Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 07, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September T, 1081
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDTNO8
Your fall suit Is here,
Visit« Parents—
Local and Personal
dvh Palls, ud’s
E. D. Moody, oí K
Paulser
Hunt “Festive Buck"
Stelnman Visitor—
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H.' 0. Butterfield, Alden Powetf
Paul Walthers, trick operator
w as a w eek-end v isito r a t th e hom e
and 8. A. Peters Jr., celebrated La- from Stelnman, was a business vis-
of h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. Z. F . I R e tu r n fro m G ra n ts Pan e - ■
bor Day by taking to the tall tim- itor In Ashland Saturday evening,
T ro u s e rs a t $3.50. A few le ft a t M oody, on M an zan ita s tr e e t.
Mr. j M rs. C liff J e n k in s a n d c h ild re n , ber in search of the ‘festive buck.’
O rres T a ilo r Shop.
303tf M oody m ade th e trip in co m pany of N o rth M ain s tr e e t, re tu r n e d 9un- |
i d ay fro m a w e e k ’s v isit a t G ra n ts .
Cliff P ay n e m akes benches.
Victor Salesm an Here—
P a ss, w ith h e r m o th e r a n d s is te r, i
W. J. G asto n , fac to ry r e p r e s e n ta - 1
OP gold CA N TA LO U PES M rs. C h a rle s H an so n a n d M rs. C. A.! ! R e tu rn F ro m C alif., T o u r
five of th e V icto r T a lk in g M achine
A t p ie a 3 a n t yiftW Fftrifl T a le n t. W in e tro u t.
Mrs. J. C. F e rg u so n a n d d a u g h te r,
com pany a t C am den, N. J ., was in „ .
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B est e v e r grow n. G et th e m a t y o u r
, M abel, have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e
th e city y e s te rd a y m a k in g a r r a n g e ­
g ro c e r’s.
2 tf
A u to m o b ile
in su ra n c e - Yeo,
of j a t 184 B s tr e e t a f t e r a n e x te n d e d
m e n ts w ith R ose B ro th e rs fo r an a d ­
co u rse.
2 9 9 -tf to u r of S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
d itio n a l sto ck of V ictor m achines.
Spend M onday at, K lam ath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. E n d e rs sp e n t L eav es fo r C re sc e n t C ity—
M otor to G ra n ts B a s s -
P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk, ,0c th e
S u n d ay a n d M onday v isitin g frie n d s
Mrs. E s th e r Le M a rtin , fo rm e rly -
M rs. L. J. H eer, M rs. G eorge R ob-
q u a r t a t R ose B ros.
2 4 3 -tfi
1 a t K la m a th F a lls. T hey re tu r n e d of A sh lan d , h a s re tu rn e d to C r e s c e n t' ¡son a n d M iss T h elm a H e e r m o to red
y e ste rd a y , acco m p an ied by Mrs. C a r­ C ity, C a lif .,.a f te r m a k in g so m e ex- to G ra n ts P a ss S a tu rd a y of la s t
B oyd H om e S o ld —
ter.
te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts on h e r hom e w eek ^n. a s h o rt b u sin ess trip .
T h e H. J. Boyd hom e a t 63 A lida
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next to th e C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r
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s tr e e t h a s been sold to E. A. T u ttle ,
O rres c le a n s a n d rem o d els c lo th e s .! co m pany o ffice on F ir s t s tre e t.
It O regon S la te F a il'—-
a new a rr iv a l from D u n sm u ir a n d
3 0 3 tf is now an a p a rtm e n t h o u se la rg e en-
Salem , S ep tem b er 26 to O ctober]
d isp a tc h e r fo r th e S o u th e rn P acific
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ough to a c co m o d a te th re e o r f o u r . i A w e a lth of a g ric u ltu ra l, liv e s to c k '
com pany.
T he T u ttle fam ily h a s R eturns from H om estead—
fam ilies.
a n d in d u s tria l d isp lay s, an e x c e lle n t'
ta k e n im m e d ia te possession.
T he
P e rry A sh c ra ft re tu rn e d y e ste r-
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ra c in g p ro g ra m , high class a m u s e ­
d e a l w as m ade th ro u g h th e B eaver day from his h o m este ad on E lk
G R A V E N S T E IN A P P L E S , 50 lb.
m
e n ts a n d a ttr a c tio n s , a n d ideal j
R e a lty com pany1. T h e Boyd fam ily ! c re e k w h ere he h ad been on M onday j box, 75c d e liv e re d ,
P h o n e 10-F-3 ca m p in g g ro u n d s. A. H. L ea, in an d -i
have m oved to Los A ngeles. C alif., j an d T u esd ay v isitin g Mrs. A s h c ra ft i o r 9 - F - l l ,
ger, S alem . O regon.
w h e re th e y a re lo cated a t 1063 W e sti w ho is sta y in g on th e h o m e s te a d .'
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5 8 th s tre e t.
; M rs. N, H. H a rris o n also m ad e th e ! M ove to N ew p o rt—
tr ip a n d will re m a in fo r a w eek w ith
Guy R a n d le s a n d W ilb u r B eagle T ells of P la tin u m F in d —
H e n ry M. L a n c a s te r, m in in g e n g i- )
S o m e th in g new in Yeo*s w indow . M rs. A sh craft.
left F rid a y m o rn in g for N ew port,
n
e
a
r and m a n a g e r of th e St. L aw ­
299-tf
w h e re Mr. R a n d le s an d Ja c k B eagle
S u its Made to Order—
have a c o n tra c t for road b u ild in g . ren c e C opper M ining com pany, of
“K eep H ouse” for H unters—
C lean in g an d re p a irin g on sh o rt They a re tra v e llin g w ith te a m s a n d S altese, M ont., h as secu red an op­
M isses M innie B eaver a n d L illy notice.
K. N elson. H otel A shland w agons.
Mr. R a n d le s is d riv in g a tio n on a la rg e tr a c t of lan d a b o u t
P e te rs o n a re ’ k e e p in g h o u se ” fo r Bldg.
3 0 2 tf fine sp a n of h o rse s re c e n tly p u r- six te e n m iles fro m G ra n ts P a ss, upon ■
th e W illiam B. N o rris fam ily , n e a r
p u rc h a se d , a n d Mr. Beagle is hold, w hich h a s b e e n disco v ered a ledge j
S isk iy o u su m m it, w hile th e la tte r W e a th e r fo r th e W eek —
ing th e “ rib b o n s ’ o v e r a p a ir of c o n ta ln to e p la tin u m , irid iu m an d aj
j little gold. N u m e ro u s sa m p le s h av e j
a re on a d e e r h u n t.
" G e n e ra lly fa ir w ith te m p e ra tu re j m u les
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been a ssa y e d , a ll b u t one of w hich j
n e a r o r so m e w h at below n o rm a l,”
All wool s u its a t $25. You c a n ’t is th e w e a th e r p re d ic tio n m ad e fo r R e c o v e rin g fro m Illn e ss —
c o n ta in e d p la tin u m v a ry in g fro m
b e a t th em . See them a t O rres T a il­ th is w eek by th e w e a th e r b u re a u a t I R- L. M oore, w ho h a s been se r- one to th re e ounces.
S ev eral con-
o r Shop.
3 0 3 tf W a sh in g to n , D. C.
iou sly ill w ith blood p o iso n in g fo r! ta in e d irid iu m , one c o n ta in in g 2.60
se v e ra l w eeks, is c o n v alescin g slow-1 ()Unces-— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
M otor to C rater Luke-—
R ipe B a rtle tt p e a rs fo r c a n n in g I ly, it w as re p o rte d to day.
M r. a n d M rs. H. A. S te a rn s m o t­ p u rp o ses.
A sh lan d F r u it A ssocia i
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o red to C ra te r L ake o v er S u n d ay tio n .
3-3
W e sp e cia liz e on Taney b ric k Lee
a n d M onday.
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cream . R ose B ros.
26 4tf:
W ith B enton B ow ers.
V a c a tio n e r R etu rn s—
A lb e rt Taxi.
P h o n e 183.
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Miss F lo ra G reen has r e tu rn e d S p eed ers A rre s te d —
from a tw o w eeks v acatio n w ith h er
As a r e s u lt of a c tiv ity on th e p a rt >
R o g u e R iv er F ish e rm e n —
s is te r, Mrs. J e s s C lary, on a ra n c h of J. J. M cM ahon, s ta te m o to r ve- J
Ben How e an d W illiam S w ink, o f ¡ n e a r T ra il
h id e
in sp e c to r,
c o m p la in ts
have
th e P la za M ark et, sp e n t L a b o r Day
been sw o rn o u t th e p a st few days
fish in g in th e R ogue riv e r n e a r N a t­
W h a t is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u- a g a in s t th e fo llo w in g fo u r m en on
u ra l B ridge.
sic? Buy a s m a ll V ictro la a n d ta k e th e c h a rg e of sp e ed in g : J. A. H un-
it along. R ose Bros.
24 7 -tf s a k e r. sp e e d in g betw een A sh lan d
B usiness tra in in g pays. One te rm
a n d P h o e h ix ; C. L. E n d ic o tt sp e ed ­
w ith us an d one y e a r a t a good sal- j R eturn from Dunsm uir__
ing b e tw e en A sh lan d a n d th e S iski-
a ry in a b u sin e ss office m ak e s th e
Mrs. E. E. W a k efie ld re tu rn e d Sat- yo u s; D. L e M oss of G ra n ts P a ss,
B est tw o -y ear co u rse. W in te r te rm u rd a y e v e n in g fro m D u n sm u ir w h e re I sp e e d in g b e tw e en Gold H ill a n d Cen-
b egins Sept. 15. M edford B usiness sh e h ad been m a k in g a th re e day ira l P o in t, an d D avid H. R o se n b e rg ,
C ollege, M edford, O re.
1-12 visit w ith frie n d s.
i sp eeding.
—
T
O seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor
O n c e y o u ’ve
en joyed th e
toasted flavor
y o u w ill al­
ways want it
HARDW ARE
M art R ea m ade a b u sin ess trip
to Gold H ill a n d R ogue R iver M on­
day.
L ad ies unacco m p an ied by g e n tle ­
m en a n d e x tra lad ies, 10c a t th e
B ungalow d an ce W ednesday n ig h t.
T h e w a r tax m u st be p aid .
21
H ere—
Miss T illie A n d e rso n , of R ogue
R iv er, is v isitin g A shland frietods
fo r a few days.
Cool o ff in Kose B ro s’ Ice eream I
p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity ice c re a m s and J
s h e rb e ts a re serv ed .
2 6 4 tfi
Good food, cooked rig h t, serv ed
a t re a s o n a b le prices. H otel A sh lan d
G rill,
2 9 7 tt
On
H u n tin g Tri|>—
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a lte r H erndon,
on E ig h th s tr e e t, who a r e v isitin g
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B. N o rris, n e a r
th e S iskiyou s u m m it, a re on a deer
h u n tin g p a rty in com pany w ith th e ir
hosts.
H. R. A dam s, th e P lu m b e r, sell-
p lu m b in g
fix tu re s
and
su p p lie r
P h o n e 166-J, shop a t 2 IS F ifth Sv
2 8 7 -tf
K la m a th F a lls V isitors—
D r. a n d Mrs. H ard en C a rte r, of
K la m a th F a lls, a re sp e n d in g a few
d ays in A shland v isitin g frie n d s.
F a ll w oolens a n d fash io n s a re now
in a t O rres ta ilo r shop. Save $5 to
$15 oy o rd e rin g y o u r s u it now. 3 0 8 tf
OAC
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TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For information write Io the ReciMrtr
Your Paint Dollar
How Big in 5 Years
T h e paints specified by Fuller are die
H E Best paint w ill b e good
five or m ore years hence, if result of 72 years’ experience in the making
o f all kinds o f paints, varnishes, etc., for
properly applied. C heap paint,
western use.
on the average, starts cracking in
W e use the best materials, P U R E P IO ­
tw elve months.
N E E R W H I T E L E A D , pure linseed ofl,
It’s w hat paint co vers that you zinc and color as others do, but we com­
w ant to save — not m erely a few bine them with a 72 years’ knowledge and
long-time skill.
cents p er gallon in first c o st
Our white-lead base is finely ground pure
Cheap paint does not spread as white. It must pass through a silk screen
easily or as far as good p a in t So with 40,000 meshes to the square inch.
w hen you figure labor and square W e use special machines for mixing the
yards covered, cheap paint on the materials in scientifically exact proportions.
So Fuller colors are exceptionally dear-
house costs just as m uch as good
toned and Fuller house paints are noted
p a in t
for covering capacity, ease o f spread and
T
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•
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•
Cheap paint in practically every instance,
» the most expensive you can buy.
D on’t allow surfaces to rot. I t costs less
great durability.
If you want from five or more years* p r o
tection for your property investment, get
Fuller’s western paint for
conditions— a paint you knots.
Fullers
V
S P fC fftC A T M «
M e Phoenix
u s e P u P re a Paint
in ts
on P ainting
SK our agent for our free
advice. He will show you
a color card which shows 32
shades of this desirable paint.
We have a Fuller Specifica­
tion Department which will tell
you all about the most desirable
color schemes, color harmony
and those other d e t a il s you
want to Ipow.
Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take
steps to paint now. Don’t let weather depre­
ciate your investment
A
“Pure Prepared” and “Phoenix” are
Puller*« specifications for house paint­
ing. Get either and you have the best
that anyone can make—long-
service paints.
W here T o Buy Them . These
paints are important to pan an iris 2to»
portant to go to the right «tores to get
them. Agents’ names and addresses
are printed in the memo, coupon to th n
right. Cut it out and put it in you?
pocket now.
F ev a ll e x te rio r jobs o f painting it is advisable to obtain th e eervicaa o f •
R SALE-— L o t J 15 by 200 feet,
N O TIC E— M aster M iddleton, a p — FO close
in, n e a r p a rk , w ith house,
b red re g is te re d C lydesdale s ta l ­
b a rn and fru it.
M ust be sold
lion, is lo cated a t 1165 M ain S t .,1
w ith in few days.
Apply M rs. J.
A sh lan d .
307-6
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D. C ro ck er, 115 C h u rc h St.
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FOR RENT.
FOR SA L E — F iv e room h ouse f u r n ­
FOR R E N T — T h re e clean, p le a sa n t
and well located h o u sek eep in g
room s.
P h o n e 353-L, o r in q u ire
316 H a rg a d in e s tre e t.
FO R RENT-—T h re e nicely fu rn ish ed
h o u se k ee p in g room s.
H o t and
cold w ater. Com e look th em ov­
er. 128 F a c to ry St.
3 -tf
Fuller's Specification House
Dickerson & Son
Ashland, Ore.
FOR SA L E — H ouse an d 1» acre
g ro u n d in fru it tre e s ; close in.
In q u ire 6U6 ’ A llisou. 294-1 mo*
FO R BALK.
FO R SA LE— A uto b»»d
R ose B ro th ers.
Canvas
Shoes
NVo c a rry
w ills
sev eral
R u b b e r,
le a th e r sole«.
kind«.
FO R SA LE— T uscan C ling P eaches.
Bagley R anch, T a le n t, O re 301-6*
Do yoo want
T o leave
A SH L A N D ?
M ade
C o m position
In q u ire of
3ft3tr
FOR SA L E — T eam , wagon a n a h a r ­
ness. cheap.
M ust sell a t once.
In q u ire 1068 B eat Main. St. 302H
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
PIONEER WHITE LEAD.
ara sold by the following Agents:
ish e d o r u n fu rn is h e d , will ta k e
a u to m o b ile a s p a rt pay m en t. See
o w n er, 283 B St.
3 0 6 tf
FQ R
room m o d e rn
house, w ith o r w ith o u t f u rn itu r e ,
f r u it a n d s h a d e tre e s , law n, ch ic k ­
en y a rd .
B arg ain fo r quick sale.
131 N orth M ain, phone 290-Y.
2 9 9 -lm o
FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n t. 357 FO R S A L E - -Bed sp rin g s a n d m a t­
tre s s . h e a te r, ro c k e r, lib ra ry ta b le ,
V ista s tr e e t, a d u lts only. In q u ire
d a v e n p o rt. S in g e r se w in g m a ­
Mrs. F. L. P u tn a m , 166 H a rg a ­
ch in e. 885 B S t.
4-3*
dine s tre e t.
P h o n e 264-Y.
FOR SA LE— 1 ru g . 1 ivory d re sse r,
WAN! ED.
1 iv o ry c h iffo n er, 1 ivo ry c h a ir, 1
m a ttre s s sp rin g s a n d bed. r e f r ig e r ­
W A N TED — Good m echanic. A uto-
a to r. 1 c o m b in a tio n h e a te r, k itc h ­
m otive Shop.
1-5
en ta b le and tu b s, a ll lik e new.
W A N TED — A bout five a c re s w ith
657 B o u lev ard .
4-2
im p ro v e m e n ts, sm a ll h ouse pre-! ——-------- -
PRODUCTS— Y ou can
fe rre d . close to
tow n.
S ta te W A TK IN S
g e t th e m edical a n d to ile t a rtic le
a m o u n t.
F ra n k A n d erso n . 1065
lin e a t m y place o r I will d e liv e r a
D lvisadero S t., San F ra n c isc o ,
m ail o rd e r p ro m p tly . You can a l ­
Calif.
305-lm o*
so g et a n y p a rt of th e lin e a t J e t ­
e rs s ta n d , 4 th and A s tre e ts . C. M
N O TICE O F FIN A L H EA RIN G
M iles, sa le sm a n , 611 B each St.,
f o r th e J. R. W a tk in s Co.
4-2*
In th e C ounty C o u rt t>f Ja ck so n
C ounty, O regou, E s ta te of Clyde ■•’ DR SA LE A T A BARGAIN— I have
1919 m o d el “ P o w e rp lu s ” In-
Ith o d e s, D eceased.
d ian m otorcycle w ith sid e c a r o u t­
T he u n d e rsig n e d a d m in is tra to r of
fit. good tire s , a n d b ra n d new
said e s ta te h a s filed in said co u rt
sp a re . E le c tric eq u ip p e d , s p e e d ­
o m ete r, tools, etc. I h av e no use
his filial a c c o u n t a s a d m in is tra to r,
and th e ju d g e of said c o u rt h a s d e s - 1 fo r th is rig a n d w o n 't tu rn dow n
an y h alf-w ay re a so n a b le o ffe r.
ig n ate d S a tu rd a y , S e p tem b e r 19,
See S h erm an G ra ff a t T id in g s
1921, a t 1 0 :0 9 o ’clock A. M. a t th e
com posing room .
4 tf?
c o u rt house in Ja c k so n v ille , said
S W E E T C ID E R — 40e gal. deliv ered
i co unty, as th e tim e a n d place to
Phone 9 -F -ll.
( h e a r an y o b jec tio n s to th e a p p ro v a l
G R A V E N ST E IN
A P P L E S — 50
lb
! of said account.»
Dox, 75c d e liv e re d . P h o n e 9 - F - l l
S. M. R H O D ES,
A d m in istra to r. FO R SA LE— K itch e n T re a s u re r e -
frig e ra to r, k itc h e n ta b le . 2 lo u n ­
289-5 W ed.
ges. 3 ro ck e rs, 2 d in in g c h a irs, 1
d in in g ta b le , 7 oak d in in g c h a irs.
1 oak s e c re ta ry , 1 o ak b all se at, 1
O ak lib ra ry ta b le , 1 oak c e n te r
LA DIES
•table, 1 b o o k case, 1 m ag azin e
H ave y o u r su it o r eoat ta ilo r-
s ta n d , 4 b e d ste a d s, iro n , 1 larg e
b e te l e d g e F re n c h m irro r, w ith
m ade.
Com e in a n d see th e
oak fra m e , cooking u te n s ils and
la te s t w oolens a n d th e new
dish es. 1 sew in g m ac h in e, 2 tu b s,
m odels. O ur p rices a re low er
w ash b oard a n d b o iler, 2 com ­
th a n read y -m ad es.
M edford.
m odes, 1 8-day clock. B ru ssels
G ra n ts P a ss and R o se b u rg la ­
ru g s. 3 d re s s e rs . W. T. C ochran.
208 A very S t., A sh lan d . Or. 3-tf
dies a re w e a rin g o u r s u its and
e o a ts— why n o t you?
FO R SA LE— F u ll blooded P oland
Chinn pigs, e ith e r sex. W . L.
O R R E S — T A IL O R S
M oore.
2-6
—
FO R SA LE C H E A P — One bay m a re
5 y e a rs old, weigh» 125ft putrid * ,
well bro k e. A h n 12 and 14 inch
ltf
wood.
143 G arfield
of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, AU
Varnishes, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fifteen-for-
Varnish, Washable WaU Finish, Auto Enamel,
and R o o f Paint, Porch and Step Paint and
<Cut this out and paste it in your
note book as a memo.)
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T. L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TR A N S FO R SALE- 'ozy co n v e n ie n t fo u r-
F E R — Good tea m an d m o to r­
room c o tta g e , w ith room y b a se ­
tru c k s. Good serv ice a t a re a s o n ­
m en t and o u tb u ild in g s. Good size
a b le price.
P h o n e 83.
lot w ith plenty of friu t. Nice lo­
catio n w ith fine view.
D esirable
FO R PR O M PT and c a re fu l service
for sm all fam ily who w an t m od­
w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H orse D rays,
e ra te priced hom e. A pply to ow n­
call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co., P hone
e r on p rem ise s, 705 P en n . A te .
117. O ffice 89 O ak s tre e t. N ear
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H o tel A u stin .
W . P . F U L L E R dk C O .
Dept. 16, San Francisco
P mmmt Manufacturer of Paints, Varnishes. Enamel,
Stains, and PIONEER W HITE LEAD
for 72 Years. Established 1849.
Branches in 16 Cities in the West—Dealers everywhere.
S A V E TH IS
Manufactured by W, P. Fuller & Ca
Oregon Agricultural College
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Free Advice
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VX»K SA L E — R E A L E ST A T E .
FOR SA LE— F o u r 1-year-old d u c k s
an d 4 y o u n g ones.
P h o n e 322-
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Teil T hye T h ro w s L a rs O lsen—
Ted T hye, of P o rtla n d , was t h e !
v ic to r over L a rs O lsen, of Ohio,
M onday n ig h t a t tn e a rm o ry in a ,
w re s tlin g m atc h won by T hye in
tw o s tr a ig h t falls. O lsen is sc h ed ­
u led to m eet R alp h H and a t Gold
H ill next F rid a y n ig h t.
TR A N SFER AND SXPKBSM.
FO R R E N T — T h re e fu rn ish e d room s
a t 137 F irs t St.
4-2*
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s e r u d ’s.
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ATTORNEYS.
DR. FR A N K M. MOXOX— P hysician ASHLA ND H E A L T H A T O R IU M — Or.
an d S urg eo n . H o u rs 1 to ö p. m.
E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , E lec­
O ffice 425 E M ain S t., opp. P ub-
tric a l T re a tm e n ts . M ineral and
lie L ib ra ry .
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V it-o-N et B aths.
F irs t N a tio n a l
I B an k B uilding.
P h o n e 48
D B S. SA\WYER A CRAN DA LL
9*5—
TA XI.
O ST E O PA T H IC PH Y SIC IA N S
Pioneer Building.
TA X I— A c k lin ’s — R ose B ros. P h o n e
P hone 260-R . Res. 274-J o r 367-J
213.
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K. N elson of R ogue R iv er w as a
re c e n t b u sin ess v isito r in th e city.
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lan d , O re.
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R oom s 6 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ Bank
Bldg.
DR. J . J . EM M ENS— P h y sicia n and
CH lRG PRAt TO R S.
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G la s s e s ! dr
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supplied.
O culist a n d a u r ls t fo ri
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25, th e P la za . O ffice P h o n e i o : i .
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567.
R esid en ce P h o n e 401.
you can o b tain a t th is s to re —
e v e ry th in g th e m odel cook o r
h o u se k e e p e r could d e sire in
pots, p ans an d p rese rv in g k e t­
tles. A little jo u rn e y th ro u g h
o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t w ill give you
m any su g g e stio n s as to th in g s
you sh o u ld have.
S I M P S O N ’S
One cent the word each time.
OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BMGGS—Attorneys^t-
lim lte d to eye, e a r, noae and
L aw , Pioneer Block. Ashland
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