u rk e s ta n a n d
p ro v id e d tw o s te a m sh o v e ls on th e m iles a d ja c e n t to T ra il.
.1401 B oulevard.
1-2*
C o n trac t
B o k h a ra . L ik e e n o rm o u s c o a ts, th e
w ork a n d h a s m a d e v e ry f a ir pro ­ N o. 314 fo r g ra d in g th is p o rtio n j FO R SA L E — D odge to u rin g car. In W A N T E D — A bout five a c re s w ith
im p ro v e m e n ts, sm all h o u se p r e ­
heav y s ilk g a rm e n ts of d a z z lin g h u e s
g ress.
T h e h e a v ie r w o rk h a s been w as a w a rd ed to W. B. T ull, of P o rt-
good sh ap e, See De W itt, Irw in
fe rre d .
close to
tow n.
S ta te
w ere lin ed w ith o d d ly -p rin te d s tu ffs .
h a n d le d by v a rio u s s ta tio n -m e n s u b ­ lan d . O re., a t a to ta l e s tim a te d cost
a m o u n t.
F ra n k A n d erso n . 1065
ltf
C ig ar sto re , P h o n e 14 0.
T hey seem ed to be ex p en siv e a ffa irs .
D ivisa d ero S t.,
San F ra n c isc o ,
c o n tra c to rs . C o n s tru c tio n h a s been p f $62,850.
FOR SA LE C H E A P — O ne bay m are
“ One cost one d o lla r a n d a h a lf
Calif,
305-1 mo*
s u p e rv is e d by G. E . M acV icar, r e s i­
T h e re a re five b rid g e s to be co n ­
5 y e a rs old, w eight 12r>0 p o ^ id s ,
j of o u r m oney, th e o th e r tw o d ol
FOR RENT.
d e n t e n g in e e r, t h e e s tim a te d fin a l s tru c te d on th e p ro je c t.
well b ro k e. A ls i 12 and 14 inch
Thcvse
la r s ,’’ M iss B ry a n t sa id , to m y g r e a t
wood.
143
G
a
rfie
ld
.
l
t
f
—
—
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cost b e in g $ 1 8 2 ,0 0 0 , T h e S ta te a s ­ b rid g e s consist of tw o 4 4-foot con-
s u rp ris e . “ Of co u rse, t h a t is th o u s ­
-------------------------------- -----------------------FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n t, 357
su m e s a ll e n g in e e rin g e x p e n d itu re s , one 60-foot ste e l deck span a n d fo u r FO R S A L E — R eal le a th e r d a v e n p o rt,
V ista s tr e e t, a d u lts only. In q u ire
a n d s of r a b ie s in E a s te rn m oney.
th e c o n s tru c tio n e x p e n d itu re s b ein g 22-fo o t c o n c re te sp a n s o v er L ittle
ro ck e r. S inger m achine, chiffon-
M rs. F . L P u tn a m , 166 H a rg a -
" T a lk o f r e s to rin g a m o n a rc h y in
ior, bed s p rin g s , m a ttre s s , new
paid fifty p e r c e n t by th e S ta te a n d B u tte c re e k ,, tw o 3 0-foot, c o n c re te
din e s tre e t. P h o n e 284-Y.
' R u ssia is a b s u rd . T h a t w ill neve,
w a sh e r, lib ra ry ta b le , f ru it j a r s /
fifty p e r c e n t by th e c o u n ty .
It is s p a n s over R eese c re e k * o n e 40-foot
LOST.
885 B St.
307-3;
happen.
e s tim a te d t h a t th e c o u n ty ’s s h a re «concrete span o v er In d ia n cre e k and
“ T h e so v ie t is ra p id ly a b a n d o n in g
in q u ire of LOST— $15 h a t on ra ilro a d tra c k
w ill a m o u n t to $ 8 4 ,0 0 0 , a n d th e tw o 8ft-foot steel sp a n s w ith fo u r FO R S A L E — A uto heil.
its ra d ic a l p ro g ra m . It m u st, to be
3 0 3 tr
so u th . R ew ard. C ook, 29 P io n e e r
Rose B ro th e rs.
s ta t e s h a r e to $ 9 8 ,0 0 0 .
T h e su m 35-foot co n c re te sp a n s over th e
* p r a c tic a l.”
307-4«
of $ 1 1 6 ,8 8 3 .6 4 h a s b e e n e x p e n d ed R ogue riv er. C o n tra c t No. 307 fo r
SA L E — T eam , w agon a n a lia r-;
¡less, cheap.
M ust sell a t o n ce J notjcr of SA L R OF IM PO U N D ED
to d a te b y the state.
th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e f ir s t fo u r
In q u ire 1068 E a s t M ain St. 3 0 2 tf;
STOCK
G reen S p rings M ountain Shunmitfc— m en tio n e d s tr u c tu r e s w as a w a rrd e d
N otice is
Jenny Creek
to A lbert A nderson of G ra n ts P a ss FO R SA LE— T u scan C ling P each es.
m hereby given th a t I w ill.
C
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n
trac
t
Vn
io
«
B
agley
R
a
n
c
h
.
T
a
le
n
t.
Ore.
301-6*
io
n
th
e
12th
day of S ep tem b er, 1921.
T h is s e c tio n o f t h e A s h la n d -K la m ­ r J 7
c o n stru c tio n
th e b o u r of 2 o .clock p. m a t
a th F a lls H ig h w a y is 8.71 m ile s in o i bi ld g e s over th e R o gue riv e r was
H E L P W A N TED .
t bg city p o u n d ou W a te r s tr e e t, iu
le
n
g
th
a
n
d
e
x
te
n
d
s
fro
m
th
e
s
u
m
­
a w a rd e d to th e P o rtla n d B ridge W A N TED — C o m p e te n t girl to a s sis t th e City of A s h la n d - O regon, o ffe r
a n d flu ffy black h a ir, sh e seem s to th e re is n o th in g to m ak e fo r g ay ety
. .. h ..
, . ,
,
sa ie a a n
n d
a zell
s e n a a t i p
n u
u b m lic
ic a a u
u c c tio
« - h
i,«xh»
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for r 54318
tio n n
m it o f th e G re e n S p rin g s M o u n ta in com pany. T he to ta l e s tim a te d c o s t,
be in good h e a lth an d s p irits h e rs e lf an y m ore.
w ith lig h t h o u se w o rk a n d c a re
b id d e r fo r ca sh , th e
f nr tw
tw n
nova ag
o t r ed
or, vniiv*
for
o boys
fo u r y v a e o a rs, w hile fo llow ing liv esto ck , to -w it:
a n d d escrib es h e r ex p erien ces w ith
«In a re v o lu tio n a ry s ta te no one
M onday of th is w eek a re u n io n e a s t to J e n n y C re e k . T h e o ld ro ad o f th e five b rid g e s is $103.600.
One
I
am
in
school
room
d u rin g th e b rin d le tw o -y ear-o ld ste e r, no m ark
w
as
n
e
v
e
r
r
e
a
lly
g
r
a
d
e
d
,
b
e
in
g
but
( to be c o n tin u e d )
a bit of h u m o r.
. can fia u n t possessions of a n v s o rt ' of th e H e lm a n fa m ily w as b a d a t
day.
Good w ages an d c o n g en ial o r b ra n d ; one tw o -y ear-o ld t roun
To convey an idea of th e w ay in b e to re
It w o u ld n «t be sa fe I th e re s id e n c e o f M rs. J a n e C a rte r, on a ro u g h rocky t r a i l t h a t w ound
hoBie.
P e rm a n e n t place.
A d­ s te e r, no m ark o r b ra n d : one J e r ­
w inch e v ery o n e in R ussia lives she If L e n in e .s w ife w e n t to tb b t h e a t r e ! H elm an s tr e e t
C. B. L A M K I N
d re ss Box 114. Ja ck so n v ille . 1-2 sey y e a rlin g s te e r, no m a rk o r
A m ong th o se p re s­ am o n g a n d o v er th e b o u ld e r s . A new
lo c a tio n h a s been m a d e , u sin g a
b ra n d ; one J e rs e y helt'er y e a rlin g ,
'
• in sab les th e re w o u ld be a rio t. B u t e n t w ere M rs. J a n e C a rte r, Mr. a n d
I no m ark o r b ra n d , w e a rin g sm all
One piece of black b rea d w ith a sh e w o u ld n .L
She is a w om au o f j Ì M rs. J . K. H e lm a n , M r. a n d M rs. O. m ax im u m six p er c e n t g ra d e w ith a
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' 2d day of S e p tem b e r, 1921.
W ore F u r s U n m o lested
d a u g h te r S idney of P e ta lu m a , C alif., h ig h ben ch on th e ease sid e of J e n ­
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J. W. H A T C H E R ,
e n o u g h , w h a t th e re is o f it; p e a s a n ts
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C hief of Police.
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ta s te good
It g e ts te rrib ly m onoto- off my sto rie s on th e w ire, a n d no g a th e rin g of th e H e lm a n fa m ily fo r ro a d .
On J u n e 10, 1919, t h e .sta te h ig h ­
nous
one e v e r m o lested m e. I t to o k u n til se v e ra l y ears. T hose a b s e n t w e re
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c o m m issio n e n te re d in to a con­
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f o r th e g ra d in g o f t h is s e c tio n on a
b e in g u n d e rfe d . T h in k in g a ll th e n ev er w orried, fo r no one w as e v e r j e r H e lm a n of A shland.
tim e a b o u t food is verv d e s tru c tiv e , held up in M oscow .”
M r. a n d Mrs. J. E. N iles, w ho coat p lu s b asis, th e c o n s tr u c tio n ex­
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Miss B ry an t d escrib ed h e r tra v e ls h av e been m ak in g a to u r of th e p e n se to be h o m e e q u a lly by th e
d e m u r is h e d is not th e n ecessity of in th e E ast, up in th e n o rth e rn prov- e a s te rn s ta te s a n d Y ello w sto n e p a rk , s ta te a n d co u n ty wit?» t h e s t a t e p ay ­ H av e y o u r su it o r c o a t ta ilo r-
m ade.
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of m en w ho could h a rd ly
th in k in g a b o u t it. b u t th e c o n c re te inces of R ussia, in th e C a u c a su s an d h av e been in A sh la n d d u rin g th e in g th e e n g in e e rin g . T he t o t a l e s ti­
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th a n rea d y -m a d e s.
Medl’ord,
th e s t a t e a n d $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 to t h e c o u n ty .
G ra n ts P a ss a n d R o se b u rg la ­
E x p e n d itu r e s to d a te fro m
s ta te
A re you, w ho can read ,
dies a re w e a rin g o u r s u its and
fu n d s a m o u n ts to $ 7 5 ,6 9 1 .6 5 , h a v in g
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H. H. L e a v itt e t ux to H a rry R eed,
e v e ry th in g th e m odel cook or.
th e g ra d in g is a b o u t 7 5 per c e n t
lot iu W im e r’s su b d iv isio n to A sh-
T h in k it over, a n d s ta r t
i c o m p le te a n d s h o u ld b e fin ish e d d u r ­
h o u se k e e p e r could d e sire in
• ian d , $3000.
a Saving» A ccount in
p ots, pans a n d p re se rv in g k e t­
in g th e e a rly s u m m e r of nex t y e a r.
th is stro n g han k to d ay .
J a c k so n co u n ty to B e n ja m in H.
tles. A little jo u rn e y th ro u g h
A gate-T rail P ost R o a d P roject
B io p h y , SW (4 of SW *4, sec. 28,
o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t w ill give you
T h is sectio n of’ th e M e d fo rd -C ra te r
tw p. ”>4 S.. R. 2 E . , 'a n d NW (4 of
m any su g g e stio n s as to th in s
X W H , sec. 33, tw p. 34 S., It. f E ..
you sh o u ld have.
$27.23.
R EA SO N S FO R TH E
S. B. W ilson e t a l to J. B. S te v en s,
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Real E state and Real lasn rau ce
O P TH E
in sec. 19, tw p. 36 S., R. 2 W .,
E sta b . 1183
Phon e a i l
i i E a st M ain
J o h n A lb e rt to J. B. S te v en s e t ux,
»lot 2, block 48, C e n tra l P o in t, $10,
se ts
H en ry C lay to n K nopp to T . L.
Jo h n so n . NW % of N W >4, sec. 18,
tw p. 38 S„ R. 4 W „ $150.
C. B. S tevens e t ux to A. E. H all,
¡lo t in block 1, C o tta g e a d d itio n to
¡M ed fo rd , $250.
I t s in ta n g ib le , a n d yet Service is
A nna H a s e n fu r te r to E u g e n e H a s-
* th e q u a lity on w hich a b usiness
T he O ris& u l SeH -FlU er
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u
t'u
rte r. land in sec. 29, tw p 37 S..
C leans and fill» itsedf in four
in s titu tio n s ta n d s o r falls.
W hen
Is tiie place to get your C anning Peaches, home grown
R. 2 W.. $10.
seco n d s
it re n d e rs service, it p ro sp e rs; w hen
• N on -L eak ab le
! L u e lla D. K lin e e t v ir to A rvllla
it d o e sn ’t, it fails.
W aterm elons and Cantaloupes, Casaha and
H a s th e B E S T o f pen c lip s to
’ L. C o rle tt et al., 1-3 in te re s t ip lo ts
T he F ir s t N a tio n a l has its own ideal
h o ld in p o ck et
9, 10, 11, 12, block 43, M edford, $1,
H oner Deiv Melon*.
of service w hich it is w o rk in g o u t
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for
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and
Probate Court
lin o th e y e a rs. W e’re h ere in A sh­
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land to give th e public a d e fin ite
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Wa will pov the top price fer 1,160 boxes of packed
T h o m a s W. F o u g le y a n d S a ra h A.
W e c a n y several kinds.
Mad«
‘Ja c k so n .
peaches.
With Rubber, Conipositioii or
E lv a E. S e lle rs a n d G e rtru d e
lea th er soles.
B ates.
Helman Family
Gather For Big
Reunion Monday
F*
CITIZENS
BAN K
OFASHLAND;
Do you want
T o leave
A SH L A N D ?
Want to trade
Your property
For a farm
In
Washington?
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Canvai
Shoes
Suitable
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Fishing
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First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldest
N ational
B ank iu
J a c k s o n C o u n ty "
Circuit Court
A m y R. T hom vs. L orenzo F.
T hom . D ivorce.
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P e a rl S pencer vs. L e s te r H. Spen­
cer.
D ivorce.
J a c k s o n C o u n ty b a n k ve. Anne B.
W ebBter e t al. A tta c h m e n t.
PLAZA MARKET
H. A STÏÀRN8
61 North Main Street
Ashland