Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    F riday, Septem ber 16. i'dDl
TH E ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
(Early Carrier of Maila Certainly Not
In the Business for Purpose of
Making Money.
Local and Personal
-------------------------Side Lights—
*'
HIS WAGES ONE CENT A YEAR
-
Maurice Proctor, a man of wealth.
D inner Party E n tertain m en t-—
Good food, cooked righ t, s e r v e d iwas 80 anxious for his coach to bear
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. W illiam s, of j at reasonable prices. H otel A s h la n d ;
distinguishing “D. S. Mail” sigu
of
the
postal service that he made ab­
T alent, gave a farew ell dinner party j Grill.
297 tf
solutely
certain, when a service line
recently in honor of Mrs. E. R. A d-,
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was established between Mineral Point
um sou and her two daugh ters, the '*a>' S ettle School Kow —
um sou «nu uCI two u s u s u w n i,
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, (where he lived) and Dodgeville, la.,
M isses M arjorie and Mary.
M isses
Colonel H. H. Sargent, o f J a c k s o n -,he would
the lucky
allotted the
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—
i
r
n
lle
,
attended
to
busin
ess
m
atters
t
honor.
H elen Adam son and L u cille Hold-
There were 20 competitors and each
ridge w ill attend th e Oregon A gri­ in the c it r W ednesday a ftern oon . A
m
ove
is
on
foot
to
have
C
ol.
Sargent
turned
sick with disgust when they
cu ltu ral co llege at Corvallis.
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j act as m ediator in the se ttle m e n t o f heard of the bid of the wealthier man,
F all w oolens and fash ion s are now
the Jack son ville sch ool
row .— Med- ^ ys *“
volume of the Strand
in at Orres tailor shop.
Save $5
to ford Mail Tribune.
Magazine. It was the custom then to
ouup.
ask prospectlve employees to bid for
$ l a uy ordering j our suit now. 3O3tfj
the Job, as contractors bid now. Proc-
Som
ebody
has
been
ad
vertisin
g
tOr
bid 1 cent. Which Is to say, he vol-
I
that I’m ou t of bu sin ess, but ft Is unteered to do the job for a remunera-
H unters R eturn—
A fter bagging a deer in th e vicin­ not true. I’m still on th e job. De * G°n ° f 1 cent a year in wages.
Every day, rain or shine, he twice
12-2*
ity of L ittle Rock. M essrs. Tyler, W itt Taxi.
carried
the mail between the two cities,
Dell W illiam s and C. G. P eebler re­
proud of the “D. S. Mail” on the side
turned W ednesday after a hunting ^ e a ' e H ospital—
trip.
j
C- T. M orris, who w ith his w ife of his coach. At the eud of the year
his enthusiasm had not worn off, so he
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I and daughter, was inju red In an au-
renewed his contract, agreeing to do
to accid en t south of the city on th e the work at the same rate for four
N u its Made to Order—
C leaning and repairing on short! P acific highw ay Saturday e v e n in g , more years—in all, for 4 cents. The
left a local hospital yesterd ay. M iss government considered him financially
notice.
K. N elson, Hotel Ashland
Ju
le M orris is still confined to th e responsible for this amount, and gave
Bldg.
302tf
sick room. Airs. M orris was a b le t o him the job. The 4 cents were paid to
leave the hospital two days after him in four annual installments.
Farm Bureau Member Buys Cow—
His pay for the first year came in
the accident. The C aliofm ia tour-'
A fine cow has been purchased
the form of a postal warrant signed
1st, J. Cooper, who collided w ith the by the secretary of the treasury and
from the J. R. MacCracken ranch
M orris car, left his m achine a t a made out to the order of the carrier,
by Judy, m em ber of th e execu tive
local garage as a present to Mr. Mor­ ¿Maurice Proctor. It was in payment
board of the farm bureau, with the
for his services, and the amount was
ris to cover cost of dam ages.
Intention of startin g a tw elve head
f. c e n t N eedless to say, It w as con­
herd.
The Poyer and Carl Vouder
A good and dandy E stley organ sidered as a great curiosity, so the
H elien ranches have joined the cov^
carrier sold it at once for $36
for sale cheap.
Suitable fo r coun­
te stin g association.
try school
houses or
m ou n tain
hom es. At P e il’s Corner.
l l - l BUNGALOWS BUILT BY BIROS
A ll wool su its at $25. You can’t
beat them . See them at Orres T ail­
E pw orth L eague Team s to M ix—
4 Ar* Not Used a* Neats, but Seemingly
or Shop.
3 0 3 tf
The Epw orth L eaguers o f the }
On,y C®n«truct®<* " » Matter
Im proves H o r n e -
W ilm er P oley is treating his resi­
dence, on Gresham and A llison
str e e ts, with a new coat of paint and
Is rem oving the old accum ulation of
d u st and paint. Mr. P oley intendb
to do a very artistic as well as ser­
viceab le piece of work.
H. R. Adam s, the Plum ber, sells
plum bing
fixtu res
and
supplies
P h on e 16G-J, shop at 248 F ifth St
2 87-tf
E n tertain at E lk s’ Club-—
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel en ter­
tained Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Med
ford, as their dinner guest at the
E lk s’ club yesterday.
A lbert Taxi.
Phon e 183.
3 0 7 -lm
R etu rn s front Portland —
C harles R. Day has returned from
a w ek-end trip to P ortland, and w ill
ta k e a baggage run from Ashland to«
San Francisco for th e Southern P a­
cific com pany.
Chas. S. W ilson— P ainting, paper­
h anging. tinting. Satisfaction guar­
anteed . P. O. Box 244.
8 -lm *
M ethodist E piscopal church are do- ‘
Oec®rat'on-
ing h e a v y p r a c tic e work for a com -i
Arbor-like bungalows are built by
ng as e ball and volley ball con- , Australian bower birds. These bunga-
test w ith the G rants P ass E p w orth low s are decorated by the birds with
L eague w hich has ch a llen g ed th e lo- ’ dowers and other bright objects,
cal ball tossers. The girls -will clash i
Sometimes one bird w ill move a
in th e volley ball gam e, and th e b o y s , flower placed
P°sitlon by * fellow,
nlan to m i» ¡n ♦ »,<.
i , *
„
The result is a free fight, for none of
t t
the birds will tolerate interference or
I
criticism.
There are several different kinds o f
A our fa ll su it is here.
P au lser- bungalows, and each is built by a va-
u d ’s.
'ti i
3 0 7 tf | riety of the bower bird. These struc­
tures have nothing whatever to do
M edford V isito r—
'
j w ith the birds’ nests. There is a gar­
Mrs. C, B. A bbott, o f M edford, i den in front of the bungalow, and
w as in A shland y e ste r d a y v isitin g great attention is paid to keeping this
Some of the birds prefer
friends.
Mrs. A b b ott, accom pan ied I fresh.
shells
as
a garden decoration; others
by her d au gh ter. M iss L u cille Ab­
u se gaily-colored beetles and other in­
bott, who left Med fardi yesterd ay , sects, while one bird lays out a lawn
for th e U n iversity o f C a liforn ia at of moss, which It decorates with all
B erkeley, as far as A sh lan d
kinds of odds and ends. As soon as
any part of the garden becomes faded,
Cull, apples for, sale-, eatin g and ih e moss, leaves, or flowers are car­
cooking a p p le t
Ashlaind Fruit & ried to a rubbish heap behind the bun­
Produce A ssociation.
10-6 ga loft.
Dancing displays are given on the
lawns, especially at courting time,
A ntelope V alley V isita r — ’ |
when the males adopt all kinds of
A ndrew G rissom , rancher front
w „„
I dueer attitudes and sing songs to at
A ntelope V alley, w as an A «bland tract the attention of the opposite
visitor yesterd ay on b u siness.
sex.
C liff Payne m akes benches.
Cultured Slovakian People.
The inn nt Turciansky Sv. Marvin
Scout Hike Rond Report—
; in northern central Slovakia is a real
'W ill A rrive w ith B ride—
1 he tollow fn g report on the» Boy.’ social center. Here the inhabitants
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P auly, of the Scout bud get for th e eneain¡ im ent\ <»f this cultural center of Slovakia as­
E ast Side m arket, are rejoislng in
ut L ake O’ Wootfe th is s u m i w has seml’le for song and gossip. In spite
th e fact that th eir son, Jack, is re­
been m ade by Rev. C. F. K octhler. of tlie antiquity of their get-np, the
tu rnin g to them with his bride to scoutm aster:
peasants of the region are among the
locate here perm anently. W hen they
most cultured people in Europe; their
R eceived from, scouts, intrested ’
little town is a center of the printing
w rote ask in g him if he w ould lik e
p arties and m iscellan eou s
industry and boasts a m ost inter­
h is old place in the m arket again,
sou rces . ...
.................$ 2 0 9 .2 0 esting museum. The women of Slo­
h e w’ired im m ediately, “I’ll be there
Paid for food ............................ 1 4 5 .8T vakia, although the difficulty in ob-
ready for work Monday m orning.” Paid for d rayage ......................
45.00 J
linens and colored thread with
In lo sin g a son they have gained a Total paid out .......................... 190.84 j
lo make their embroideries is
’ t ru
d au gh ter. They are to he congrat­ T>~i____
now great, still work with the same
B alance
.......................
18.36
ulated.
care
and reverence for traditional
P ail to treasu rer troop 1 .
9 1 8 craftsm anship as formerly. Indeed
9.18 ,2ie peasant woman of Detva, Slo­
Som ething new in T eo ’s window. Paid to trea su rer troop 2 .
vakia. both in the work upon which
299-tt
For p leating acte Orres.
3 0 3 tf •‘»he is engaged and the beautiful
•doilies she wears, would seem to be
C onvalescent front Illn ess—
Civic Club to G ive Lunch eon-
a living model for her sisters in the
A m ong th e recent cases of illn ess
. .
.
.
.
.
The Civic Im provem ent club isj neighboring villages. It is in their
are D. A. A pplegate and W alter Ev- piannjng
a noon, luncheon for Sep 1 * gardens that these women work, sur-
erton. They are both convalescing
rounded by their children.
tem ber 20. according to MSss Grace
T rousers at $3.50. A few left al C ham berlain, president. T*he affair
Osci, Early Occupants of Italy,
will be a “dutch treat" w ith sixty
Orres T ailor Shop.
303tf
b
,-e
Osci. or Oscaus. were an Ital­
cent -tickets for sale at t h e P om pa-
ian
j
i»ple
who appear to have been ■
Plan Bible School R ally—
dour m ineral sp rin gs o ffic e or by
the original occupants, at the earliest
The C hristian Bible school is! Mi8S Chai"beriain.
j
known period, of Central Italy from
’
i Campania and the borders of La Hum
planning big thi^gp for Septem ber
W atch Yeo*s w indow .
< 2 9 9 - tf to tj,e Adriatic. The Oscans were sub­
25 on R ally day. They expect to have;
dued by the Sabines, a people from
250 or m ore in attendance on t h a t ! P fe , T en n is B efore BreakC ast^-
the Apennines on the north, of whose
da> ami a i t a r r a n g i n g a s p e c ia l pro-
T ennis is th e fa v o r ite e a r ly m o rn -; previous history little in known, and
gram . It is said there are surprises ing appetizer for J. H. M cGee, H. T . ' who probably adopted the language
in store in connection w ith R ally E lm ore, F. s. E n g le and 8 . A. Pat-1 and customs of the conquered, with
day.
If any one <tesires to attend ers. who have been e a r ly riserre l o r ' wbat raodiflcations cannot be ascer
on th is day and are unable because the past w eek, playfing ten n is a s
ruined. The Oscan language
__
closely
allied
to
the
Latin,
of
which
It
of th e distance, they should phone ru sh in g start for a d a y ’s work.
was
probably
a
parent
stock.
It
ap-
124 and a car w ill be provided.
r»tw««
v ,
T
pears to have been spoken In the
.
j
“»
c
h
e
o
n
at
H
otel
Ash!-
j
provinces
long after Latin became the
E xq u isitely tailored su its at Paul land T uesday, S eptem ber
20. a t 1.8 official language, and it w as used of­
seru d ’s.
3O7tfj o ’clock.
T ick ets,
60c,
at
Mrs. ficially long after the Roman conquest.
®ngg’s m iliin ery parlor, 39
E
ast
Supervisor MucDanieLs R eturns—
Main street.
10-6*
Birds “Discovered" Baldwin Apple*.
Supervisor E. H. M acDaniels has
The famous Baldwin apple w as dis­
returned from his
covered
by Col. Loammi Baldwin, a
through th e Siskiyou forest. He vis
I Mrs. J. R. L illy has r e tu r n e d t o | distinguished resident of Woburn,
ited Brookings, Pow ers, Gold Beac her A shland h o m o a fter an Extended I M ass” durinC the latter half «f the
and other points w h ile out.
....................
visit
w ith her so n , K en neth, in Ber Eighteenth century. W hile surveying
sta te s that there is quite a bit of
land in Wilmington, Mass., Colonel
keley. Calif.
activ ity in railroad construction be­
Baldw in observed a tree on th e land
n ,.™ .
~
! o f Jam es Butters, which appeared to
tw een Sm ith River and B rookings,
Orres clean s and rem od els c lo th e s. be muCh frequented by woodpecken.
th e
Brookngs
Lum ber
company
303tt Curiosity led him to exam ine the tree,
b u ild in g the road according to South­
aud he found that it bore apples <rf
ern P acific sp ecification s. A ninety R em odel \ endotno A partawssste--—
an excellent flavor.
foot bridge is beng put across the
The V endom e ap artm en t hnL lding.
The next spring he took cuttings
C hetco by th e railroad. Other places near
ar th e Standard O il serv ice s t a - ' frpm 0 ,6 tree to «raft ,nt0 t«® 8
a lo n g th e coast are said to be rather tion is b ein g rem odeled by a fo r c e ' W8 own’ and
exPertment
q u ie t.— G rants Pass Courier.
of m en under th e d irection o f C on successful that it was not long be*
the apple was extensively cel-
tractor W ilson. T h e b u ild in g w IB fore
tivated in many sections of the state.
A utom obile
insurance
Ye<L a ° f | be repa,nted w lth Paint su p p H e d 'b y
course.
t son.
A
“ wants ” get awaits
FAGS THRU
OODONA FAMILY, WITH
• j of the sisters—-Victoria— is a won*
SKLLS-FLOTO, ARE OF
derful wire dancer, and she is very
LONG LINE OP STARS pretty, In fact, the whole family
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. . ..
1 is very restful to the eye. The girls
Four generations of circus stars! are exceedingly w ell educated and
T h at’s the fam ous C on ion a fam ­ all speak three or four languages.
ily aerialisto and wire, dancers, w ith They have circled the gleb e several
the S ells-F loto circus, com ing to tim es.
A lfredo, the flyer of the
Medford on Saturday, Septem ber 24. j troupe is the only a eria lists living
The best know n circus act in all (w h o does a tripel som ersault in midk
the world— the Condonas are known air to a hand to hand catch. Look
as th e bluest blooded, m ost a r is t o - ' for him circus dav
| craUc w h k e
folRg u
---------m ju r c u s da>;
S’ ana
that dtoes not m ean that they are ex­
C. B. L A K E I N
clu sive “stu ck -u p .” or anything o f.
the sort.
It m eans that the Codonas have!
BARGAINS IN
that upon which fam ily pride and!
Real listate
true aristocracy m ust stand— tradi-i
tlon.
They have the tradition of
four generations of honorable and
< ify and Rauch Properties
artistic achivem ent. They have kept
House« to Went.
their nam e bright in the annals of
th e big top. They are Spanish.
C IT IZ E N S’ bank building
There are five in the fam ily. One"
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent
PHYSICIANS
‘ ATTOKNEra.
OIL ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A RRIOGS— A tto rn ev s-u -
lim lted to eye, ear, nose and
Law.
P ioneer
ioneer Block,
fcineir A
a - shland.
s .?« u “'
Law, P
throat. O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Sw ed en b u ig Bldg., Ash- L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-L aw .
land. Ore.
73-tf
Roomà 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bauk
3>dg.
DR> J, J. EMMENS— Physician and
chiropractors .
Surgeon.
Practice
lim ited
to
eye, ear, nose and throat. G lasses
supplied.
O culist and aurlst tor DR. GEO. J. RJNZ — Chiropractor
Suite 8. Exam ination F ree. No,
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. £*. and H.
26, the Plaza. Office Phone 10::
Bldg., Aledford, Ore. Phone 567.
R esidence Phoue 401.
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician ASHLAND HEALTHATORIL'M— Dr.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m.
E. B. A ngell, Chiropractic, Eloc-
O ffice 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub-
trlcal T reatm ents. Mineral and
lie Library.
272-tf
y it-o -N e t Baths.
F irst N ational
Baak Building,
Phone 48.
DRS. SA\WYER A CRANDALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
TAXI.
Pioneer B uilding.
TAXI— A ck lin ’s
Rose Bros. Phone
Phone 260-R . Res. 274-J or 367-J
213.
136-tf
TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
CAB
WASHING
F‘ v v £ ° W^ LT GENERAL
TR A N S- ‘E X PER T CAR WASHING and polish
! eara and m oto’’"
Lithia Garage, phone 114.
trucks. Good service at a reason-
1 2 -lm o
i able price. Phone 83.
EX PER T CAR REPAIRING at rea­
FOR PROMPT and careful service
sonable prices.
Lithia Garage.
with A uto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
12-lmt>
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone
Plaza Market
117. O ffice 89 Oak street. Near
H otel Austin.
FOR SALE— ISO acres of land seven
m iles east of Ashland. 3 room
house, fair barn. 2.000.00(1 feet
of tim ber, three-fou rths m ile from
school, several springs, 12 acres
in cultivation. 50 acre« fenced,
good term s a t 6 per cent, or will
trade for Ashland property. See
i C. B. Lamklu.
8 -lm o
AGENT.
Regular 85c Brooms for 50c each
while they last
I W ANTED — Factory representative
for one of the m ost popular six
cylinder autom ob iles w ill be iu
Ashland in a tew days to place
agency for th is locality. The right
k in d of man need not have much
m oney to take advantage of th is
opportunity, but m ust have good FOR SALE-— Cozy convenient four-
references, unquestioned honesty,
room cottage, with roomy base­
and lots of push. R ussell H. Law-
m ent and outbuildings. Good size
son A uto Co., 354 East Broadway.
Jot w ith plenty of friut. Nice lo ­
Portland, Ore.
x 1-3
cation w ith fine view .
Desirable
for sm all fam ily who want m od­
SALESMAN WANTED
erate priced hom e. Apply to ow n­
er on prem ises. 705 Penn. Ave.
SALESMAN to cover local territory
Corner Harrison.
4 -lm o
sellin g dealers.
Guaranteed sa l-,
ary of $100 week for right m an.! FOR SALE— H ouse and Vfc acre
ground in fruit trees; close iu.
The Richards Co., 200 F ifth Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
12-6* i Inquire 606 A llison. 294-1 mo*
Cocoa 15c per pound
Why pay 50c?
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
Ashland
FOR SALE.
H ELP W ANTED.
1 W ANTED— Woman to do
keeping.
Inquire
356
street.
W ANTED.
O ld
S w im m in ’
H o le
EZ?e
FBATI'RING
C h as. R ay
“Come on in ! The w a te r’s fine !”
—and so?s the fun!
»trie
< ¿rJir.FUL
house- FOR SALE— H eating stove and long-
Laurel
bedded Banner buggy. 399 Beach
S t,
12-tf
12-2'
FOR SALE— Two horse Bain wagon,
------- also buss body. 1165 E ast Main,
W ANTED TO BUY— 6 tons baled
12-3*
grain hay; also 4 milk goats. Ad- ------
dress Gust A ngeris, Deter, Ore- FOR SALE— Drophead sew ing m a­
chine, good condition, $10. D oug­
gon.
12-3*
I
■ i las, 253 Fourth St. Phone 63-R.
12-3*
W ANTED -About five acres with
im provem ents, sm all house
SALE— $50 violin for $12.
lerred, close to
tow n,
Phone 294-R or c a ll 196 N utley.
am ount.
Frank Anderson, 1065
12-2*
D ivlsadero St., San Francisco,
C a lif
3 0 5 -lm o * FOR SA LE— F old touring car
in
good condition, ! 175. 247 Third
FOR RENT.
St.
________________________________
12-6*
FOR RENT— Two room furnished i ^ I c E ORDERS NOW if you want
apartm ent for ligh t housekeeping.
- best grade 4 foot black oak
? at $11
$15 per m onth.
Inquire 129
per cord delivered, and red fir at
Granite.
11-tf
$9 cord. We have 12 inch and 16
inch m anzanita, laurel, oak, fir
LOST.
and pine at very reasonable prices.
Split cedar fence posts?
Yes.
LOST— Fountain pen. Reward. 215
Gresham.
from 12^£ cen ts to 75 cents each
11-4*
delivered.
Orders taken for 4
LOST-— On E ast Main betw een Elks'
foot yellow pine, also 2 foot wood.
club and Alorton St., puree con^, Adam s & Adam s, 240 Third St.
tain in g two keys and som e coins.
Phone 460.
12-2
F inder may keep purse and coin,
but please return keys.
K. Nel-1 FOR SALE OF TRADE— Late mod
el six cylinder car. good as new.
sou (T a ilo r ), 65 E. Main St. 10-tf
W ill tak e sm all car or real estate.
1 OR EXCHANGE.
This is som e car. Call noon or
evenings after 6. 120 Second St.
FOR EXCHANGE— My equity $3800
1 1 -3
strictly modern stucco 5 room —------------------
bungalow with sleeping porches. FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING —
M attresses made over; packing
in Dinuba, C alif., towu of 5000,
center of raisin belt. For partly
and crating. D ouglas. 253 Fourth
im proved farm . *D. R asm ussen,
Phone 63-R.
10-6’
Cutler, Calif.
8-9*
G RAVEN8TBIN
A PPL E S— »0
lb.
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F - l l .
ies Whitcomb Riley’s
Old Home Poem
u _
Starts Today
why ; BE FAT?
- I CAN B ED U C S VOdR; W C tC M T A 'P O U lio A
DAY W IT H M V tS A F C ,’ S U R t . l h E X P t N -
S IV E D FtU G p e s s -. METHOD
t SU L?S
œ M P IJB T E KITCHEN
OUTFITS
g u m a a n t c e d om m o n e y a c tO M e e a . J;
W A I l t ' T O t i A W f M M i t NFOSMAYlON.
r t lZ A R n t l M A R S M tU R O b < « tv SflA-cialist
Suite Sd7-S.B»^44wky8|4s^,
Q 'e .
you can obtain at this store—
everyth in g the m odel cook or
housekeeper could desire in
pots, pans and preserving k et­
tles. A little journey through
our establish m ent w ill give you
m any su ggestion s as to thin gs
you should have.
S IM P S O N ’S
HARDW ARE
E R V IC E
TO BOYS AND GIRLS
About the finest thing youngsters
can learn is to be independent, and
self-resp ectin g, earning th eir own
way as far as possible.
At the F irst N ational we welcom e
savings accounts of the boys and
girls, and encourage their increas­
ing them . If parents w ill work with
us, w e’ll see this next generation
grow ing up in to thrifty, prosperous
citizens.
♦ I
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
w ith
Rubber,
leath er soles.
kiuds.
Made
<'em posit ion
Ashland, Oregon
“O ldeet
N ational
Bank In
Jackeen C onnt?”
SW EET CIDER-— 40c gal. delivered.
Phone 9 - F - l l .
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
w ill do your plow ing right now
in your hand, stick y soil.
W e carry several
First National ] lank
FOB SALE— R E A L ESTATE.
or
Bargain in used sew in g m achine;
a lso a new carloaxl o f W hite sew-
ln g m achines just in, at
Pei/'s Corner
WHERE'S THE FIRE?
Some tim es that fire w h istle
gets into the habit of blow ing o ff
when there is no fire, but you
know it when it is blow ing for a
fire alarm ; th e big question then
is “ W here is th e fir e ? ”
The
truck is on the go— w here?,
it
may be a sm all blaze or it may
already be past control— BUT
there is a fire! T h at’s what the
fire w h istle tells you and your
heart jum ps faster.
Many tim es th at call may be
answ ered and NOT be for your
hom e or your business. But once
— ju st that vital once-— may prove
the disaster o f your life.
Sup­
pose it com es today, tom orrow —
who can te ll w hen? A re you fu lly
protected? W hy tak e th e chances?
W hat has happened can happen.
If it should happen to yon, would
it hurt? A few d ollars invested
In a good fire policy today mav
save you a th ou san d tonight.
Billings Agency
( A S H IA N O
R eal E sta te apd R eal Insurance
Bstab. 1883
P hon e a i l
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