Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    konday, November f, lòdi
ewe— — m m —
(him by the secretary of state's of«¡Pupils Win Flag—
The fourth grade of the Junior
‘ flee. He was arrested on this charge
I several (lays ago by J. J. McMahon, high, won the fine American, flag of­
? deputy state motor traffic officer. fered to the room whose pupils se­
A shlandeis in Georgia—
A fter hearing th e conflicting testi­ cured th e largest attendance a t the
W. H. W enner and wife, who are
meeting
mony, A ttorney George Codding, act­ prohibition enforcem ent
m aking an extended tour of th e
ing as special counsel for County T rid a y evening a t th e Presbyterian
southern states, recently visited the
Prosecutor Rawles Moore, practical­ church.
J. B. H unter family, now located in
ly recommended a not guilty verdRct. I
Georgia, where they keep -bees—
See P aulserud’s suits,
— Medford Mall Tribune
Satiafac-
seventy four stan d i of them, in fact.
tion guaranteed.
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Mrs. H unter was form erly Miss Me­
Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
lissa W enner, of Ashland. Mr. Wen­
37-tf Store R earranged —
ner is a clerk a t the Southern Pa-
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J. N. Dennis has rearranged his
cific company freight depot, and the! W eather fop th e W w k_
grocery and feed store so th a t the
vacation which he is now taking is
, ,,
..
°
The following w eather predictions table supplies can be handled to bet­
the first he has enjoyed for th ree
are made by the governm ent bureau ter advantage.
\e a rs. Mrs. W enner has some very
for this week: Generally fair, ex­
dark thoughts about the colored pop­
St. Cecelia’s Guild dance Tuesday
cept for considerable cloudiness and
ulation of the South and is anxious
evening.
Moose hall. Refreshm ents.
occasional rain on the north coast.
to get back to Ashlaud, where she
Normal tem perature.
Tickets, couple $1.10, spectators 25c.
and her husband are expected soon. I
Cards and dancing.
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Woolens for men and women sold
W anted, at once, women to cut by the yard_ c . Orres.
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V isitor from B e l l e v i e w -
fru it at Bagley Canning company,
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Mrs. E. E. Gall came in from
Talent, Or. T ransportation free. | Baby Roy Born—
, Belleview this m orning to spend the
Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf j An eight pound boy was born to
day with Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes at the
Hand Practice T onight —
Suncrest orchard yesterday. The
F o r high grade tailoring for men
This evening, a t 7:30 o’clock, the baby was named Clarence Wesley.
and
women— C. Orres.
Ashland band will meet a t 't h e city-!
hall for their regular practice, which i Have a fit— C. Orres.
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V isits a t M edford—
for several reasons had been post­
Ruck H unters R eturn—
! L. A. Crane, Ideal grocery clerk,
poned.
Amos Nininger, E. T. Staples, a n d '8Pent yesterday visiting Ids parents
For pleating, see Orres.
17H .T. J. Coffman returned S a t u r d a y M e d f o r d .
! from Tule lake, near K lam ath Falls,
E lh a iis E n tertain -
'w ith the rad iato r of the Staples car!
Try Roses special ice cream.
Yesterday the H. H. E lh art fam- • C0Vered with wild duck, the evidence,
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ily entertained at dinner with th e ir ; at least of a 8UCCe8sfui hunt. Mr j Tools Still L o s t -
usual uiberality and cordiality, M r.! Jacobs returned with Mr. Staples a l-'
C. Redifer is still looking for
and Mrs. W infield Ball, Tom H u d -!though he remalned in K lam ath ! the ba® of tools which were stolen
son, O. H. Barnhill and John R ig g .! p ajjs during the duck shooting e x -'^ roni in iront of bis house a t 267
The two war veterans e n te rta in e d , pedition
Eighth street last Wednesday. P a rt
the rest of the company, telling how!
of the tools were m arked with the
they fought, bled and died a t t h e 1 Remodeling and cleaning — C. initials “ F. M. L.” a n d belonged to
front during the recent unpleasant- , Orres.
another party.
ness across the pond and In the
1860’s.
Fresh straw berries were Em broidery Club M eets—
When b etter tam ales are served.
served from the E lh art garden,
The Friday A fternoon Em broidery j Rose Bros win 8epv# them
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where Hudson adm its th e clim ate is'C lu b met last week with Mrs. F ran k :
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ju st as tropical as on Scenic D rive.! Guisinger on the Boulevard. The
Spend Ray a t L ong’s C a b i n -
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; afternoon was spent in needle-work.
Dr. and Mrs. Jarvis, Miss Anna
Imogene W allace, pianiste-teach- Dainty refreshm ents were served,
Kopp
and L. A. W hitehead spent
er.
Phone 210-J.
171 Helman Those present beside the hostess,
Sunday at the m ountain retreat of
8treet-
3 3-1 mo ¡w ere: Mesdames F ran k Nelson, C. i
Sap-a nd-Salt-in-the-W oods.
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A. Cotter, Roy Hale, Guy Jacobs, H.
Johnson Claims P r e m iu m s -
c Emery, Q w Long( Q H
A lbert Johnson has the card, the berg F ran k PoU N z Stewart> A Highway N u is a n c e -
ribbon. $11 in cash and the word o f j M Dyrud and M D Love
Contrary to a previous report, the
C. C. Cate th at he received the f ir s t. ‘
’
men working on the highway near
Talent, who are said to bother pasa-
premium, a t the state fair this year,
The
best
chocolate
creams
can
be
ing women m otorists, are doing road
on the best three boxes of apples, a
purchased at Rose Bros.
4
5
-e
f|work
j U3t south of Talent, and not
prize which another Ashland or-
1 on the north side as previously
chardist was reported to have cap­ Leaves for R oseburg—
stated.
tured.
Mrs. H arry R andlett left yester­
Local and Personal
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands. day m orning on num ber fourteen to)
MINT LANDS: Ex-service men
i Join her husband at Roseburg, where
will do well to get inform ation from
! they will make th e ir future home.
A shland Man Acquitted—
Staples agency as to easy way to get
J. 'H . W heeler of Ashland, who
land.
57-1
Order your Thanksgiving suit
conducts an auto top establishm ent
from P aulserud’s.
49tf Witling W orkers E ntertained—
in th a t city, was found not guilty
in Justice Taylor’s court here today (V W totg
The W illing W orkers classes of
of driving a car on which was a li-
Elwood Hedberg and George J a c k - 'the P resbyterian Sunday school, and
cense other than the one Issued to aon from Portland 8pent the week. ) teachers. Mesdames Badger an d Tay-
end with the H o b e rg family on Sec- lo r’ were e n terta‘ned Saturday even-
ond street.
lng at the llorae of Mrs- G. M. Frost,
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| on W imer Heights. Apples of the
i W anted, at once, women to c u t 'p rii® w innin* varl«*y we™ supplied
¡fru it at Bagley Canning com pany,! from the Pro8t orchard. Dougnuts
r'ree an<^ refresbm ents were served.
Talent, Or. Transportation
Phone 364-J-l.
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\ isiting in P ortland—
L. F. Ferguson went to Portland
! A uto CoUision-
W. A. Black, 922 Boulevard, has S aturday to vlsit his two brothers,
filed a com plaint with Chief of P o -!wbo live there, and to attend the
Calumet Baking lice H atcher to the effect th a t a n‘ght horse show at the Pacific In-
Powder is
Hudson car containing three y£uing ■ ternational. He expected to be gone
First in Q u ality men, had run into him on North a few days.
—received highest Main street yesterday, resulting in
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a w a r d s a t t h e considerable damage to the plain-
World’s Pure Food ! tiff’s car. Mr. Black stated th a t the
Mr’ and Mrs> G‘ F ’
have
Exposition, Chica- j car. which is registered to E. O. rece,ved letters fr01« m issionaries in
o, Illinois; P a r is Steigler. was being driven at terrific I
an(* Hawaii’ the la tte r place be*
xposition, P a ris, speert and never slackened until the ng ieacbed b> Miss Marie Church,
France.
■Black car was struck. Chief H a tc h -!°f C° rvallto’ on be* retu rn trip, to
First in R esu lts er telephoned Traffic Officer Me- e° “ ’ Korea> wbere she has been
—never fails to pro­ Mahon a t Medford to look out for * orfcln8 for some years in th e same
duce p u re, sw ee t, the alleged speedsters, who were * ( w*th Miss Mary Young, of Ash
wholesome foods.
Miss Church visited a t the
headed north. The Medford officer land.
First in P urity replied th a t he would wait until ev­ Billings home for three weeks last
-contam sonly such ening and see if the accused made a spring.
ingredients as have been
officially approved by report. No fu rth er particulars have
theUn ited StatcaPura been received at the Ashland police
Food Authorities.
station today.
moi
Clark et al. Verdict. Judgment.
F irst N ational Bank of Medford
v<. N. G. McMullen e t al. Order
and notice.
T alent Irrigation D istrict vs. Ed­
win P. Hughes et al. Cost bill.
•’George Finley vs. Big Bend Mill­
ing Co. Inc. Notice and demand.
Belle Nickell vs. Effie May Ter­
rill. Answer.
E verett V. Dahack vs. C. C. Clark
et al. F o r money.
F ran k Randlieve vs. J. C. Cass et
al. Amended answer.
INTERUKRAN
a uto c ar co .
Sheriff to Gust Peterson, lot 16,
block 1, W alnut P ark addition to
Medford, $470.26.
E. S. Talbot et ux to W. T. Macy,
land in sec. 10, twp. 36 S., R. 1
E., $10.
Calviu L. D usenberry et ux to
F ran k M. P arker, lot 7, block 14,
Gold Hill. $1.
C. L. Dusenberry et ux to R. L.
D usenberry et ux, land in Bee. 8,
twp. 36 S., R. 3 W., $10.
Elm er Leslie e t ux to J. T. Gag­
non, lots 11 and 12, block 52, Med­
ford, $10.
F ran k Craig to Edw ard G. H ard­
ing. lot 8, block 8, Ross addition to
Medford, $20.
E thel E. Coy et al to C. C. Tay-
3 2, W% of
lor, N E *4 of N E H , sec. “ m
N W U , sec. 38, twp. 37 S., R., 1
E., $10.
J. H. Carlton et ux to Lyle H.
Carlton, NE% of N W % , sec. 13,
twp. 36 S.. R. 1 W., $10.
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:15 a. m.
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Sat. enty
8:45 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt
SUNDAY ONLY
LV. MEDFORD
LV . A8H1 j AND
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. ni.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a m.
J 1:00 a. m.
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
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9:30 p. m.
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macy.
JACKSONNTLLE-.MEDFORR
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
L e a v e s for P ortland—
Wolcott’s Grocery
4 !
Staple and Fancy Groceries
F irs t
in
E conom y —
m o d e r a t e in
p r ic e — you save
when you buy it.
Contains more than
the ordinary leaven­
ing strength -there­
fore you use less.
First in mil­
i :
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­
sociation. Yeo, of course.
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lions of homes
P h o n e 17
C or. 4 th a n d B S ts.
W e D eliv er
SPECIALS
D elicio u s A pples
P o tato e s
-
-
-
-
$1.50 to $3.00 per box
2 sack lots $2.60, sin g le $2.75
H ills , E d w a rd s an d L angs Coffee
W h ite W o n d er Soap
16 a n d 22 oz. J a m
-
-
.
-
.
•
6 for 25c.
.
25c
A SUBSTANTIAL
BALANCE
Every person engaged in business
transactions in his home community
finds it a wise m easure to m aintain
a substantial balance a t his bank.
Don’t, for the sake of your credit
standing, allow your commercial ac­
count at the F irst National to drop
low. You can afford to exercise
some self-denial to keep it up.
The F irst N ational
can tell you of invest-
m e n t opportunities
w h e n your Saving«
Aecount has reached
a sufficient si2e.
w h ere " n o th in g
else” will d a
1 6 ox. S o m e b a k in g p o w d e r« c
1 2 os. can« instead o f 1 6 os. cai
s u re y o u g e t a p o u n d w h e n you i
i«
C hristian W orkers H old S ervico—
The Christian W orkers’ bands, of
Talent and Ashland, had charge of
the services a t the lower Green
Springs school house yesterday af­
ternoon.
w ith every Mason-Cord
at Leedom’s Tire
Hospital
One 1920 m odel D ort w ith new
a t $750.00.
F or a few days
Easy term s.
HUDSON, PACKARD AND
ESSEX NEW CARS
Your friends find having a “ nation­
alized” account is good business.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and
repairing; m attresses made over.
Douglas, 253 Fourth St. Phone
63-R.
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FURNITURE and household goods
carefully packed and crated, ten
years experience in Rogue River
valley. Douglas, 253 Fourth St.
Phone 63-R.
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FEATHER
MATTRESSES
made
from your old feather bed. F ea­
thers cleaned and
renovated.
Douglas,
253
F
ourth
St.
Phone
FOR SALE— One good team work
63-R.
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horses, harness and wagon. M. H.
Overocker, 55 Straw berry Lane. ; FURNITURE BOUGHT. SOLD or ex-
55-3*
changed for upholstery work.
Douglas, 253 Fourth St. Phone
FOR SALE — Straw berry plants:
C3-R.
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Everbearing $2.75 per 100 and
New Oregon $1.50 per 100. In­
WOOD SAWING
quire Grubb, hardw are dept., E n­
ders.
55-3* LEAVE ORDERS for wood sawing
at Amer's Gun Store, 57 N. Main
APPLE CIDER— Made fresh every
St. Our prices are low; care ta k ­
day, one gallon 40c, two 75c. Yes.
en to give satisfactory service.
we deliver, phone 9 -F -ll.
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Phono 134.
52-6»
APPLES— Baldwin and Kings, hand
LIVE STOCK
picked, a good size and clean. 50
lb. box, S I.00 delivered. Phone KIRTLAND FARM - Is offering for
9 -F -ll.
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sale cheap one registered 2-year-
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olcJ black Percheron stallion, sired
FOR SALE— Wood, m auzanita, oak
by Ketab, the best Imported Black
and fir. Phone 479J.
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Percheron in valley; or will sell
.
Ketab.
These are priced so they
FOR SALE — Buick four-cylinder
will pay for themselves next year.
Touring car. Phone 4 37-R, or call
We also have some young teams
63 Pine street.
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for sale. Will sell a few regis­
tered Milking Shorthorn cows and
“ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922
heifers; two bull calves, sired by
models now on floor, Swenson &
Foothill's Corporal, the grand
McRae’s; see them ; your term s
champion of the Pacitic coast.
are ours. J. W. Scott, Sales Man­
W rite, phone or come and see.
ager Southern Oregon.
3 5-1 mo
Phone 19-X-3, Central Point, Or.
CAR WASHING
J. E. Mason, Superintendent. 42-tf
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish­
ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
BOARD AND ROOM- -Call at 715 N.
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Main.
will do your plowing right now
in your hard, sticky soil.
LOST.
Bargain in used sew in g m achine;
also a new carload of W hite sew ­
in g m achines ju st in, at
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea-
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
LOST— Gold fram ed glasses, at cor­
ner F ourth and B. Finder leave
at Tidings.
56-2 I
Peil's Corner
CHICHESTER S PILLS
.
_ THE d u m o x b bband
A
»Ul fer,
C
L
t-chew-tcr
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am
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■'111* In R t d and » o l d tnettlll?
Marion
Tyre l^ik-
Free Tube
WANTED— W’ork of any kind. Ad-, DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
dress W. E. Edwards, care of Tid­
limited to eye, ear, nose and
ings.
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throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
WANTED— Boarders. Strictly home
land, Ore.
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cooking. Reasonable prices. 743
E ast Main. Phone 391-R.
52-6 DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
Jean A. ! eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
Gettis, 63 Gresham St.
51-6* i supplied. Oculist and aurist for
WANTED— W ashing to do at home. ! S. P. R. R. Offices, M. P. and H.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.
Mrs. Ring, 207 Vista.
43-5*1
DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and
FOR RENT.
Surgeon.
Eye, ear, nose and
throat specialist.
Eyes tested;
glasses
fitted.
Room
402, Med­
rooms, heated, bath, 550 Boule-
ford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Office
vard.
56-3
hours: 10:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Residence 108 Pioneer Ave., Ash­
FOR RENT— 80 acres alfalfa farm
land. Mprnings and evening, and
land, house, barn and farm tools,
by appointment. Phone 28.
wood for your own use. R ent on
shares. Mason & Manning, Tal­
CHIROPRACTORS.
ent, Or.
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FOR RENT— Furnished housekeep­ ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
ing rooms, also single furnished
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
rooms, adults only. 614 Boule­
Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National
vard.
54-6*
Bank Building. Phone 48.
FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com­
ATTORNEYS.
pletely furnished: close in: price
reasonable. Inquire 166 Harga-
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
dine. Phone 122.3 8-tf
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Bldg.
FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE.
car guarantee.
M arriage L icenses
John H. Fuller left yesterday ev
(Circuit Court
ening for Portland, where he will!
M.
D.
Jackson
vs. Victor W. Brown
attend the Pacific International Live
et al. Demurrer.
’ Stock show.
City of Medford vs. Joseph West
Lawton et al. Default. Decree.
Annie M. Root vs. Vernon Vawter
W anted, at once, women to cut
fruit at Bagley Canning compand,! et al. Order.
of Medford vs. Geo. Hamblin
Talent. Or. Transportation
free, i et City
al. Affidavit. Default. Tax judg­
Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf! ment.
E. M. Peterson vs. Travis H.
Lynch et al. Foreclosure.
To Hold Social—
State Bank of Talent vs. C. C.
The W estm inster Guild, of the
Presbyterian church, will hold a so­
cial at the home of Mrs. Maggie B.
Riley, 141 High street, this evening.
All the young women of the Presby­
terian church are invited to attend
the affair.
PHYSICIANS.
Class A Garage
COURT NEWS
and
WANTED.
W. A. SHELL
6
Samuel T. Johnson
Moore.
One cent the wo rd each time.
LV. J ’S’NV’LK
LV. MEDFORD
7:20 a. m.
7:40 a. m.
8:20 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
11:30 a. m. WHY HESITATE— When I can sell
12:00 Noon
TRANSFER AND EXPRBSS.
1:00 p. m.
1 :30 p. m.
you
two
residences
on
a
prom
inent
i
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. in.
corner, worth $4500, for only FOR prompt and careful service,
3:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
auto trucks or horse drays, call
$3000; and a fair 8 room resi­
5:00 p. m
5:30 p. m.
W’hittle Transfer Co. Phone 117.
dence and 4 beautiful lots worth
7:00 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Office,
89 Oak street near Hotel
$2000, for only $1500. Splendid
7:30 p m .
Sat. only
8 :00 p .m .
Ashland.
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locations!
You
m
ust
act
at
once
1 0 :3 0 p .m .
Sat. only
9 :5 0 p .m .
to secure either. Apply 399 Beach I’. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS -
W E RUN ON SUNDAYS.
St., Ashland.
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MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
FER — Good team and m otor­
trucks.
service at a reason­
Daily and Sunday
SALE— 10 acres two miles out. able price. Good
LV. ROSEBURG FOR
Phone
83.
LV. MEDFORD
$750 down, balance easy term s at
1 00 p. m
11:00 a. m.
6 per cent. House, barn, chicken
PLUMBING
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
house, woodshed, well,
good,
SondaV
Dailv and
fences, all in cultivation, about 5 j PHONE your next job of plumbing
B A R B E R
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
acres
alfalfa. Price $2000. Mason
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
10:00 a. m
8:00 a. m.
and
Manning,
Talent, Or.
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C hildren’s W ork A
Phone 138. .
1:00 p. m.
l l ‘:00 a. in.
4 :00 p. m. FOR SALE— Six room cottage, bath
1:00 p. m.
Specialty
ROOFERS
6:15 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
and pantry, in heart of city. 63
Grarfts Pass Wa: tine Room— The
Safety blades resharpened
Gresham.
55-6*
GRAHAM & WILSON, practical
Bonbonniere.
Phone i60.
BTmrw| Rke new. Single bit, 30c
roofers: new roofs laid and old
Office and W aitiug Room: No. 6
FOR SA I At.
roofs repaired. 103 E. Eleventh
M i doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz. S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building.
street. Medford, Ore.
AT
REPAIR WORK.
» » » —
l i EVERYnma
Now is the tim e to order your!
Thauksgiving suit. Paulseru<?s.49tf
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
E ffectiv e M arch 2 9 , 1920.
Probata Court
E state Samuel Stillwell. A dmitted
to probate.
E state Nancy Pernoll. Semi-an­
nual account.
E state Nancy Ann Chapin. Peti­
tion and order.
L. Niedermeyer, H. H. Noel, J. F.
Mundy incorporate as “ Southern
Oregon Exploration Company.”
Real Estate Transfers
muni
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Real E state
City and Ranch I*ropertlen
H ouses to Ment.
CITIZENS’ BANK BFTUDÏNG
W e h a v e p u rch ased th e
East Side Meat Market
an d ev ery c u t o f m e at we sell will l»e from
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W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL
KIRBY & ELLIOTT
P h o n e 188
395 E ast M ain
IaADIES
Ready-to-wear Garm ents ta il­
ored during the dull season—
big assortm ent to choose from
— every size and every price—
wonderful values. See the ex­
tra fine French Serge dresse»
a t $16.75. A11 wool Polo cloth
coats at 918.75.
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
IN SU R E
YO U R IN SU R A N C E
The simplest way to create an
estate and assure your family fi­
nancial independence is a Travel­
ers Guaranteed Low-Cost Life In­
surance Policy.
But it is not enough merely to
insure.
Let us issue the policy so th at
it will pay ydhr wife an income of
$100 or $200 a m onth as long as
she lives, insteed of a lump sum
for her to invest.
This makes sure th a t your life
insurance will always provide her
a living— and will not go to some
Jil stock prom oter or advising
friend who may unwisely invc
the money for her.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Established 1886
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.