Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Jo h n K e lln e r to J. L. W est et iix.
fre ig h t a n d p a sse n g e r a g e n t. A g en t m ltte d to p ro b» te.
¡L o t 8, block D, B o u lev ard P a r k a d d i-|
H o r n b r o o k V isito r —
G. N. K ra m e r says th e tr a in c a rrie d
C o t H . H . S a rg e n t e s ta te . B ond, tio n to A sh lan d .
m " s " l a n
S c o tt w as in A sh la n d th e g r e a te s t a g g re g a tio n of b lue- O ath.
a . . ' ■ G uy C « .C o r l i s s e t u : F l o u n c e
by th e y a rd — C. O rres.
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B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
O ne c e n t th e wo rd each tim e.
WAN » ED.
W a n te d , a t once, w om en to c u t
PHYSICIANS.
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f r u it a t B agley C a n n in g com pany,
W A N T E D — Boa refers. S tric tly hom e
cooking. R e a so n a b le prices. 7 43 DR ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra c tic e
T a le n t,
Or.
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
free. th e E lk s ’ H a llo w e ’en d an ce a n d to of th e a n im a l w o rld th a t e v e r passed
T t l o f p u b lic a tio n .
R- L. C haney e t ux to G e ra ld E
lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose and
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 391-R .
52-6
P h o n e 3C 4-J-1.
4 4 -tf c e le b ra te th e a p p e a ra n c e of b a b y ’s th ro u g h A sh lan d . ; T hey w e re a ll
Real Estate Transfers
G u n te r e t ux lot In H a rg a d m e t r a c t . ____________________________
th ro a t. O ffice-hour», 10 to 12 a n d
second to o th , s ta y in g a few d ays to prize w in n e rs a t o th e r fa ir s a n d ex-',
JohQ Q M(jRae
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C Owen
W A N T E D — A baby w a lk e r,
2 to 6. S w ed en b u rg B ldg., A»h-
Phone
land, Ore.
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51-3
County E xh ib its at P ortland—
visit frie n d s a n d see th e s ig h ts in positio n s, w ith re c o rd s a n d p e d ig re es T ho m p so n e t UX, lo ts 1?, 18, block E.
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BATMENS—"physician
and
u n su rp a sse d . A sin g le b u ll w as s a i d : o , R a ilro a d a d d itio n ,to A sh lan d , $^. 4, block N, R a ilro a d ^ ad dition to i D R ESSM A K IN G — M rs.
A sh la n d a n d J a c k s o n co u n ty w ill th e city
Jean
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A sh lan d , $10.
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
be w ell re p re s e n te d a t th e P acific
to be v a lu e d a t $ 5 0 ,000 a u d w eighed
51-6*
G e ttis, 63 G re sh am St.
M cRae, lo ts 17 a n d 18. block O, R a il­
R ic h a rd Besw ick e t ux to G e o r g e ______
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
I n te r n a tio n a l L iv esto ck ex p o sitio n a t
F re s h sw e e t c id e r a t R ose B ros.
m o re th a n a to n . A t th e o th e r ex- ro ad a d d itio n to A sh la n d , $2.
F . C la u sin g e t ux, land in d. 1. c. 41, W A N TED — W a sh in g to do a t hom e
su p p lied .
O culist a n d a u ris t for
3 7 -tf tre m e w as a c a r of S h e tla n d ponies, W. I. C offm an to C. C. C la rk , th e tw p. 38 s ., R. i w., $rsoo.
P o r tla n d n ex t w eek, a s C. C. C ate,
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. i 1. and H.
43-5*
M rs. R ing. 207 V ista.
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one of „ w h ic h tip p e d th e scales a t “ E a rly S u n ris e ” m in in g c la im , $1.
c o u n ty a g e n t, w ill be c h ie f c le rk of
Bldg., M edford, Ore. P h o n e 567.
R ic h a rd B esw ick e t ux to L ouise
FOR RENT.
th e ex p o sitio n , h a v in g been p ro m o t­ C ivil W a r V e te ra n LU—
, fo rty pounds.
DR.
LINCOLN
KA LLO N — X -ray
C lau sin g , 13.5 a c re s in d. 1. c. 45.
C h a rle s G an iere, a C ivil W a r v e t­
e d to th is im p o rta n t p o sitio n from
FO R R E N T — R a n c h , 70 a c re s, h ouse
d ia g n o sis;
A sh lan d
L a b o ra to ry ,
tw p. 37 S.. R. 2 W ., $1000.
one
I
C liff P a y n e m ak e s s h a v in g sta n d s.
c le rk in th e S h o rth o rn d iv isio n of e ra n in his e ig h ty -six th y e a r, is very
D r J a r v is ’ S a n ita riu m ; h o u rs, 1
and b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u se, etc., 22
S h e riff vs. T h o m a s M orrow , lot In
devent
to 5 p.m .
P h o n e A shland 126.
a c re s a lfa lfa , b a la n c e g ra in a n d
G allo w ay ’s a d d itio n
to
M edford,
th e ex p o sitio n , la s t y e a r.
M r. C ate low a t h is h o m e on W im e r s tre e t.
M edford
L a b o ra to rie s ,
S acred
p a s tu re lan d . P le n ty of w ood on
$3644.39.
is now e n g ro s s e d -in th e se le c tio n of
M ovta to Town—
H e a rt H o sp ita l; h o u rs, 8 a.m . to
place.
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W a lte r R iggs, w ho has been w o rk ­
F o r h ig h g ra d e ta ilo rin g fo r m en
th ir ty c le rk s , tw e n ty a s s is ta n t c le rk s
12m .; e v e n in g s by a p p o in tm e n t.
M ason & M anning, T a le n t; O re.
A ssn. to F ir s t M eth o d ist E p isco p a li
ing
on th e h ig h w ay , has m oved to c h u u rc
iv h u , iwv
~ block 2, B u ngalow ad-
a n d six ty ru n n e rs fo r th e v a rio u s dl- a nd w om en -C. O rres.
5 1 tf
P h o n e M edford 714.
R esidence
lo t 9,
phone, M edford 6 L
2 7 -lm o
tow n w ith his w ife fo r th e w in te r. ; ¿ ¡tio n to M edford, $10.
v isio n s of th e ex p o sitio n .
H e w ill
FO R R E N T — Tw o o r th re e u n f u r - ,
He is now h e lp in g b u ild th e new
S idney E. C a r te r to A rte s ia C. i
leav e fo r P o rtla n d on F rid a y even- C o n fin ed by Illn e ss —
C H IR O PR A C T O R S.
n ish e d room s on E a s t M ain s tre e t,
O w en, lot 3, E % of lot 4, block N, i
in g so as to be on th e g ro u n d e a rly , ; Je ss ie S ap p en field , w ho lives on u e a v er block,
$10
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d
$15.
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8.
: F a il r o a d a d d itio n to A sh lan d , $1.
g e t a c q u a in te d w ith a ll th e ju d g e s H elm an s tr e e t, is sp e n d in g a few „
47-tf AS BLAND H EA L T11ATORIVM— Dr,
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i E. M. D im m ick e t ux to A re s tia C.
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1,
1921
E. B. A ngell. C h iro p ra c tic , E le c ­
a n d look a f te r m a tte r s g e n e ra lly .
A iys in a local h o sp ita l.
O w en, lo t 3, E H lo t 4, block N. R ail-
FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com ­
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral an d
D ance W e d n e sd a y n ig h t,
i'°a <l a d d itio n to A sh la n d , $500.
p letely f u rn is h e d ; close in ; price
V lt-o-N et B ath s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
5141
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Now is th e tim e to o r d e r y o u r
W hen b e tte r ta m a le s a re serv ed .
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¡ lo t 2, block 65, M edford, $10.
dine. P h o n e 122.
38-tf
T h a n k s g iv in g s u it. P a u lse ru d fs .4 9 tf R ose Bros, w ill se rv e th em .
4 5 -tf
I O rg a n iz e s B an d —
. F. D. H u n te r e t ux to C has. J.
ATTORNEYS.
C arl L o v elan d , le a d e r of th e Ash-1 E llin g e n , lo t on W est F o u r th s tr e e t, j
FOB SALE— REAL ESTATE.
R
eturns
from
E
ast—
W e se rv e th e b est of coffee a t all
BRIGGS A BRIG GS— A tto rn e y s-a t-
h a s re tu rn e d lan d b an d a n d high school o r c h e s t r a ,' M e d fo rd ^ $900.
ANYONE W IS H IN G TO BUY a place
M rs. M
May
a u ustin
suh
ima m u m e u ——-
-
. i h . b . w n n e a e i ux to H o m e r H.
ay A
L aw , P lo n te r Block, A sh lan d .
tim e s. N elda C afe.
38-6t
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from a six m o n th s e a s te rn trip . She o rg a n iz e d an o rc h e s tra in th e T a i- N ea, s w % o f S E y4 , sec 9 t wp. 39>
close in, cheap, ph o n e 32 6-J. 51-"
L. A. ROBERTS— A tto rn e y -at-L aw .
B ootleggin g P enalty—
b as been v isitin g frie n d s a n d re la - ent hiRh school th e lils t ot t,ie w eek. S., R. 1 W .,.$ 1 0 .
.
FOR SALE.
R oom s 5 a n d 6, C itiz e n s’ B ank
T h e re h a s been m uch public in te r-J tiv e s in M issouri, S o u th D ak o ta a n d A fte r a w h ile th e T a le n t h o rn blow - E E . P ip p s e t ux to
srrry ee e
Bldg.
e st h e re e v e r since th e b o o tle g g in g Io w a .
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e rs ex pect to play w ith th e A s h la n d , ux p a rt d. 1. c. 38. tw p.
b.. K.
VIRGINIA
FO R SA L E — 1918 H u dson to u rin g
car. R easo n ab le. C ash o r te rm s.
TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
J7y
BU R LEY
cases cam e to tr ia l in th e c irc u it
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o rc h e s tra . T he la tte r h a s been m ak -
p r a n k c . B ram w ell, s u p e r ln te n - 1
842 B laine St.
52-3*
c o u rt a t Ja c k so n v ille , as to w h at is
R e m o d e lin g
ana
c le a n in g — C. in & m elody fo r th e b all gam es a n d rtent of banks< to A gnes S k e lto n , loH
men TURKISH
P. L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TR A N S
FO R SA L E — G e n e ral m e rc h a n d ise
t b . m ax im u m .u n iq u e , w h ich can O tr c s .
, h e lp l n , w ln
' ° r th e G' , n l t e | K
u
t h
T B e . M. R u th .
F E R — Good tea m and m o to r­
Y h ep erfset Mead of the three
sto re .
Stock a n d fix tu re s a t in ­
tru c k s. Good service a t a re a s o n ­
b e im posed on co n v ictio n on th a t
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c ity .
'l o t 4, block 3, S u n n y sid e a d d itio n to
perfect dgtrette tobacco»
voice. M ason & M anning, T a le n t. ab le price.
P h o n e 83.
c h a rg e . T he m ax im u m p u n ish m e n t F ro m F o r t K la m a th —
W e fu rn is h Ra,ada a n d cr00-u e tte 9 - ! M
U n edford,
d fn rd l $10.
ift’
In one perfect cigarette
O re.
® ltf
on co n v iction fo r a firs t o ffe n se is
ja c k M cA uliffe, a la rg e sto c k m a n a n >’ k in d , for
p riv a te
p a rtie s on
PLV M BING
J a m e s S. C am pbell e t ux to E th e l
FO R S A L E — N ew tow ns, good s i z e ___ __________________________________
a $500 fine o r six m o n th in th e coun- 0 ( p o rt K la m a th a n d a n old frie n d tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs
n o tic e . N elda P u tn e y R o o t, lo ts 13, 14, block 1,
ap p les, $1.25 per box. 311 M oun- PH O N E y o u r n ex t job of plu m b in g
ty ja il, o r b o th . T h e m ax im u m p e n / o f S p ra tt W ells, is in A sh lan d on Cafe.
38-6t R ose P a r k a d d itio n to M edford,
51-3'
ta in Ave. B rin g box.
to J e r r y O’N eal, B eaver B uilding.
$125.
.
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a lty on co n v ic tio n fo r a second tim e ■ b u sin e ss. lie h a s one of th e la rg e s t
P h o n e 138.
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j I City of Medford to'E th el Putney
FO R SA L E — W ood, m a n z a n ita , o a k ,
B and p ra c tic e h a s been p o stp o n e d . RoQt
block j R ose P a rk
p ro v id e s a fin e of $500, o r ja il sen- s «ock ra n c h e s in th e K la m a th coun-
-
. . . . .
. . ¡ k . o o i , io is i o , x», uiuvn. a,
and fir. P h o n e 4 7 9 J.
4 8tf
K O O FERS
for good a n . d . s u . ffic ie n t re a so n s, b u t a a a in o n to
te n c e of . a y e a r, o r , bo ..
th .
try
io M
w e edford
u io iu , $150,
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w ill be h e ld to n ig h t.
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j C ity of M edford to G race May
FO R S A L E — F ry e rs . 2 % to 3 % GRAHAM
& W ILSON , p ra c tic a l
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H all, Uot on W e st Second |s tr e e t.
pounds.
922 B o u lev ard , pho n s
ro o fe rs; new roofs laid a n d old
8. No need s u ffe rin g any m o re
T rv R oaes- ppecia l ice cre a m .
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„„« Medford, $588.66.
457-R .
4g-6
roofs re p a ire d .
103 E. E le v en th
w ith * c a ta r r h .
M cN air Bros, g u a r-
45-tf
^V anted, a t once, w om en to c u t|
—
W . „ S. C lay to E lsie C. Clay, lo ts
s
tr
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t,
M
edford.
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it
a
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B
agley
C
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n
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com
pany,
n n te e th a t if a H yom ei o u tfit d o e s 1.
______ .
1, 2, 3, block 81. M edford, $1.
ROR SA LE — B uiek fo u r-c y lin d e r
T a le n t,
O r.
T ra n s p o r ta tio n
free.
R u th D e n sm o re to C la ra T a y lo r,
Ave.
T o u rin g car. P h o n e 437-R , o r call
n o t re lie v e you. th ey w ill pay fo r it L lvestO ik T ra in i»,ISSe«—
R E PA IR WORK.
CITV
63 P in e s tre e t.
4 7 -tf
4 4 -tf lota 1 a n d 2, M athew s a d d itio n to
th e m se lv e s.
Y e sterd a y a t 2 o ’clock a C a lifo rn ia P h o n e :5G1*J -1
F U R N IT U R E U PH O LSTER IN G and
Ashland, $10.
“ S IN G E R ” lead s, as u s u a l; 1922
Elizabeth B. T o u V eil et v ir to -
livestock
sp ecial
tra in
passed
re p a irin g ; m a ttre s s e s ’ m ad e over.
R eturns from D unsm uir—
m odels now on floor, Sw enson &
«
D ouglas, 253 F o u rth St.
Phone
th ro u g h A sh la n d en r o u te to th e P a - R«x«lve M ail R oute B ids—
M cR ae’s; see th e m ; y o u r te rm s
M iss P e a rl R u g e r, a n em ploye of cific
63-R.
5 2 tf
In te r n a tio n a l
ex p o sitio n
at
Rids on al! th e s ta r m ail ro u te s in
■.i
a re o u rs. J. W. S cott, S ales M an­
R o se ’s c o n fe c tio n e ry , re tu r n e d Mon­ P o rtla n d . T he tra in w as In c h a rg e O regon fo r c a rry in g m ail for th e
a g e r S o u th e rn O regon.
3 5 -ln io F U R N IT U R E and h o u seh o ld goods
d ay n ig h t fro m D u n sm u ir, w h ere she of J F a r r e l, of th e S o u th e rn P acific lo u r yea»' p erio d b e g in n in g J u ly 1,
c a re fu lly packed and c ra te d , ten
FO R SA L E — D odge to u rin g c a r, in
Heat «»it« and quality is what counts. Positively no
h a s been v isitin g a b o u t a w eek.
y e a rs ex p e rien c e in R ogue R iv er
com pany tra ffic d e p a rtm e n t, of S a c - 1 ^ 2 2 , a re a sk e d fo r by th e p o sto f
good c o n d itio n . A u to m o tiv e Shop.
valley.
D ouglas, 2 53 F o u r th St.
Goal sold in the West that equals the famous “ Peacock”
1 7 tf ra m e n to , a n d from h e re to P o rtla n d Oce d e p a rtm e n t, a n d b la n k propos-
2 7tf
P h o n e 63-R.
5 2tf
F o r p le a tin g , see O rres.
a ls fo r such b id s in J a c k s o n co u n ty
Rock Springs Lump Coal—
CAR W ASHING
FEA THER
M A TT R ESSES
m ade
h av e been received in M edford by
from
y
o
u
r
old
fe
a
th
e
r
bed.
Fea­
Price
per
ton
in
bulk................
$18.00
P o s tm a s te r W illiam J. W a rn e r. T hey
E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G a n d p o lish ­
th e r s
cleaned
and
ren o v a ted .
Price per half ton in bulk......... $ 9.75
ing.
L ith ia G arag e, phone 114.
can be o b ta in e d by p ro sp e c tiv e b id ­
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
d e rs from him . T h e b id d in g w ill r e ­
Price per quarter ton in bulk. . . . $ 5.00
63-R.
52*f
E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t r e a ­
m ain open u n til 4 :3 0 p. m. on J a n ­
so n a b le prices.
L ith ia G arag e
F U R N IT U R E BOUGHT, SOLD o r ex ­
We are unloading a car today, and two more cars coming
u a ry 10 n ex t, an d th e decisio n s w ill
ch an g ed
for u p h o lste ry
w ork.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
We have plenty Utah Lump Coal on hand at
be a n n o u n c e d on o r b e fo re F e b ru a ry
D ouglas, 25 3 F o u r th St.
Phone
LEAVING
BOARD AND ROOM— C all a t 715 N.
14.
E ach
su c ce ssfu l
c o n tra c to r
63-R.
_______5 2 tf
same prices as above
M ain.
4 8 t*
TONIGHT
m u st fu rn is h a bond fo r th e fo u r
WOOD SAW ING
y e a r period.
- LEA V E O R D E R S for wood saw in g
a t A m e r's Gun S to re, 57 N. M ain
WATEP. POW ER BUT AFXILIA RY
FOR 8ALK
St. O ur p rices a re low ; c a re t a k ­
en to give s a tis fa c to ry -servioe.
A u th o riz e d F o r d S erv ice S ta tio n ,
E. V. K y k e n d a ll, d ire c to r o f public
P h o n e 134.
52-6*
in c lu d in g tool« a n d accessorie«.
B est lo catio n .
w orks of th e s ta te of W a sh in g to n , is
LIVE STOCK
World Known Novel
CENTRAL FOINT GARAGE
a d v o c a tin g th e te a c h in g of p u b lic
Central P oint, Ore.
By James Fenimore Cooper
u tility v a lu a tio n , r a te m a k in g an d
K IR T L A N D FARM Is o ffe rin g for
sa le c h eap one re g iste re d 2-year-
o th e r u tility serv ice fu n d a m e n ta ls in
oh?
b lack P e rc h e ro n sta llio n , sire d
I th e public schools in c o n n e ctio n w ith
Featuring
by
K
e ta b , th e b e st Im p o rte d Black
i civics.
Phone 17
Cor. 4th and B St«.
We Deliver
P e rc h e ro n in v a lle y ; or will sell
BARBARA BEDFORD
He says, “ m a n ife s ta tio n s of p r e j­
WALLACE BEERY
K e ta b . T h ese a re priced so th ey
will pay fo r th e m se lv e s n e x t y ear.
udice a n d m is u n d e rs ta n d in g
a re |
W e also h av e som e y o u n g te e m s
I la rg e ly a ttr ib u ta b le to lack of in fo r-|
FOB PROMPT AND CA BF.Fl’L
fo r sale.
W ill sell a few re g is ­
1 m a tio n .” T h e M o rn in g O re g o n ia n ,!
SERVICE
Delicious Apples
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$1.50 to $3.00 per box
te re d M ilking S h o rth o rn cow s a n d
THURSDAY ONLY
1 c o m m e n tin g e d ito ria lly on h is p lan ,
h e ife rs ; tw o b u ll calves, sire d by
Auto Truck or H orse Drays
Potatoes
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2 ?ack lots $2.60, single $2.75
sa y s:
F o o th ill’s C o rp o ral, th e
g ra n d
Phono 117
ch am pion of th e
P acific co ast.
“ P u b lic sch<Xils a re a lre a d y so
O ffice « » O ak S tre e t
W rite , phone o r com e a n d see.
Hills, Edwards and Langs Coflee
loaded dow n w ith s u b je c ts of stu d y
N e a r A sh la n d H o tel
P h o n e 19-X-3, C e n tra l P o in t, Or.
th a t th e O re g o n ia n h e s ita te s to s u g ­
J. E . M ason. S u p e rin te n d e n t. 4 2-tf
White Wonder Soap
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6 for 25c
g
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a
new
one.
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has
IN
1<X)R SALE.
becom e so im p o rta n t a fu n c tio n of
16 and 22 oz. Jam
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25c
g o v e rn m e n t t h a t it sh o u ld be in c lu d ­
“ THE FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON”
B rick b u ild in g an d lo t— fu lly occu­
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ed as p a r t of c o u rse in civics; in
pied a t re n ta l in su rin g good r e ­
tu r n s on in v estm e n t.
fac t, a y o u n g m an o r w om an is not
w ell in fo rm e d u n less th e y h a v e s tu ­
B A R B K R
Í 25 a c re s w ith six room h o u se, la rg e
died th is s u b je c t.”
ORDER YOUR
b a rn . A bout 12 a c re s o rc h a rd , 2
C hildren’s W ork A
a c re s a lfa lfa , good g a rd e n an<>
farm lau d .
Specialty
on e-eleven
cig a rettes
2Oforl5c
ilRns.
! C O A L !
Sóe Last Vining
o /th e
Mohicans
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WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
W olcotFs Grocery
S tap le an d F an cy G roceries
SPECIALS
Whittle Transter Co.
Billie Burke
W. A. SHELL
COURT NEWS
S afety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d 2 8 Vi a c re s w ith fine d w ellin g , b a rn .
, b v ii
A B bout
20 a s c u re
lik e new . r.,
S ingle
it on,.
3 0 c, -.qckinc
^ ^ X h ouse
d .
alan ce
ita s b in
le
doz.
the chill
o f " ......
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W ith dean-burning Pearl
Oil in your oil heater you can
make the children’s evening
play-hour warm and com­
fortable. And you can carry
this comfortable warmth
from play-room to bedroom
or wherever you want it.
There is no trouble—no dirt
or ashes.
Pearl Oil is most econom­
ical because it bum s with­
out waste. Every drop de­
livers comfortable warmth.
It is refined and re-refined by
our special process. That is
your guarantee that it gives
best results always.
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PEARL OIL
KEROSENE
HEÆTAND LIGHT
Sold in bulk by dealers
everywhere. Order by name
— Pearl Oil.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California)
r
M airiage L icenses
Ow en L. W om ack a n d Bessie P a u ­
line A llen.
E rn e s t E. R o b e rt a n d E u n ice
R o b ert.
Circuit Court
F re d F. C la u sin g e t a l vs. W illie
Hood e t al. To q u ie t title .
L o u ise R. V an A llen vs. J o h n L.
Van A llen. P ro o f of p u b lic a tio n .
T a le n t I rr ig a tio n D is tric t vs. E d ­
win P. H u g h es. V erd ict.
W . A. Cook vs. R. L. D u se n b e rry .
I M otion.
S ta te vs. J a m e s E d w a rd s. M otion
■ a n d o rd e r.
M arie E. P e r r in e vs. C ollins J.
. P e rrin e . D ivorce.
W m . D. H u g h e s vs. J o e H a n n a .
, C h a tte l lien.
A nnie M. R o o t vs. V ern o n Vaw -
te r e t al. A ffid a v it of service.
C re d it S ervice co m pany vs. F ay E.
D iam ond. F o r m oney. «
E u la M. S tro u d vs Jo h n F. S tro u d .
D ivorce.
A. W . W a lk e r vs. R. D. H ines.
F o r m oney.
T a le n t I rr ig a tio n D is tric t vs. E d ­
w in P . H u g h es.
J u d g m e n t.
J. F . S oper vs. J. W . D re ssie r.
J u d g m e n t. C ost bill.
G eorge F. C la u sin g e t ux vs. W il­
lie H ood e t al. A ffid a v it. O rd er.
G eorge R. D avis vs. W . N. O fftu t,
J r. J u d g m e n t.
Orcfer.
J a c k s o n School D is tric t No. 1 v».
E. G. S tu ltz e t al.
O rd er.
A. W . W a lk e r A uto Co. vs. S. H.
S h o rt.
O rd er.
J. E. M inor e t a l vs. W m . L. G reen-
i leaf e t al. O rd er.
Pixibate Court
E s ta te E liza J. B ristow . P ro o f o f j
p u b lic a tio n .
E s ta te J a n e R h o d es L each. Proof}
, of p u b lic a tio n .
E s ta te A rth u r T. E d w a rd s e t al.
C o n firm a tio n of sale.
E s ta te G e ra ld in e T h eiss.
O rd er.
P e titio n . O rder.
E s ta te K aleen D eane S w inson.
O rd er. C o n firm a tio n o f sale.
E s ta te L orenzo H. P a n k e y e t al.
m in o rs. R e tu rn on sale. P ro o f of
p u b lic a tio n .
E s ta te V irg in ia M. R oot. Second
'r e p o r t of g u a rd ia n .
D obule b it, 60c doz.
NOW
AFTER NOV. 1
W inter is cemiajf—prices are right. Supply may be lim
ited later, as shipment« from factory bare already
The
Ashland
Creamery
instead of 6:00 p, m.
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
7 a c re s w ith good f ru it, h o u se and
c h ick en sh ed . S ig h tly lo catio n .
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F u rn is h e d six room d w e llin g on a
paved s tre e t, one o f th e fin e s t lo­
c a tio n s in th e city.
Inquire at
will close at 5:30 p. m
stopped.
farm p ro d u cts.
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS ÌN
Real Estate
Ashland Creamery
PHONE 20
City and Ranch Propertlee
H ouses to B ent.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
Keep Yonr Money
at Work
C u r r e n t fu n d s n o t n eed ed for a few
m o n th s can be k e p t a c tiv ely e a rn in g
by c o n v e rtin g th e m in to th is in s ti­
tu tio n ’s c e rtific a te s of D eposit.
T h ese c e rtific a te s pay 4% , a re a b s o ­
lu te ly s a fe a n d a re alw ay s w o rth
100 c e n ts orf th e d o lla r.
The Citizens Bank
A sh land , Oregon
w ill do your plow ing right now
in vou r'h ard , sticky soil.
Bargain in used sew ing m achine;
also a new carload of W hite sew ­
ing m achines ju st in, at
Peil's Corner
LADIES
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull s e a s o n -
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size and every price—
w onderful values. See the ex­
tra fino F rench Serge dressea
at $ 1 6 .7 5 . A ll wool P olo cloth
emits at $ 1 8 .7 5 .
ORRES TAIIAJR SHOP
INSURE
YOUR INSURANCE
T he sim p lest way to c re a te an
e s ta te a n d a s su re y o u r fam ily f i ­
n a n c ia l in d ep en d en ce is a T ra v e l­
e rs G u a ra n te e d Low -C ost L ife I n ­
su ra n c e Policy.
B u t it is n o t e n o u g h m erely to
in su re.
L e t us issue th e policy so th a t
it w ill pay y o u r w ife an incom e of
$100 o r $200 a m o n th as long as
she lives, in s te a d of a lu m p sum
fo r h e r to in v est.
T h is m ak e s s u re th a t y o u r life
In su ra n c e w ill alw ay s p ro v id e h e r
a liv in g — an d w ill n o t go to som e
iil sto ck p ro m o te r- o r ad vising
frie n d w ho m ay u n w isely l i n e ,
t> e m oney fo r h e r.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 188:4
Phone 211
41 E. M ain St.
A. G. Dunlap and Oliver Rogers
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