Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday Septem ber
PAal tifRK«
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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A shland N ew s in Paragraphs
Tuesday and went up in the moun jjja brush to become a film director.
Local and Personal
tains to Mrs W arde’s ranch for a
A nother big production coming
davs after Which thev will make soon is “ Experience,” produced for
ie
>8’
. . . .
. at
Param ount by George Fitzm aurice.
S id e L ig h ts
à, . . — . . - i . i .i a. i .
an extended visit in Ashland.
S-; Rjcbard Barthelm ess plays the role
W arde was formerly Mrs. Hockett, of »Youth” in this celluloid transla-
Clift Payne makea benches.
To Teach a t B utte Fall*
and
is well known here, having, tion of George V. H obart's famous
Miss Ella Prettym an, a former
served
in the capacity as nurse ini m orality play-
.
Ashland girl now living in New- To Thresh on F arm —
. . _____
William DeMille and ...»
Iita W
eiman, _
burg will be one of the teachers in
Herman Jacoby left yesterday f o r a n e of the local hospitals for some thp ghort stQry wrRer have bee„
the Butte Falls schools this coming’
farm in Canada where he will time.
busy for the last several months at
the Param ount studio in Hollywood.
superintendent the threshing work.
year.
All wool suits at $25. You can’t ’ working on a picture produced by
See them a t Orres Tail- Mr DeMille froni Mlss W eim an’s
Orres cleans und remodels clothes, beat them. see them at u rre s j a i l s(ory „The gU ge Door . The pic.
S u its Made to Order—
303t! or Shop.
3O3tf!^ure will be known as “A fter the
Cleaning and repairing on short
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Show.” and is said to be the best
notice.
K. Nelson. Hotel Ashland M other o f A shland W om an R esigns E n tertain w ith D inner Party—
thin g this a rtist of the films has
Mrs. John Conner, a form er Ash-: H. G. Enders and wife e n te rta in e d • «^er inoduc d L L ^ .. J ^ ^H L
Bldg.
j
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Oregon's Higher Institution of
A shland Boy M arried —
BIGGER PICTURES COMING
NEXT SEASON AS RESULT
•Leslie Cunningham, well known | Mother and Son Meet Hero—
Ashland boy and son of Mr. and.! Joseph Wilson and mother, for-
OF FA N S’ DEM AND VARIETY
Mrs. C. L. Cunningham, was mar- ,ner owners of the Columbia hotel,
A h a result of the motion picture
rled August 31 to Miss Helen Em- were recent Ashland visitors. Mrs.
public’s
demand for more variety in
ma, of Los Angeles. Calif., at the ¡ Wilson is now making her home in
Mr. Wilson has business H,n»s, P aram ount Week, which will
la tte r city, according to word re- i Eugene.
PArtUnd
be ce,ebrated b>' most of the the-
m terests in Portland.
¡atres of the country during th e week
ceived here.
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of September 4-10, is lik ely to u sher,
Trousers at $3.60. A few left at ¡in a season which will be rich in big,
Your fall suit Is here, Paulser
307 tf Orres Tailor Shop.
S03tf productions, surpassing any th a t
u d ’s.
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¡have been shown heretofore.
The in d u strial slump, the contin­
R eturn from Naval Cruise—
T ourists I n c r e a s e -
ued hot w eather of this last summer
Ralph HadfielA is home from a
Tourist travel through Ashland and other conditions combined dur-
cruise with the naval reserves in has increased about 50 per dent inS the sum m er to form a buyers'
Alaskan waters, covering 2500 miles during
last few
according
to and from Portland
He saw ac- to observations of Charles A. Pierce. I one well-known film producer,
live service in the engine room of j of tk e local Ford agency. Mr. Pierce • Accordingly, the film producers
the destroyer “Tingey,” and w a sjba3es his statem ent on the num ber exerted every effort to make their
gone fifteen days from the h o m e'
m o .o rist. slopping at the s
e
r v
i c
e
¡ ¡ ¡ £
port, visiting various A laskan towns • s ta tion. He states th at southbound tem pting fare to film fans this sea-
and also harbors w ithout towns.
travel is especially on the increase son.
The list of Param ount pictures
Automobile insurance— Yeo. of
Pure pasteunzea m ilk, 10c the scheduled for early release this sea
course.
243-tf son. which will be inaugurated by
2 9 9 -tfiq u a r t at R ose Bros.
Param ount Week as a national dem-
'
: onstration for b etter moftion pic-
l e a v e s for M issouri —
M edford V isitor—
tures, shows tliat Param ount is leav-
Mrs. S. B. McNair left early in
Cash Woods, county secretary of ji»g no stone unturned to improve the
the week for a two m onths’ visit the Y. M. C. A., was an Ashland
Sta“ da5d
i“ ® p™d4u ct‘0,n s .,
t j
. . . . . .
The Affairs of A n a to le,’ d ire c t
with relatives in Missouri, in the Itor yesterday arranging, the
details
,)y Qecji R DeMille, with a cafct i
Vicinity of Kansas City.
of a coming aquatic meet at the including
W allace
Reid, Gloria
Natatorium .
Swanson, E lliott Dexter, Bebe Dan- (
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 50 lb.
.
; iels, Monte Blue. Wanda H aw ley,!
box, 75c delivered. Phone 10-F-3
Something new In Yeo's window. Theodore Roberts. Agnes Ayres,
oaq
Theodore Kosloff, Polly Moran. Ray-
or 9 -F -ll.
mond H atton and Ju]> r Faye, is ex-
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pected to be the m ost-talked of pid-
C elebrates Birthday—
Leave for S ea ttle—
tu re of the new season.
Mrs. Mary Goodyear celebrated
Misses Vera Peterson and Laura
' The G reat Moment, w ritten by
her birthday last Saturday evening
w.
. rw, ,
,
Elinor Glyn especially Jor Gloria i
with a party at her home on Church W itthuhn, of Elgin, 111., who h a \e gwangon as ^ is s Swanson’s first
visiting Mrs. B. O. W allsten, t p aram o u n t starring picture, is an-
street attended by about a dozen been
82 Second street, have left for W ash-¡other early fall release. At pre-re
guests, one of the guests read the Jn
whfire U ey wm vig.t frlends | lease showings in New York this pic-
teacups and gave a class history
tu re created a sensation, and sinash-
e<1 a l, records at tke Rivoli theatJ.e
of the company. Mrs. Goodyear has jin Seattle and Tacoma.
i during the hottest two weeks of the
heeu a resident of Ashland for sev­
Exquisitely tailored suits at P a u l-¡ summer
eral years.
seru d’s.
307tf; Elsie Ferguson in “ Footlights” is,
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, another picture th a t is expected to i
We specialize on ^Janey brick ice ( jm pIXJVes A fter Hincón
prove a se n sa tio n a l'h it. This pic-
crecra. Rose Bros.
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A
,
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n
oa
i
re was directed by John S. R o b e rt-'
Mrs. C. H. Vaupel is reported as¡ tu
son. who staged ‘'Sentim ental Tom­
improving after a week’s illness.
my” and “ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
Oklnhonm V isitor —
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' Betty Compson’s first Param ount
Mrs. E. D. Gilmore, of Snyder.
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm starrin g picture, "At the End o f th e
Okla., is m aking an extended visit
W orld” is being heralded as some-
thing out of the ordinary in its Con-
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. • R eturn from Lake O’ Woods—
Willis, 66 Second street. Mrs. Gil- • Tbe j r McGee family has re-j
more is a successful w riter Tor the turned from Lake O’ Woodb where
I j ADIES
moving pictures.
they have been spending the sum -'
Have your suit or coat tailor-
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! iner months.
made. Come in and see the
W ill Leave for P ortland—
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Miss Bessie McMillan will leave j Business training pays. One tern»] latest woolens and the new
soon for Portland where she will with us and one year at a good sal- models. Our prices are lower
than ready-mades.
Medford,
attend
a business college in
th a ^ ary in a business office makes the
G
rants
Pass
and
Roseburg
la­
city during the winter.
-
, Best two-year course. W inter term
dies
are
wearing
our
suits
and
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begins 8ep t. 15.
Medford Business
Fall woolens and fdshions are now College, Medford, Ore.
1-12 coats— why not you?
in at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to
ORRES — TAILORS
$15 by ordering yonr suit now. 3ft3tf On H unting E xpedition—
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George Whelpley, Fred Doan, Hen-
H otel A rrivals—
rv Bailey and Robert Casey left last
The following new arrivals are evening by autom obile for Grizzly
registered at the Hotel A shland: m ountain, on a week’s hunting ex-
John G laser, Mr. an d Mrs. J. O il-{pedltion.
ver. San Francisco, Calif.; Mr. and
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Mrs. H. N. Anderson, Aberdeen. R eturn to K lam ath F alls—
W ash.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Foster,
Johnny Enders and wife motored
Melrose Park, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. H. over from K lam ath Falls Sunday
M. Burton. Em mett. Ida.; O. F. Rie- and returned Tuesday morning, ac-
bel, Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. C. companied by Mrs. Ray Murphy, who,
S. Hallifax, Sacramento, Calif., are will be th eir guest for a couple of
registered at the Columbia hotel.
weeks.
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S E R V IC E
TO BUSINESS MEN
VS1NESS men find it worth while
m aintaining commercial accounts
at the F irst National. It pays in
the satisfaction of an adequate bank
connection, and in the business pres­
tige such accounts give.
W hether your business is fruit rais­
ing, selling groceries, or connecting
the right man and the right ranch,
you'll find this bank helpfully co­
operative.
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Canvas
Shoes
GENUINE
First N a Ü oha I ] »auk
w ith 4 Rubber,
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools: Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For inlormtiion write to the Regittnr
tete
B ull
Phono 260-R .
Res. 274-J or 367-J
TR A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
DURHAM
tobacco makes 5 0
flood cigarettes for
10c
We w ant yaw t« have the
best paper for " B U L L ."
So now you oan rooolvo
with each paokage a book
oi 2 4 loaves of
the very linoot cigarette
paper in the w orld.
inufte-
Oregon Agriadtural College
cdk VK llis
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or
VOR SA1J9 t - t BJKA l M I A T E .
or
unfurnished,
will
take
1NTERLRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
E ffective March 21», 1020.
D ally (E xcept Sunday)
FOR SALE— Seven room modern
LV ASHLAND
LV. MEDFORD
house, with or w ithout furniture,
7 :1 6 a. m.
fruit and shade trees, lawn, chick­
7 15 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m.
8 00 a. m.
en yard. Bargain for quick sale.
8:46 a. m
8 45 a. m.
131 North Main, phone 290-Y.
9:80 a. m.
9 30 a. m.
299-lm o
10:15 a. m.
;o 15 a .m .
1 1:00 a. m. FOR SALE-*-House and
11 00 a. m.
acre
12:00 Noon
12 00 Noon
ground in fruit* tree«; close iu
L O T H E S “tailored
to m e a su r e b y
B o m ” cost little b y th e
suit; th ey cost less b y
th e vear.
c
For it is h o t u n co m ­
m o n to hear o f B o rn
t a ilo r e d c lo t h e s that
h a v e served th e wearers
for eigh t or ten years;
m igh ty good evid en ce
o f quality in th e w o o len s
a n d care in th e making»
O . A . PAULSERUD
në
Board o f
Lubrication
Engineers
V«*
M
■
knows the needs o f
each make o f engine
a n d recommends a
grade o f 2EROLENE
ror its correct
lubrication
ii-S
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAtlFOfcWM
2:16 p. m.
3:00 p. ua.
Inquire 606 Allison.
294-1 mo*
m i t RATAL
3:45 p. m. FOR SALE— 2 quart fruit jars,
lit
4:30 p. m.
quire 116 Factory St. or phone
5:15 p. m.
293-R .
5-3*
6.00 p. m.
7:00 p. m FOR SALE— l#2o Fordson tractor
Sat. o n ly 8:46 p. m.
with Oliver disc plows, good as
9:30 p. m
new. 1600. Kittson Motors. Med­
Rat. only 12:15 Midgt
ford.
5-4
SUNDAY ONLY
LV.
ASHLAND
LV MEDFORD
9 :0 0 a. ra. FOR SALE— 1914 Ford touring ca».
9 00 a. ru.
good condition, $150 cash. Jam es
1 0 :0 0 a. ra.
10 00 a. m.
Whytock. Box 92. east of Belle­
11:00
a.
m
11 00 a m.
view
school house.
5-6*
1 2:00 Noon
12 00 Noon
1
:
0
0
p
.
m
.
:
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1 00 p. m.
2 00 p .m f o r SALE— Bed springs and ntat-
2 00 p. ra.
3:00
p. m
tress, heater, rocker, library table.
3 00 p. ra.
davenport. Singer sewing m a­
4:00
p.
m.
4 00 p. m.
chine.
885 B St.
4-3*
5 :00 p. m.
5 00 p. m.
6:30
p.
m.
6 30 p. ’.n
9:30 p. in FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— I have
9 30 p. m.
a 1919 model "Pow erplus” In ­
Ashland W aiting— East Sids P h ar­
dian
motorcycle with side car out­
macy.
fit, good tires, and brand new
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
spare. Electric equipped, speed­
DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY
LV. J S ’NV’LF
om eter, tools, etc. I have no use
LV. MEDFORD
7 :2 0 a. ra.
for this rig and won't tu rn down
7:40 a. m.
8 :10 a. m.
any half-way reasonable offer.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m
See Sherman G raff at Tidings
10:30 a. ni.
11:30 a. m.
composing room.
4tf?
12:00 Noon
1:00 p. m
1 :30 p. ni.
2:00 p. m. ¡ SWEET CIDER— 40c gal. delivered
3:00 p. m.
3:45 p .m .
phon e ¡» .p -il.
' 4:30 p. ni.
5 :00 p. m l ---------------------------------------------------------
5:30 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m. «RAVENSTEIN
APPLES— 60 lb.
9:30 p. m.
8 :00 p. m.
<ygc delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
7:30 p ra.
Sat. only
9 :5 0 p. m. i
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10:30 p. m. Sat. only
W E RUN ON SUNDAYS
FOR SALE— Full blooded Poland
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
China pigs, either sex. W. L.
2-6
Daily and Sunday
Moore.
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG ___
11:00 a .m .
1 00 p. m FQR SALE CHEAP— One hay mar«
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
5 year9 oid weigli» 1 250 po^ids.
Dally and Sun day_
weR broke. A b» 12 and 11 inch
L V . G T ’S PASa
1!(
LV. MEDFORD
wood.
143 G arfield
10:00 a. m.
I 8:00 a. ni.
1:00 p. m. FOR SALE— Auto bed. Inquire of
11:00 a. m
4 :00 p. tu.
303H
1 :00 p. m.
R ose Brothers.
6:15 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
G rants Pass W aiting Room Tbe FOR SALE— Team , wagon ana har­
Boubonniere. Phone i0 0 .
neas. cheap.
Must sell at once
Office and W aiting Room: No
Inquire 1068 East Main. St. 30211
S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building,
«»■WMHHSSB—■-!---
FOR SALE— Tuscan Cling Peaches.
Bagley Ranch, Talent Ore. SOl-C*
A n d yet, w e offer y o u
c lo t h e s “ t a ilo r e d to
m easure b y B o r n ” at
prices freq u en tly low er
th a n y o u are asked to
p ay fo r ordinary clothes
o f d o u b tfu l m erit.
%
12:45 p.m.
1:30 p. m.
45 p. in.
30 p m.
15 p. m.
00 p. m.
45 p. m.
30 p. ra.
5 16 p. m.
6 00 p m.
T 00 p. m.
8 45 p. in.
9 30 p. m.
10 30 p. m.
12
1
2
3
3
4
CHICHfSTERSPJLLS
V.dttBÍ j UL y««r Vnintai tr
L-'.cs, scalra wiia Vii
>(ber. Bo
T » k » a « u(bcr
Bo>
«
i»«f«i«». AikforClft
A»nr<>»ciü.cine*-TK«f
l»IAM«»'>»» HKANU P lix a .u « < *
ye»« knowr. Bf
Aloyo Kcllatl«
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYUHEK
C. B. L A
•X
M K
I N
BARGAINS iN
W ANTED.
WANTED— To room and board two
school teachers or school girls.
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Mrs. Clapp. 76 Alida St.
WANTED— About five acres with
improveraeuts. small house p re ­
ferred. close to towu.
State
amount.
Frank Anderson, 1065
Diviaadero St., Ssn Francisco.
Callt.
_____ 385-1 tuo*
R ea l E sta te
City and R anch Propelli«»
H ouses tu B ent.
n N e w Y ork C ity a lo n e fr o m kid
le y tr o u b le la st y e a r . D o n t aliov
y o u rself t o b e c o m e
v ic tim b ’
■raglecting p a in s a n d a c h e s . G u a n
ip ain st th is tr o u b le b y taking
GOLD MEDAL
leath er soies.
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldest
N ational
Bank lu
Jackson C ounty’
136-tt
automobile as part payment. See
owner, 283 B St.
306tf
a
C om position
213.
,lshed
16799
DIED
Made
OO/WfVAll-
r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS FOR SALE— Seven room house, two
FER t — Good team and m otor­
acres fine land; also 6 room house
trucks. Good service at a reason­
with large lot. Two of the best
able price. Phone 83.
buys in the city. S. L. Allen, 63
N. Main St.
•
6-5
FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays.
, . ,
call W hittle T ransfer Co., P h o n e ? 0 « SALE— Cozy convenient four-
room cottage, with roomy base­
117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
m
ent and outbuildings. Good size
Hotel Austin.
_____.
lot with plenty of friut. Nice lo­
cation with fine view. Desirable
FOR RENT.
for small family who want mod­
erate priced home. Apply to own­
FOR RENT— Large furnished toon».
er ou premises, 706 Penn. Ave
143 G ranite.
5-3*
Corner Harrison.
4-1 mo
FOR RENT— Seven loom house on
Oak street Apply Hotel Ashland. p 0R SALE— Five room house furtt-
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
W e carry several kiuda.
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DR. FRANK M. MONON— Physician ASHLAND HEALTH ATOKIVM— Dr.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 6 p. m .; B. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec-;
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub­
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
lic Library.
272-tf
Vlt-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Bank Building. Phone 48,
DRS. SA\WYEB & CRANDALL
TA XI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
P ioneer B u ilding.
TAXI— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone
.
• • I
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
entertained yesterday
dinner party given by
J. H. Provost.
’
A
land woman, a rriv e d itt Seaittle, as dinner guests at the Elks' club on ing part8
ju st in time to Labor Day, vue
the lunuw
following:
Henry J •Anotner
.Another picture wuivu
which ia
is > ucuig
being
Wash
last week jU9t
iug. nvui?
The Fred W agner family has re-
’
bedside of her m other b e -; E n ters. Jr., John E. Enders and looked forward to with a great deal
—
( ro„, the.r_eaM „ M L * .
I
‘
BX w o X ; w,,e. M r, Jacobs and son. JRe F r . - ^
turned
lurc lue
’
,
,,
* ' -.7
. ;the last , production made by George |
Woods. Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. Kinnefc';
. nrt had planned to visit Ashland friends i degar and wife, Mrs. .Rav Murphy L,oane Tucker before his death,
will occupy the cabin for a to n - while on a visit to --
• a»d »«--
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— Fall's.
Tucker-g .<The Miracle Man” is like-;
Mrs. Conner’s
Mrs. C arter of Klam
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night before leaving fo i California:
home in Sacramento, Calif.
Mrs. i
——
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 'C onner has returned to Sacram ento.; E n t*M't*in at Dinner P a r ty —
Miles, of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. George H unt , of
H EARTS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES MedforA and
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu- I
At Pleasant View Farm , Talent. Wolfe were
ale? Buy a small Victrola and take
o477tf Best ever grown. Get them at your evening at a
it along. Rose Bros.
! grocer’s.
2tf Mr. and Mrs.
<S l S -Ç * j Y w . " / T Q ^ K
One cent j h e j r o r d each tim e.
Live.”
, ;
All in all. it looks as if the movies
ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
needed only a little spur from the
public to jum p into their best stride OR. ER NEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS
BRIGGS— A ttorneys-at-
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lim ited to eye, ear. nose and
Law, P ion eer Block, A shland.
throat. Office hours, lb to 12 and ------—
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2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash- L»_A . ROBERTS—-A ttorney-at-L aw .
Rooma 6 and 6, Citizens' Bank
land. Ore.
73-tf
Bldg.
i
OR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice lim ited to
eye. ear, nose and throat. Olaases 0R> g e o . j . K1NZ — Chiropractor,
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
Suite 8 Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. and H.
2&. the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.
Resldonce Phone 401.
R eturn from Lake O’ W oods —
i i .M
f o f AfC"OO A A//T O O ZA £?£? © Q /f i/V 21 1
W ashington V isitors—
. ioeption and execution. This p ictu re, ly to remain tor «nine tim e t o t o m e
Mr and Mrs Charles W illis WardM
' flr8t' produced by Penrhyn as the best picture ever produced in £ J ( > £ > / / ¥ &
Mr. and Mis. Charles Willis w ” 5 ; , gtanlaw g. the noted-illustrator, who. this country, and natu rally the pub- I
from Burlington. W j r t., arrlv ?d as everybody now knows-, gavé - u p -lie 1« 4ntere»ted in “ Ladies Must
The w orld’s standard remedy for kidney
iver. bladder and uric acid troubla«
Holland’s national remedy since 169t
M l druggists, three sises. Guaranteed
LM>k for tko aa»o Cold Modal oa every W
aad accept ae I
D o you w ant
T o leave
ASH LAND?
W ant to trade
Y our property
For a farm
In
W ashington?
Billings Agency
Heal Estate and Baal Inaurance
Estab. 1823
Tl»o«« All
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