Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE ASHLAND DAILT TIDINGS
Monday. October 10, 1021
c o r a l NEWS
PAGI TAKKI
■ Jackson Countk Bank to Ste­
phen G. Nye. part D. L. C.
59. township 38 south, range
Marriage License
One cent the word «ach time.
10
1
w e s t ................ ......................
Local and Personal
Elbert M. Bigham and Laura
James L. Oxford et ux, to Ida
Sm ith/
PHYSICIANS
ATTORNEYS.
....... Side Lights —
J. Elder, lot on Iowa street,,
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS— At tor hey i-at-
Ashland ..................................
101 >
Circuit Court
limited to »ye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
Y outh L, A rrested—
Plan G rants P a ss C elebration— -
Sheriff to R. S. Murray et al.,
Bullock
Mercantile
Agency
vs.
throat.
Office
hours,
10
to
12
and
A youthful traveler taken off a
Grants Pass* day of days is soon
lot 2, section 6, township 37
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
freight train at the Southern Pacific to arrive. Dreams of a quarter cen- Theo. J. Fish. Summons: writ of at­
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens' Bank
land, Ore.
73-tf
south,
range
3
w
est............
tachment.
, _
.
Bldg.
depot is being held by the local po- tury -will be realized Saturday, No­
Elsie C. Clay vs W. S. Clay. D i-!^ ora Howard et vir. to William
UR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
lice following investigation which re- vember 15. when the floodgates of
CHIROPRACTORS.
Bays, lots 5 and 6. block 39
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
suited in the finding of a ticket! the Savage Rapids dam will be vorce.
100
Medford ..................................
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KlNZ
Medford Implement Co. vs. H. H.
Chiropractor.
•punch said to have been taken from ' closed and the Grants Pass Irriga-
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
Sheriff
to
C.
Macklem.
trustee,
Examination free.
Suite 8, No.
Corliss.
For
money.
the Mc.Minneville baggage room. P o -tio n project launched in full blast,
S. P. R. R. Offices. M. f'. and H
25, the Plaza. Office phone 103;
NE% section 25, township
Jean
A.
Gattis
vs.
Edwin
F.
Gat-
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
lice here are holding the youth until One ot the greatest celebrations the
residence phoue 4 01.
37 south, range 1 w e s t . . . . 1000 1
__________________________________I
tis.
Divorce.
word is received from McMinneville.' city has ever witnessed is now being
D i.
DR. LINCOLN I<A L LON— X-ray ASHLANO HEALTHATORIVM—
Sam H. Baker vs. R. J Rowen et Elizabeth Ferguson to J. H.
•
• Police say that the boy admits th e , planned by a general committee,
diagnosis;
Ashland
Laboratory,
Hinch
et
ux..
part
of
lot
1.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
,
petty theft, but has a bad memory j Flags and other decorations will be- al. For money.
Dr Jarvis' Sanitarium; hours. 1
trical Treatments, Mineral and
block 2. Barr’s addition to
A.
W.
Walker
vs.
S.
H.
Short.
For
to 5 p.m.
Phone Ashland 126.
otherwise.
deck the streets and an atmosphere
Vit-o-Net Baths.
First National
Medford .................................
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred
Ba.nk Building. Phone 4 8.
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of gayety, mixed with the import- money.
Heart Hospital: hours, 8 a.m. to
State vs. Charles H. Swift, Non- Jackson county to E. W. Coop­
Special breakfast, 6 0 b . from 6 to ance of such a project to Josephine
12m.; evenings by appointment.! PHONE your next job of plumbihg
er, lots 3 and 4, block 1?
support
9
Hotel Ashland Grill.
2 7 -tf! county in Particular, and this section
to Jerry O’Neal. Reaver Building.
Phoue
Medford 714.
Residence
64 ,
Sams Valley .........................
State vs. Rollie Matthews. Mur­
______ _
.
I of the state in general is prbmised
phone, Medford 61.
27-lm o
Phone 13 8.
May Morris et vir, Wayland
der.
, A1 .
. „
. ,,
— Grants Pass Courier.
" M otor to Grants Pass—
Smith et ux.. lots 1. 2 and
L. L. Leedorn vs. L. Davis. Chat­
FO B S A IÆ .
CHAIR DOCTOR
1
3. block B. Talent ..............
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and the;
tel
lien.
Have a fit——
C. Orres.
I7tf
FOR SALE— Sewing machines, 84. Five baby buggies and other things
Misses Thelma Heer, Ethel Hager, •
R. S.'•Murray et al. vs. C. E. Pratt ! May Morris et vir. to Louisa
$5 and $6; good running condi­
for »ale; criutinnal change with
Lyle et vir., lots 7 and 14
Gladys Hastings and Marjorie McEl- j jXK.al >bill
lU Kwgme—-
Demurrer.
tion: guaranteed.
Douglas. 253
good bargains.
Chair Doctor.
vaney motored to Grants Pass Sat-
John L. MHler a recen< arr,v>,
Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
Third and A, opposite freight de­
Jackson County Building and Loan i and west half lot 15. block
31-tf
pot
Jj6-ltu.d*
urday afternoon to attend the Ash­ here from Ashland, is confined to Association vs. American Securities i B, Talent ................................
O
n
ce
y
o
u
’ve
land and Grants Pass high school his home near Hungry Hill with a Co. et al.' Request for execution.' , W. T. Bailey pt ux. to Charles
TRANSFKR AND LXPRBSS.
SEWING MACHINES, clocks aud
en joyed th e
football games.
R. Bailey, lots 4 and 8„ east
phonographs repaired.
Douglas.
severe case of typhoid fever. Mr.
Jackson County Building and Loan
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
t o o t e tiiL v o r
253 Fourth street. Phoue 63-R.
half of lots 3 and 7, block 3,
Miller is living on the Stebno farm. Association vs. Wilber E. Fanshert
FER — Good team and motor­
31-tf
you w ill al­
Jacksonville
Get your auto name plates today — Eugene Guard.
I et ux. Request for execution.
trucks. Good service at a reason­
ly.» w an: it
ALL KINDS of upholstering and able price. Phone 83.
I Frank Morence vs Minnie B Mor- J May M onis et vir- to Celia Day-
and boost for the winter fair.
29-tf j
mattress work done in exchange
lots 11. 12 and 13, block B,
Buy a pair of those handsome Asli- enee. Divorce.
for
discarded furniture. Douglas, FOR PROMPT and carefnl service
To Improve Property—
land auto name plates and help
Annie M.
with Auto-Trucka or H ope Drays,
.... Root vs.
»a. Vernon
veruuu Vawter
v a w ie r f Talerit
253 Fourth street. Phone 63-R.
call
Whittle Transfer Co.. Phone
et
al.
Notice
of
appeal;
u
n
d
ertak
-'^
ary
Wilson
yir-
to
Eliza
J
Vacant property on Morton street finance the winter fair as well as
31-tf
117.
Office 89 Oak street, Near
ine
'
Duncan
et
al,
lots
5,
6.
7
anc
and
between Iowa street and the Boule boost for Ashland: 82 per pair at the ing
Hotel Austin.
FOR SALE— Oak cord wood. Phone
10
8.
block
5,
Central
Point
.
.
vard has been purchased by Elbert Chamber of Commerce.
29-tf
First National Bank of Medford
l-F-5. A. R. Brown.
31-6*
GAR WASHING
J. Farlow from A. L. Lamb, local
vs. U. G. McMullen et al. Summonn. George A. Mottman et ux. to
Charlotte
R.
Stewart
et
vir.,
Contractor. Mr. Farlow. who is con­ Arrive in F lo r id a -
Emil Britt et al. vs. Perry Gibson.
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in EXPERT CAR WASHING and pollsli-
north half of NW14 section
nected with the local agency of the
A card from the G. W. Kennard Certified copy of reply.
leg. Litkiä Garage, phone 114.
good condition. Automotive Shop. ..................-
■ .■ i n
«i -
i
g .
20,
township
39
south,
range
Standard Oil company, is improving family announces its safe arrival at
27tf
H. W. Richards, A. C. Richards.
EXPERT
CAR
REPAIRING
at
rea­
8 west ............................. . . . 2000
the property with a modern bunga­ Jacksonville, Fla., where the mem­ R. L. Sabin, Jr., Incorporate as
B A R B E R
sonable prices. Litbia Garage.
SWEET CIDER- -Made fresh every
Ella H. Bromley et al. to Hor­
low, construction of which started bers of the family will spend the Score Mining company
12-lm o
day, 40 cents gallon, delivered.
O d id ren 's Work A
ace L. Bromley, lots 7 and
this morning under the supervision Winter. They express themselves
Phone 9 -F -ll.
Bullock Mercantile Agency vs.
VOK KALE— REAL ESTATE.
8. block 1, Bryant’s addi­
Specialty
of Contractor Lamb.
as being very favorably impressed Theo. J. Fish. For money.
KING APPLES— Splendid tor cook-
“
Eight-room bouse, with
tion Vo Medford
. • •
with the place as a winter resort.
Earl Moore (as executor) vs. A’us-i
ing;
a
good
size;
75
cents
a
box,'
Safety blades resharpened
two
and
one-half
lots, $1.200. In­
R.
H.
Toft
et
ux.
to
Octavia
B.
George L. Treichler Motor com-
delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll,
tin L. Taylor et al. Affidavit a-nd
¡1 like new. Single bit. 30c
quire 248 Fifth street.
29-tf
Childs, lot 10, block 6, Im­
)>any. Medford, has Just few ip|ghty
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, œ iis order.
I
doz.
Dobule
bit,
60c
doz.
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
—-
1 ¡
good buys in used cars.
32-3 plumbing .fixtures and supplies
First State Bank of Eagle Point I perial addition to Medford.
Mattresses made over, packing and FOR SALE— Furnished or unfur­
Phone 166-J, shop at 248 Fifth Si
nished, 6-room modern bungalow;
Emogene
Charley
to
A.
C.
crating.
Douglass, 254 Fourth
vs. Frederick Pelouze. Writ of a t­
sleeping porch, large basement;
287-tf
Ask W inter Fair Funds—
St. Phone 63-R.
18tf
Spence, land in section 10,
tachment.
large lot; lawn; fruit, berries,
An appropriation for the winter
township 36 south, range I
flowers; garden; all in Al »hape:
Edward G. Potter vs J. T. Davis;
A shland People Gucwta
1NTKRUKBAN AUTOCAR CO.
fair to be held in Ashland was
186
priced right for quick sale. Seq
east
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Reply.
A crowd composed chiefly of high
Effective March U», 1020.
Jack Faho, 66 Pine street.
asked of the county court last week
Jacob
M.
Casebeer
et
ux.
to
Daily (Except Sunday)
Bullock Mercantile Agency vs,
school students gathered at the Wal­
24-lm o*
by a chamber of commerce commit­
W.
A.
Stratton
et
ux
,
land
LV.
MEDFORD
LY. ASHLAND, --------------------1------------------- --------- —
Theo.
J.
Fish.
For
money.
dorf hall last night for a dance given
7:15 a. m.
7:15 a. m. FOR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
tee composed of Glenn Simpson, L.
in D. L. C. 42. township 38
J. E. Miller et al. vs. William L.
in honor of the visiting Ashland peo­
8:00
a.
m.
8:00 a. m.
miles east of ARhlnnd, 3 room
F. Ferguson. John Dill and John H.
south, range 1 east . . . . . . 1000
8:45 a. m.
ple who remained after the game. Greenleaf et ux. Demurrer
8:45 a. m.
house, fair barn, 2.000,000 feet
Fuller. No definite reply to the re­
9:30 a. iu.
9:30 a. m.
Carl Fichtner vs. W. T. Estep et Mary E. Adams et vir, to Clar­
Punch and wafers were served.__
of timber, three-fourths mile Irom
quest has been made. Judge Gard­
10:15 a. ui.
10:16 a in.
ence W. Adams, part D. L.
al. Answer.
•
school, several springs, 12 acres
Grants Pass Courier.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. i b .
ner has been invited to attend the
iu cultivation, 50 acres fenced,
C.
49,
township
38
south,
Jackson County Building and Loan
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noou
good terms at 6 per cent, or will
chamber of commerce forum lunch­
range
2
w
e
s
t
.....................
12:46 p.m.
12:45 p. in.
Woolens for men and women sold Association vs. Wilbur E. Fanshet
trade for A&hlaud property. Sec
eon at the Hotel Ashland tomorrow
James Delaney to A. Hohen-
1 :S0 p iu.
1:30 p. in.
by the yard-—C. Orres.
I7tf et al. Cost bill.
C. B. Lamkin.
8-1 mo
noon as an honor guest.
2:16 p. m.
2:15 p. m.
Jackson County Building and Loan 'I stein, east half lots 12 and
3:00 p. m. FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
3:00 p. m.
13, block 1, Gray's addition
Locals Outclass Grants Pas? -
Association vs. American Securities^
3:45
p. m.
3:45
p.
iu.
You can secure your auto name
room cottage, with roomy base­
10
to M ed ford............
Regarding the Ashland and Grants Co. et al. Cost bill
4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
ment
and outbuildings. Good size
plates at Enders’ Store, the Automo­ Pass football game at the latter city
5:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
Frank C. Bramwelt 'superinten­ Waiter Herndon el u x to Ag­
lot
with
plenty of friut. Wee lo­
tive Shop, Simpson's Hardware Store, Saturday, the Grants Pass Courier
6:00 p. m.
6 :00 p m.
nes Herndon, south 50 feet
cation
with
fine view. Desirable
dent of banks of state of Oregon, vs.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
the Ford Garage. $2 per pair.
29-tf makes the following comment "Too
for
small
family
who want mod­
o f lot 19, H. B. Carter addi­
Ralph G. Jennings. Motion.
Sat
8
:46
p.
m.
.
cniy
8:45 p. m.
erate
priced
home.
Apply to ov. n-
10
9:30 p. m.
much beef proved disastrous to the
9:30 p. m.
Harvey Bishop vs. Eva Bishop. Di- I tion to Ashland ...................
er
on
premises.
795
Penn. A*«.
Baby Mooting—
12:16
Midgt
i0 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only
1 Herbert D. Russell et ux. to W.
Grants Pass football eleven yester­ vorce.
Coiner Harrison.
4-1 mo
V
SUNDAY
ONLY
As part of a follow-up campaign day afternoon when it was defeated
H Smith*,
of NW% lot
A. W. Walker vs. S. H. Short.
LV. .MEDFORD
LY. ASHLAND
lor better babies following the clinic by the husky Ashland aggregation
FOR SA IE.
1, section 23, township 38
Writ of attachment; summons.
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
held here September 15. a weighing by a Cl-0 score. The visitors pound­
south, range 3 w est............ 500
10:00 a. m Brick building and lot— folly occu­
10:00 a. m.
R. W. Clancy vs. T. E. Beaulieu.
and measuring meeting will be held er through the light local line almost Execution
11:00 a. tu. ¡ pied at rental insuring good r e ­
11:00 a m.
Wayland G. Smith et ux. to
12:00
N ood
12:00
Noon
in the .Methodist church parlors Oc­ at will, the players showing splendid ’ Bullock Mercantile Agency vs.»
turns oil investment.
10
, .
May Morris,
Morrls- lots
,ot* in Talent.
Talent
1:00
p. m ¡
1:00
p.
in.
tober 14. Miss Marie Falldine. coun­ training. The local boys fought Sam King et ux.
O. Simpson et ux. to May
2:00 p. m.
2:00 p. iu.
Writ of attach
ty nurse, announced this morning gamely throughouut the game, but
3:00 p. m. 5. acres with six room bouse, large
101
f. Morris, lots in T alent. . . . . .
3:00 p. m.
ment; summons
All mothers, regardless of whether were teo much outclassed to stand
4:00 p. in. j barn. About 12 acres orchard. 2
4:00 p. in.
We" carry several kinds.
Made
'May Morris et vir. to Anna
Sam H. Baker vs R. J. Rowen
5 :00 p. us. j acres alfalfa, good 'garden .»nd
5:00 p. m. •
or not they attended the clinic, are any show."
Simpson et vir., lots 8. 9. 10,
•farm tend.
al. Summons.
6:30
p. m.
6:30 p. mi
w ith
Rubber, Com position oi
invited to attend the meeting;
block B, Talent ..................
1
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Jeau A. Gattis vs. Edwin F. Gat­
Ashland Waiting Bast Side Phar- 18H acres with fine dwelling, barn,
Watch Yeo's window.
•’€ . B, Long to C. B. Stevens,
leath er soles.
’ 99-tf tis. Summons.
packing bouse About 20 acre» in
Something* new in Teo’s window.
macy.
lots 4 and 5. block 4, Patti­
good orchard.
Balance «uitubl«*
Emma
D.
Kitts
et
vir
vs.
White-
JACKSDNVILI.E-MEDFORD
299-tl V egetables Need A tten tion —
son addition to Central
for farm product«.
Skellv-Hunt Mining Co. Summons.'
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Many vegetables during October
Point ..........................................
10
LV. .FS'NV’LF,
I V. MEDFORD
Booze Victim Forfeits Bail—
7:20 a.m . ¡" acres with good fruit, house an<l
require attention for storing and
7:40 a. m.
<|.R.
H.
Toft
et
ux.
to
f*.
A.
Ham-
Prob»«« Court
chicken shed. Sightly location.
Raymond Furry, of Phoenix, was possibly for seed selection, which
8:00 a. m.
9:00
a.
m.
'.
lin
et
ux.,
part
lot
1,
block
8,
Estate Bertie B. Pan key et al
10:00 a. m .f
arrested Saturday night by the local should be done before the heavy
10:30 a. m.
10
Park addition t o l l e d fo rd ..
11:30 a. m. ¡Furniehed aix room dweUtng ou a
12:00 Noon
police ou a charge of having illicit rains come. Some of the imnwvtantl (minors >, Affidavit.
1:00 p. mJ paved etreet. one e f the Einest lo-
t-
^-Jackson
County Bank to Med­
1:30
p.
m.
"moonshine" in his possession. The croDs that <thn»ia k
,
i Estate Kathleen Deane Swinson. f
2:00 p. m.
cations in. the dty.
3:00 p. m.
ihonld be stored ,,,-e Oath o(
dlan
ford National Rank, oue-
police state that Furry was in an onions, squash and potatoes
3:45
p.
m.
!
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4:3.0 p. m.
Thp
eighth Interest In lots 5 and
Estate Annie Cantrall. Receipts.
5:00 p. m. laquire et
"exhilarated" condition. He was re­ dry spell during the P latter part rhe
6:30
p.
m.
of
6, block 19. M ed fo rd .........
7:0» p. m.<
FIRST NAUCMiAL RANK
9:30 p. m.
McMorris M. Dow. Myron G. Mor->
quired to put up a cash bail of $25. September has cured the onions well
'« j 1
Sat. only
» :00 p .m .
•George Roberts et al. to J. W.
7:30
p
m.
WANTED.
The bail was forfeited today before for storage— O. A. C. Experiment doff and Beuj F. Lindas file article»
9:50 p. m. I
Sat. only
10:30 p. m.
Fish et ux., warranty deed
of incorporation as The Dow Associa­
Judge Gowdy. The police depart­ Station.
WE RUN ON SUNDAYS.
WANTED— Young roosters or pul­
to land in Di L. C. 43, town­
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
tion Hospital.
•
ment hints that the way of the trans­
lota. Phone 327-L or Tidings.
ship 38 south, range 1 west
te
Daily and Sunday
32-3
gressor is hard.
Estate
Wilber
L.
Jacks.
Admtt-
Automobil« insurance— Teo,
LV.
MEDFORD
LV.
ROSEBURG;
________
IpZM
ra;
Rosa
Kenney
et
vir.
to
°- ted to probate.
course.
872
Plain sewing.
! ll : 0 0 a .m .
1.00 p. m. WANTED
299-tf
Frank Burch, warranty deed
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests.
Estatd Kaleen Deane Swinson.
29-5*
MEDFORD-GRANTS
PASS
Boulevard.
;
to
lotts 7. 8, 5, 6, block
Daily anil Sunday
P .rof of publication.
.*
22tt To Prevent Peach Blight,__
17,
Jacksonville
io
LV . « T 8 PARR I WANTED— Mending and comfort
LV. MEDFORD
E tate Stoughton P. Jones. Bon«».
“ ......... - 7 /
31-4*
{‘each growers are finding it neces-
10:00 a.m .
making. Phone 311-J.
8:00 a. m.
B stat, Francis George Clausing ' R° y E Co,!l” ,n M
™- A ta
* hief H atcher Takes Vacation—
1:00
p.
m.
et
al.
„„m
ors).
Petition
and
o
X
*
»
«
»
«
■11:00
a.
m.
w. „
sary to 8pray with Bordeaux 404-50
gail R. Sm ith, quit
HELP WANTED.
Wh.le Chief of Police Hatcher is in the summer or early in the fall in
4 :00 p. m. i
1 :00 p. m.
deed* to land in D. L. C. 43,
6:15
p.
m.p
4:30
p.
m
taking a vacation. Patrolman Tom order to prevent the destructive win­
Estate Geraldine Theis«. Petftieo
WANTED— At once, women to cut
township 3*7 south, range 2
Grants Pass Waiting Room— The
,
Robert and Webster Wertz are in ter attack of peach blight. This dis­ and order.
fruit at Bagley Canning Co., Tal­
Bonbonniere. Pho»« t60.
west: / . . . a .............................
10
ent, Ore.: transportation
free.
charge of the police department. Pa­ ease is responsible for more peach
Estate John W. Davidson. Partial
Office and Waiting Room: No. 6
Jackson
county
to
Rosa
Ken­
Phone
364-J-l
30-tf
trolman Robert is taking Chief
report and petition; order.
S. Front St... Nash Hotel Buildiftg,'
orchard destruction in Oregon than
ney, quit claim deed to
Hatcher s place on the day shift and any other single cause, but it cau
Estate George H. Patrick. Admit» •
lots 6, 6, V, 8. block 17,
Wertz has the night shift.
ted to probate.
C. B. L A M K I N
easily be cpntrolled by Bordeaux
Jacksonville ............................. 102»
Estate
J.
H
Thorndike.
Vouch­
applied at the right time, providing
W illiahi L. Cleveland et ux, to
Charles S. Wilson— Decorating, every twig and bud are covered. The ers.
R. L. Chaney et ux., deed to
Estate Jennie Frey, Third report;
hardwood finishing and graning. same spray should be used for cank­
BARGAINS (N
After you’ve had an automobile
part lot 1 3 , Hargadine addi­
Satisfaction guaranteed. P. O. Box ered pear trees.— o. A. C. Experi­ vouchers.
R e a l E s t a te
accident
and somebody’s property
10
tion to Ashland \ ..................
244.
Estate William L. Childers, Pe-
ment Station.
has been damaged, it is certainly
Frank Culy et el. to D. L.
tition and order.
P
rice
$350.00
a
great satisfaction to realize that
Minkler, warranty deed to
Old Schoolm ate» Meet-—
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Estate J. M. Kiigour. Inventory
the
damage is already paid for—
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t
y
and
Ranch
Properttea
900
land
Ashland . ..............
Merton Vanpelt, of Sterling. Colo.. ' Made in A sh la n T “ 2 4 ^ 0 « ^
and appraisement.
U
ouhos to Went.
that
the reasonable premium
Anton Sm ith et ux. to’ George
is visiitng at the home of Webster ;
. ,
*
Estate Margaret Lindsay
Propf
which you paid on your Travelers’
M. Denham, warranty deed
P ric e $560.00
Wertz on Gresham street. Mr. Van-
* 100 of publiciklton.
Automobile Policy has saved you
to
lot 8, Amy's Cottage
CITIZENS* BASH BUILDING
pelt and Mr. Wertz are old school­ Em brokiery Club M e e t« __
the
worry of having a large bill
addition to Central Point. .
mates of north Missouri of thirty-
The Friday Afternoon Embroid­
Real Estate TnunMen
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hanging over you at a time when
CARS SOLD
five years ago and this is the first ery club met last Friday afternoon, Ralph G. Jhnnings to The P m
you have plenty of other uses for
time they have met since they left with Mrs. Roy Hale, on Fifth street.
ton Ranch Co., SW% sec- J
your money
w ith sm a ll cash p a y ­
that section when they were boys The afternoon wa3 spent in pleasant
tion 10, township 39 osuth,
After your first accident you
m e n t a n d m o n th ly
together. Mr. Vanpelt arrived in the | conversation and needlework after
range 3 west ....................... >. lo o
will
never drive without this in-
in
sta
lm
e
n
ts.
auto camp grounds Saturday eve- which refreshments were served, Edward W. Carlton to Helen
suranee.
ning, and on learning of his former Those present besides the hostess
J. Carlton et al., part 1». I.
w ill <lo your p low in g righ t eow
friend's residence here, he immedi- »ere Mesdames Guy Jacobs. Mark
Get it now. Then you wou't
C. 43. township 37 south,
r
CHOCOLATE
in y o u r hard, stk fcy anil.
ately located Mr. Wertz and they are Smith. G. H. Hedberg. O. W. Long
have
to lose to learn its value.
range 2 w e s t ...........................- io
VANILLA
living over the old times together. J- C. Poor, Frank Nelson C A Cot- Myra E. Wade et vir. to Ida
B^iCgai» in n sed se w in g ruaihiac:
STRAWBERRY
Mr. Vanpelt is looking for a small h er. Dyrud. Love and B Koontz
dish
a eeiv rartoiHf -of W hite aew-
A. Badger, lot in Talent. . . .
J65
MAPLE NUT
fruit ranch.
I
ih g lnaykiifcr* .teat l e , a t
C. A. Knight et ux to Roland
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Let us give that old suit a going
A. Hubbard, lot 6, block 1. Y
M ain a t R iv ersid e St.
Paulserud’s suits can’t be beat for over. You’ll be surprised. Paulse-
Humphrey-Andrews addition ”
«11
St.
prlce, style and quality.
2 lt( 'tu d ’s.
2 1 « , to Medford ........................... J ” ’ 10
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Ashland News in Paragraphs
toasted
O seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor
W. A. SHELL
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
I
Used Car
Bargains
One Stoddard Roadster
Price $150.00
One Reo Tonring
Price $200.00
One Ford Bug
Already Paid For
Price $300.00
One Maxwell Touring
One Oakland Six Touring
/•
The HeUer Tractor
and P.&O. Disc Plow
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
! w P«Ts Cprwer ,
Medford, Oregon
Ashland Creamery
Billings Agency
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