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ASHLAND D à UA TtDÍÑGfl
MoncUy, October 24, IDS!
House Destroyed by F ire-*
Celebrate« Eighty.seventh Birth
th e game ended 49 to 6 In favor of H. Pracht; Phoenix, Mrs. William Wolfram- Summons.
Shaw, land in section 8, town*
F ire w hich b ro k e o u t th is m o rn in g A n n iv e rsa ry . —
, A sh lan d .
T h e second te a m lin e u p C a rle ss;
Ja c k so n v ille ,
Mrs. G. A J
E.
S. S tu ltz
vs. Jo c k so n v ille
ship 37 south, range 2 west. 10
a t 3 :3 0 o ’clock d e stro y e d th e v a c a n t
Mrs. C. T. P a y n e , 508 N o rth M ain w as:
v G m a ru
K. G.
G. School
rd n n e e r; r; u E a a g g ie le r P o o in in t , t, M
M rs.
rs. R.
School D D istric
is tric t t N No. 1. P le a in a b a te - H. D. t o w a r d e t al. to S te lla J.
o n e -sto ry fra m e b u ild in g ow ned by s tr e e t, w as p le a sa n tly s u rp ris e d by a f R ig h t end, C h e ste r
W oods; rig h t B row n; R ogue R iver, M rs. E a r h a r t, m e n t; d e m u rre r.
Bnsineai Visitor—
M errick , lo t on E a s t M ain
M ertz; r ig h t g u a r d .; M r. B row n, p rin c ip a l of R ogue R iv e r
B ullock M e rc a n tile
C om pany vs
E u s te R e n sh a w , of M edford, w as D. S. P ow eil o n O ak s tr e e t, n e a r th e la rg e p a rty of frie n d s w ho d escen d ed ta c k le , W eb
s tre e t. M edford .........................
10
R ay
B o w ers; le ft h ig h
school;
L a k e C reek,
M rs.j L illy D avis. P ro o f of p u b lic a tio n ,
In th e city y e s te rd a y c o n fe rrin g w ith lu m b e r y a rd . T h e .fla m e s h ad g a in e d ' on th e P a y n e hom e la s t F rid a y w ith D icks; c e n te r,
G eorge L a u n sp a c h e t ux. to E.
J a c k s o n v ille School. D istric t No 1
C. B. L a m k in r e g a rd in g th e sa le of c o n sid e ra b le h ead w ay b e fo re th e fire a la rg e cak e s u p p le m e n ta ry in cid en - g u a rd , P a u l C u lb e rso n ; le ft ta c k le , “ H a rry Y oung; T ab le R ock, Mrs. Me-
E. L o rto n , 1.97 a c re s in sec­
tru c k w as a b le to rea c h th e scene, it ta i fo r th e o b se rv a n c e of M rs. ¡ E lm e r C a rlto n ;
le ft en d , K n o p p ; B ld d i*
I V3. E. S. S tu ltz e t al. N otice.
ra n c h p ro p e rty .
,
tio n s 4 a n d 5, to w n sh ip 37
w as s ta te d a t th e fire d e p a rtm e n t. P a y n e ’s e ig h ty -se v e n th b ir th a n n i- j q u a rte rb a c k , R ay R u g e r, c a p ta in ;
A m e e tin g w ill be held in th e R u c h '
_______ .
10
s o u th , ra n g e 2 w e s t...............
M rs. P a y n e is one o f th e : fu llb a ck , E v a n s ; le ft h a lfb a c k , H ow - school h o u se on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , a t ,
Probate Court
D o n 't m iss th e d ra m a tic e n te r ta in ­ T h e house, w hich w as u n fu rn is h e d v e rsa ry .
P a u l E. P e a rc e e t al. to Gold
E s ta te J a n e
C a rro ll. P e titio n ;
m e n t by Dr. M a ttie B. Shaw F rid a y , a n d covered by a sm all a m o u n t of b e st-k n o w n p io n ee rs of s o u th e rn J a r d H o b d r o n ;' rig h t h a lfb a c k , Mel- w hich tim e th e R u ch a n d A p p le g a te :
Coin Q u a rtz a n d P la c e r A sso­
been
a n A sh la n d son.
b ra n c h e s w ill o rg an iz e fo r w ork. A : o r d er
O cto b er 28, a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h in su ra n c e only, is a co m p le te loss. It O regon, h a v in g
c ia tio n , q u a rtz c la im s in sec­
th e
p a st six ty -sev en
W ill Met M edford
m e e tin g _ is _________
sch ed u led
fo r C e n tra l
_______
fo r th e b e n e fit of th e co m m u n ity is n o t k n o w n w h e th e r o r not-1 Mr. re s id e n t fo r
tio n 9, to w n sh ip 3 8 s o u th ,
P
ow
ell
will
re
b
u
ild
.
B
efore
th
e
fire
y
e
a
rs.
M
rs.
G
eorge
O
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,
d
a
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on
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ev
en
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g
,
O
ctober
clu b house.
ra n g e 3 w est ........................... ..
10
Real
E
state
Transfers
Mr. P ow ell had
p lan n e d im p ro v e ­ te r Of Mrs. P ay n e, m o to re d fro m a r e lo o k in g fo rw a rd to w h a t is pre- 27 a n d Gold H ill w ill be visited Ire n e M ontelius e t ’ vir. to A. C
T. E. N ichols e t tA. to R u d o lp h
m e n ts fo r th e p ro p e rty .
F ire m e n P h o en ix to be p re s e n t a t th e p a rty , d ieted to be “ th e g a m e ” of th e sea-1 w ith in th e n ex t few days
M issionary V isits—
A. W eid m an , p a rt D. L. C.
Spence, »4. in te re s t in land In
s ta te th a t th e blaze “ p ro b ab ly w as
son w hen th e A sh la n d a n d M edford
Miss D aw son, field s e c re ta ry of
\ ■ Y » Z
46, to w n sh ip 36 s o u th , ra n g e
section 10, to w n sh ip 36 s o u th ,
.
.
•
cau seo by hoboes,
D re ssm a k in g
by
S m ith -H u g h e s h u sk ie s c ra s h on th e M edford field
th e w om en s b o ard of m issions. New
1 w est ..........................................
i
ra n g e 1 e a s t ..............................$ in
COURT NEWS
g ra d u a te . P h o n e 9-F-2
45-6* th is co m in g S a tu rd a y . U nless R ose­
Y ork city , passed th ro u g h A shland
A. C. Spence e t ux. to E. S. T a l­
b u rg , w hich h a s a fo o tb a ll te a m th is
E p ecial b re a k fa s t, 60 c e n ts, from
on tra in No. 13 th is m o rn in g . M es­
b o tt, lan d in sectio n 10, tw n -
T he c o n su m p tio n of w a te r by ra il-
T he re g u la r m ee tin g of th e L a - ' y e a r fo r th e f ir s t tim e in th e sc h o o l’s
Circuit Court
6
to
9.
H
otel
A
sh
la
n
d
G
rill.
4
5
-tf
d am es L a m k in . K o e h le r a n d S ilsby
sh
ip
36
s
o
u
th
,
ra
n
g
e
1
e
a
s
t.
10
ro
ad
s in th is c o u n try has In creased
d ie s ’ A rt clu b will be h e ld th is e v e - . h isto ry , a p p e a rs as a “ d a rk h o r s e ”
J a c k s o n C o u n ty B ank ys A nna B.
m et h e r a t th e dep o t w ith som e A sh­
W
ilson
McGee
to
D.
T.
Irw
in
e
t
u n til it is now a b o u t 90 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,-
Dr. M attie B. S haw w ill re n d e r th e n in g in C h a u ta u q u a 'P io n e e r h a ll, th e c h a m p io n sh ip fo r s o u th e rn O re- W e b ste r e t al. E xecu tio n .
land roses and g rap es.
ux., p a r t block 62, Ja c k so n -
000
g a llo n s a n n u a lly , an d on m any
H
ostesses.
Miss
B
lanch
H
icks,
M
rs.
gon
will
be
decided
b
etw
een
A
sh
lan
d
E lsie C. Clay vs. W. S. Clay. Af­
d ra m a , “ Miss G lbhie G a u lt,” fo r th e
v*Be
...............
...............................
800
sy
ste
m
s a s e p a ra te o rg a n iz a tio n to
M cNai?. a n d M edford.
T h e M edford tea m fid a v it; d e fa u lt; fin d in g s a n d con­
b e n e fit of th e co m m u n ity club house C liff J e n k in s an d M rs. H al
F o r p lo ttin g , see O rres.
17tf
E
liz
a
b
e
th
R
e
u
te
r
to
V
ictor
D.
i
o
p
e
ra
te
th e w a te r supply is re q u ire d .
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d e fe a te d th e
K la m a th
F a lls te a m clu sio n s a n d decree.
F rid a y ev en in g , O cto b er 28, a t th e
T ry R o se s’ special ice cre a m .
la st S a tu rd a y by a sc o re of 1 9 'to 9.
B ullock M e rc a n tile C om pany vs.
F a ll F a sh io n show by th e P a re n t- M ethodist churqji. Com e a n d h e a r It.
J. W . K n ig h t e t ux. E x ecu tio n .
4 5 -tf It is said t h a t th e K la m a th F a lls lin e
T e a c h e rs'
a sso c ia tio n
sow ing and
J . E. M iner e t al. vs. W illiam L.
by ‘ he ab-
Special breakfast, GOs. from 6 to a ........ .. Sc h < « , L r ~
m illin e ry
classes.
P io n e e r
h all,
G
re
e n le a f e t ux.
M otion to s tr ik e
.m o p e n i
e ° " ’ <’ bO” ' ' Clt' b , , , , w ‘ -
H otel A sh lan d G rill.
2 7 - « • A school o i a v ia tio n
W ed n esd ay , O ctober 26. A ftern o o n 9
out.
an d evening. A dm ission 10 cents.
a b o u t N ovem ber 15.
T h e g ro u n d -
V
'
S ta te of O regon vs. F ra n k A. M ul­
Dinne.* Party—
43-4
w ork, su ch a s th e th e o ry of flig h t, V. M. C. A. BOYS END
ligan.
In d ic tm e n t.
A p le a sa n t d in n e r p a rty w as given
m o to r w ork an d a ir p la n e assem b ly ,
J
a
c
k
s
o
n C ou n ty B ank vs. A nna B.
K itch en S h o w e r—
last e v en in g by Miss G eòrgie C offee
CONFERENCE; BANQUET
will be done th is w in te r, a n d in th e ,
W e b ste r e t al. E xecu tio n .
n d s. T hose
Mrs. F re d W ilson e n te rta in e d a a t h e r hom e to se v era l frie ___________
sp rin g th e fly in g field w ill open. O n e '
W. A. Cook vs. C. L. D u sen b erry .
n u m b e r of frie n d s of Miss R ose P a t- e n Joylng th e ev en t w ere: Mr. and
I C o n tin u ed from P a g e 1 i
a irp la n e will be on hand! a t th e C lass
r
it of a tta c h m e n t a n d sum m ons.
Mrs.
J.
R.
E
d
w
a
rd
s.
Mr. a n d M rs.
te rso n w ith a k itc h e n sh o w e r S a tu r ­
su
p
p
lie
d
by
L.
F.
L
in
to
tt,
of
R
o
se­
A
g
a
ra
g
e
,
w
h
e
re
in
s
tru
c
tio
n
w
ill
be
M
ild red W o lfram
vs. F ra n k M.
day ev en in g . It was a very p le a sa n t C larence L a n e and M essrs. F loyd
given.
T he in s tr u c to r s w ill be b u rg . w ho d e p o rte d h im se lf in bu-
a ffa ir. M rs. P a tte rs o n is th e h o n o r : P lace a n ‘l R ert R - G re e r
T im » L A T E T o C L A SSIFY .
_________„
L ie u t. A r th u r
B.
M ackenzie a n d «olic ra im e n t c h a ra c te r is tic of “ O le.”
g u e st of n u m e ro u s social ev en ts
L ie u t. W illiam A. B a k e r, b o th f o r - j ^ n E d i t i o n to e x te m p o ra n e o u s fun
FO R SA L E — P ian o , 875.
since th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f h e r en-
W hen b e tte r ta m a le s a re served,
A ddress
m er a rm y flie rs a n d b o th re s e rv e m a k in g , “ O le" fav o re d th e d in e rs
R o u te 1, Box 83.
45-6* i
g a g e m e n t.
R ose Bros, w ill se rv e th em .
4 5 -tf
fliers. In th e s p rin g th re e o r fo u r w ith se v e ra l rea d in g s.
T he p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r on th e p ro ­ W AN T lady as c o m p an io n an d h o u se ­
p lan e s w ill be a t th e field fo r th e
F re sh sw eet c id e r a t R ose B ros.
k e e p e r for e ld ir ly ladv.
In q u ire
W e fu rn is h s a la d s a n d croo.uettes,
s tu d e n ts . T h e class w ill com m ence g ra m w as D r. C arl G. D oney, p re s i­
M rs. H a ttie L ynch, 364 V ista.
a n y k in d , fo r
p riv a te
p a rtie s on
3 7 -tf
d e n t o f th e W illa m e tte u n iv e rs ity ,
w ork a b o u t N o v em b er 15.
4 5-3
tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs ’ n otice. N elda
w ho delivered» an a d d re s s on • “ T he
Cafe
38-6t
T he d ra m a tic e n te r ta in m e n t by
FO R S A L E — T w en ty a c re s of tim ­
_____
Dr. D oney,
M e rc h a n ts ’ noon lu n ch , 60 cen
ts.'. P ric e of F r ie n d s h ip .”
ber. o n e -e ig h th m ile so u th of A sh ­
Dr. M attie B. Slmw in th e M ethodist
H otel A shland G rill.
4 5 -tf ! B lu s tr a tin g h is speech w ith in c id e n ts
lan
d . In q u ire 129 F if th s tre e t.
P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its a re rea so n a b le . c h u rc h on th e e v e n in g of O cto b er 28
ta k e n fro m his ow n life, h eld th e
45-6*
36-tf will be e n te r ta in in g an d in stru c tiv e .
F o r h ig h g ra d e ta iln rln - fo r m en c lo se a tte n tio n of his h e a re rs. O th e r FO R R E N T — R esid en ce, six room s,
D on’t fail to e lia r it.
"»nd w om en— C. O rres
s p e a k e rs on th e p ro g ra m w ere: J o h n |
la rg e b a th an d p a n try , c o rn e r Oak
V isitor) Front S eattle—•
G alley , “ A sh la n d H ig h ” ; C h a rle s H.
a n d B- n e a r A rm ory. Call 136 B
Mr. a n d Mrs. Clay M yers, o f »Seat­ Leavei for C alifornia—•
s tre e t.
45
H
ollow
ell,
G
ra
n
ts
P
ass,
“
F
o
o
tb
a
ll”
;
I
tle. W ash., a re sp e n d in g a few t»iys
Mrs. G eorge
D odson,
who had ASHLAND W INS GRID
.
H a ro ,d
H o o k er.
M edford, “ B a se -¡F O R SA LE ■W indfall ap p les, New-
v isitin g re la tiv e s
and
frie n d s en been sp e n d in g th e p ast w eek vislt-
BATTLE BY 4 9-6 SCORE j b a l l ” ; Ca rl W eav er. C e n tra l P o i n t ,1 tow n an d
S p itz e n b e rg s, 50 ceiFs
ro u te to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia . T hey lng a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts , Mr
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“ L iving a L ife ” ;
M onroe
H ilto n i
p er sack in th e o rc h a rd , or 50
a r e fo rm e r w ell-know n A sh lan d peo- and M rs- 0- B T u rn e r, 256 Sixth
c e n ts box d e liv e re d . A. H. D aven-
f,'°™
; R o s e b u rg , “ T he O o d fc re n c e ” ; a n d
h ill, ph o n e 11F-5.
55-4»
pie, Mr. M yers hav in g ow ned a l a r g e 1 s t,'eet. left y e s te rd a y m o rn in g for
a
n
te
b
ecau
se
of
a
b
at)
s
h
o
u
ld
e
r.
H
ick
m
an
.
M
usic
w
as
su
p
p
lie
d
h a rd w a re s to re here.
h er hom e a t E dgw ood, C alif.
fo r im m e d ia te
sale,
R aym ond R u g e r ta k in g his p lace and*» ,)y C arl D oveland a n d W a lte r R u g e r. S A C R IF IC E
la rg e tw o -sto ry $3,500 resid e n ce ;
A llen A u try a c tin g as c a p ta in . T h e i
,
o n e -sto ry $ 1 ,0 0 0 ; big resid en ce
O u r c lo th es a re c o m fo rta b le be-
S tyle and q u a lity a re com bined In
We have pm chased the
firs
t
tea
m
lin
eu
p
w
as
a
s
follow
s:
RED
CROSS
ROLL
n e a r; b o th fo r only $ 3 ,000; tw o-
ca u se th e y fit.
P a u lse ru d .
3 6 -tf F a u ls e r u d ’s su its.
36-tf
sto ry fo u r-ro o m
b rick
b u sin ess
R ig h t end, E llon R a m sey ; r ig h t?
CALL WILL START
b u ild in g , $ 4 ,0 0 0 ; will a ll pay 12
NOVEMBER 11
W an ted , a t once, w om en to cu t
W e se rv e th e b e st of coffee a t a l ’ ta c k le , A llen A u try ; rig h t g u a rd . M e-!
per c e n t gross r e n ta l; all well lo­
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38-6t W illia m s; c e n te r. D ale Y oung; le ft;
f ru it a t B agley C a n n in g com pany. tim es. N elda Cafe.
ca te d . Com e to .799 Beach s tr e e t,
g u a rd , H a rry H ill; r ig h t ta c k le , T ay -!
T he w ork of o rg a n iz a tio n of th e
T a le n t,
Or.
T ra n s p o rta tio n
free.
noons. '
45-2*
Phone 3 6 4 -J -l.
44-tf Church C onference—•
lo r; le ft en d , A llen B ro w e r; q u a r - ’ c o u n ty fo r th e fifth a n n u a l tn em b er-
and e\eiy cut < f me.il we sell will he from
F O R SA L E — C heap, tw od ra g saw s,
T h e re will be a Presbyterian con­ te rb a c k , R ay R u g e r; fu llb a c k , E a rl ; sh ip ro ll call o f th é A m erican Red
one m otorcycle, one s p ra y e r o u tfit,
I’Ll ML REEL—Tci.d-r. .Juicv and Delirious
rig h t
h a lfb a c k ,
C h a r l i e I Cross November 11 1 and
feren ce of th e c h u rc h e s of th e valley S n y d e r;
Monte B rigg) A rrives—
one irrig a tio n pum p, one % -bed
and 25
25 has
has been
s p rin g s in fra m e, one box m at-
M onte lirigg9, of San F ran cisco , a t th e M edford ch u rc h O ctober 26, R u sh ; le ft h a lfb a c k , A lb e rt G u t h - ! g o in g on fo r th e p iW Of
w
WHOLESALE AND BETA IL
it „¿wo. l*<“'»er stovq^. 72 feet
has a rriv e d in A sh lan d to jo in his b e g ln n ,n g a * 2 :3 0
o ’clock in th e rie ; c a p ta in , H eer.
T h e v a rio u s b ^^/iches h a v e been vis
% -in c h ste e l cab.
100 g rain
w ife, who h a s been visitin g frie n d s a fte rn o o n w ith a w o m e n ’s m ission-
Ite d
¡.«ey, in tu r n , h a v e selected
sa ck s a n d som e 5 -gallon a n d 1-
a n d re la tiv e s h ere a n d a t G ra n ts P a ss a ry c o n fe re n ce led by Mrs. C. W.
■t.lose w ho w ill h av e c h a rg e of th e
gallo n oil can s, a ll in g o o d c o n d i­
W illiam s, s e c re ta ry o f th e n o rth P a ­ to 6 in th e la st h a lf.
T h e G r a n ts ’ c a m p a ig n in th e ir ow n co m m u n ities.
Phone 188
395 East Mail»
tio n a n d priced to se ll; w ill ta k e
fo r th e p a st m onth.
cash,
te
rm
s
o
r
tr
a
d
e
for
wood.
A.
cific d is tric t. At 4 o ’clock a g e n e ra l P ass tea m failed to sc o re n tftll t h e i
T h e fo llow ing is a list of b ra n c h e s
G. A dam s, phone 4 60.
45-1
O rd e rs tak e n
for fre sh o y sters. co n fe re n ce w ith Rev. A m os, of P o r t­ last few m in u te s of th e g am e, w hen v is ite d , w ith th e n a m e s o f th o se in
of San a to u ch d o w n w as sa b re d . T h e v is it­ c h a rg e of th e ro ll c a ll: A sh la n d , M rs
N eld a Cafe.
38-6t lan d , a n ti W. T. Jo h n so n ,
F ra n cisc o , w ill be follow ed by a sup- in g team fa lle d ^ to kick a goal a n d E . P ell, M rs. C. P ie rc e a n d M rs. A.
per a t 6 o ’clock a n d a g e n e ra l m eet-
Have a f it— C. O rres.
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ing in th e evening., All who can a re
THE ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY OF ASHLAND, OREGON H j
C liff P a y n e m ak es m edicine c a s e s .; a sk ed to sen d w ord to J. M. R oss or
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to th e m anse.
BEEN APPOINTED
Returns From New York—
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The
Southern
Pacific
company
will
receive
appli­
Mrs. H. S. S a n fo rd h a s re tu rn e d
H otel A shland G rill c a te rs to hom e
cations for employment in all branches of the' railroad
r e la - ¡ f folks
o lk s as w ell as
from an e e.vieiiueu
x te n d e d visit w itn
ith rela-1
co m m ercial and.
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tiv es in New York city a n d o th e r to u ris t b u sin ess.
service from persons willing to engage in railroad work.
e a s te rn points.
On h e r way e a st 1
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All applications should be in writing, stating the
Mrs. S a n fo rd sp e n t a p le a s a n t day
T h e best c h o c o la te c re a m s
(n be
name, age, and residence of applicant, present occupa­
in G alesville, W is., w ith M rs. B a y : p u rc h a se d a t R o se Bros.
45-ef
tion, previous railroad experience, if any, the character
L. S herw in P a rry .
M rs. P a rry is
of the railroad work in which applicant desires to en­
bu ild in g a hom e in G alesville a n d R e tu rn F ro m D u n sm u i
expects to m ak e th a t p lace h e r hom e
Mrs. F ra n k H a n n a Z a s re tu rn e d
gage, and the address at which applicant can he reached
fo r th e p rese n t.
from D u n sm u ir, w h e n / s h e h ad been
by letter or telephone or telegram.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Have You Noticed....
That our shop is always busy?
'There’s a Reason”
^ A U T O M O T IV E S H O P
100 M ain St.
P h o n e 44
East Side Meat Market
f
KIRBY & ELLIOTT
,/ Railroad Employment
/
Exclusive Agents for
r
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• v isitin g frie n d s f o / th e p a st week
W an ted , a t once, w om en to e u t
fru it a t B agley C a n n in g com pany,
N O T IC E
T a le n t,
Or.
T r a n s p o rta tio n
free.
P h o n e 3 6 4 -J -l.
ksecute p e rso n s found
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p o n any lan d s ow ned o r
II. It. A dam s, th e C lum ber, .-.-ils
by m e o r sh o o tin g from ro ad
u lu m b ln g
fix tu re s
and
supplies,
sa m L No ex ception m ad e for
. ’h one 16C-J, shop a t 248 F ifth Si ¡parties * h o c a n n o t rea d o r w rite.
2 8 7 -if
15-1*
M ARK T R U E .
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Gloriai
I Swanson
LEAVING
TONIGHT
-in—
The Leading man is
MILTON SILLS
Applications should he marked “ Personal” and
addressed to any one of the following:
E. L. KING, Supt. Portland Division
Union Terminal, Portland, Oregon.
J. W. FITZGERALD, Supt. Shasta Division,
Dunsmuir, Calif.
T. AHERN, Supt. Sacramento Division,
Sacramento, Calif.
W. L. HACK, Supt. Salt Lake Division,
Ogden, Utah.
G. E. GAYLORD, Supt. Stockton Division,
Stockton, Calif.
T. F. ROWLANDS, Supt. Western Division,
Oakland Pier, Calif.
F.‘M. WORTHINGTON, Supt. Coast Division,
3rd and Townsend Sts., San Francisco, Calif
C. F. DONNATIN, Supt. San Joaquin Division,
Bakersfield, Calif.
AA. H. WHALEN, Supt. Los Angeles Division,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Wm. WILSON, Supt. Tucson Division,
Tucson, Ariz.
.1. II. DA ER, General Manager,
65 Market St., San Francisco.
F. L. BURCKHALTER, A ss’t. Gen’l. Manager,
65 Market St., San Francisco.
T. H. AA ILLTAMS, Ass’t. Gen’l. Manager,
Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
All applications will he considered as strictly con­
A powerful, gripping, hu­
man picture, lavishly pro­
duced.
Also
A TORCHY COMEDY—“ TORCHY’S BIG LEAD
STARTS TUESDAY
Hi
rn
AT
THE
FOR ASHLAND AND VICINITY
*
The BEAVER HILL COAL MINE 1ms recently been equipped with a
Medorn Cleaning Plant and the product turned out
at present is far better
than ever in the history of the mine.
Per Ton Delivered
Beaver Hill
, Coal - - $14-50
Beaver Hill Nut or Range
Coal
-
-
-
13.50
a
This is an OREGON COAL MTNE developing an OREGON PAA’ROLL
and giving the people of Western Oregon a GOOD FUEL at LESS COST than
FOREIGN COAL.
Telephone your orders NOAV to
fidential.
> >
SPENCER
Beaver Hill Coa
C O NSO LE
This advertisement is made because of a threatened
strike by certain employes of the Southern Pacific com­
pany.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
By J. H. DYER,
General Manager.
Ashland Lumber Co.
Telephone 20
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