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ASOLASTI DAttì m uroa
Ashland News in Paragraphs
On with the Dance
Local and Personal
By CAROLYN T. RADNOR-LEWIS
--------------------- Side Lights — — ------------
E s p e e L a b o r L e a d e r S to p s H ere—
L egion A u x ilia ry to M eet—
S. A. M u n d ell, Of O a k la n d , C alif.,
T he A m erican L egion A u x iliary
g e n e ra l c h a irm a n of th e B ro th erh o o d will m ee t to m o rro w a fte rn o o n a t
o f R ailw ay C a rm e n of A m erica, fo r 2 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e hom e of .Mrs. H.
th e P acific d is tric t of th e S o u th e rn B. W olco tt, 248 T h ird s tre e t.
P a c ific com pany, is in tow n to d ay ,
a tte m p tin g to s e ttle som e d iffe re n c es!
C le a n u p sale of o v e rc o a ts a t P a u l-
b e tw e en th e m en an d th e com pany, s e ru d ’s.
lO ltf
H ealth Bread.
T w ins— 10 cen ts
P u re M alted Milk
8 9 tf
J ackson head of
WILSON AWARD
FOR THIS STATE
A nd If w h en you
h a v e flounced and
ruffled yo u h a v e
not
a ccom p lish ed
th e d esired am ou n t
o f bouffan cy you
m a y slip u nder th e
sk irt o v er each h ip
a little b u stie -llk e
a r r a n g em e n t of
buckram w ith m ore
ru ffles, a tta c h in g to
them e la stic s w h ich
fa ste n over th e leg.
I t’s
th e
m odern
“O n w i t h th e
d an ce, let the sk irts
b e unconfined,” is
F a sh io n ’s
dictum
w h ile sh e claps her
h an d s for th e m u­
sic to strik e up.
J 'ih is m ean s th a t
sk ir ts m u st billow
a n d r u f f l e their
w a y o v er th e dance
floor, but so lig h tly
and so n o n ch a la n t­
ly t h a t o n e i s
sc a r c e ly aw are o t
Oregon is to have a leading part
in the movement to honor former
President Woodrow Wilson and to
perpetuate his ideals through the
Woodrow Wilson Foundation. C. S.
Jackson, of Portland, publisher of
the Oregon Journal, as state chair­
man is perfecting plans for the open­
ing, on January 16, of a campaign
through which will be raised this
state’s share of an endowment fund
of a t least $1,000,000. The income of
from Holiday V acation—
C arl P e te rso n re tu rn e d y e ste rd a y
j from P o rtla n d , w h ere he h ad sp e n t
I th e holidays.
R. R. C. of A. to Meet—
T h e B ro th e rh o o d of R ailw ay C a r­
m en of A m erica w ill hold th e ir an- (jroc<ftei.ia__
n u a l in s ta lla tio n of o ffic e rs n ex t
D etr ic k ’s fo r T ea, C offee and
F r id a y n ig h t in Moose h a ll. A s o c ia l'
eg> Mogt co m p lete lln e in th e j
se ssio n w ill follow th e in s ta lla tio n . i city. .L
T ow est prices.
102tf
Nice D ry W ood! also Blox.
la n d L u m b e r Co., ph o n e 20.
Ash- |^t.(ul.ns f , om San F ra n c is c o —
9 2 tfj
a n ,| Mrs. B H ilty , G re sh am |
F ris c o N u rse V isits—
M iss R uby W ilcox, fo rm e rly a
n u rs e in th e L an e h o sp ita l, San
F ra n c is c o , v isited Miss E th e l T ro u t-
f e th e r y e ste rd a y .
O a r o v e rc o a ts m u st go! See p rices
in o u r w indow s. P a u ls e r u d ’s. l O ltf
s tr e e t, h av e re tu rn e d fro m S an F ra n -
cisco, w h e re they h av e been v isitin g
d u rin g th e p ast se v era l d ay s.
Mr.
H ilty w ill rem ain in A sh lan d fo r a
few d ays before r e tu r n iin g to K la m ­
a th F a lls, w here he is em ployed by
th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany.
D ew D ro p In n — fo r lu n c h e s.
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
W ANTED.
PHYSICIANS.
t L tA R E ( for
° r. two sma11 0 R - E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
C
Ahi i t re n m m \ , h°Tine \n A 8 h la n d - lim ite d to eye, e a r,
nose a n d
A tld rew Mr« M Jo see ly n c o rn e r
throat. O ffice houra, 10 to 12 and
H a rris o n a n d P e n n sy lv a n ia ave.
g to 5. Sw edenborg Bldg., Aah-
103-eod-*
land, Ore.
7S-tf
W AN TED— P la in sew ing and m end-j DR. J. J . EM M EN S—-P h y sician a n d
ing. M rs. J a c k s , 519 P a lm A v e .'
S u rg eo n .
P ra cU c a, lim ite d
to
102-6
eye, e a r, nose anil t h r o a t G lasses
su p p lied .
O c u list a n d a u rls t fo r
M EN W A N TED — At W a ite ’s B arb er
a n d H.
shop o p p o site d epot.
H a ir c u ts, j S. P. R. R. O ffices, M.
B
ldg.,
«M
tdford,
O
re.
P
h
o
n
e 667
35 c e n ts; shaves, 15 cen ts. F irst*
class w o rk g u a ra n te e d .
92 -lm o * DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— S pecial a t ­
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
FO B SALE.
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
g lan d s. R es. a n d offioe, 108 P io ­
FO R SA LE— F ifte e n d a iry stock
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
cow s, m ostly fre sh th e la s t tw o
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. in .; 2 to 6
m o n th s.
P ric e re a so n a b le an d
p. m.
good te rm s. J. W . ’B ailey, T a len t.
104-6*
DR. SH A W — P h y sic ia n a n d Surgeon
— E ye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t spec­
FO R S A L E — Tw o brood sows. P hone
ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice, 402
10-F-4.
t
102-6*
M edford Bldg., M edford, 1 0 :3 0 a.
FO R SA L E — W ood, 16 inch body
m. to 5 p. m.
R esidence, Pio
fir, 16 inch p in e ,. m a n z a n ita and
n e e r Ave., A sh lan d , m o rn in g and
oak m ixed. P h o n e 42 6 -J, o r call
evenings. P h o n e 28._____________
1219 E. M ain St. J. M. B urns. 9 1tf
E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G a n d p o lish ­
FOR R E N I.
ing.
L ith la G arag e, ph o n e 114.
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».
T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
FO R R E N T — T h re e nicely fu rn ish e d
h o u se k ee p in g room s.
Com e look FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service,
th em over. 128 F a c to ry St 104-3* j* a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, call
[ W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t .
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t i O ffice, 89 O ak s tre e t n e a r H otel
in A llen bu ild in g .
1 04tf
A sh lan d .
5 6 tf
G en u in e C hicken H o t T a m ale s.
T h e F o u n ta in . R. R. P o r te r , P ro p .
9 6 tt
on th e ir way to P o rtla n d an d sto p ­
ped to tra n s a c t so m e b u sin e ss. Mr.
P a u le y fo rm e rly ow ned th e E a st
Side m ea t m a rk e t h ere.
ass
- —
1 th e added circu m -
ed ition o f th e hoop-
* feren ce. T h ere are
ek irt,
but
fo rtu ­
C onfined by nines»—
va rio u s tr ic k s ot
n a te ly le ss cu m b er­
th e trade w hereby
M a ste r W a llac e S te a rn s , son of
so m e to w ea r than
th is fu lln ess m ay
to describe.
M r. a n d Mrs. H. A. S te a rn s on G ra n ­ In s ta ll I. O. O. F . O fficers—
b e achieved.
If, on th e o th e r 1
ite s tr e e t, is co n fin e d to h is hom e
T o begin
w ith
hand , you d on ’t re-'
T he In d ep e n d e n t O rd e r of O d d fel­
th e fabric can , of
so rt to th e se frills
by illn ess.
low s w ill in sta ll t h e ir new ly elected
1 Its ow n v o litio n .
you
m ay
ob tain
! sta n d o u t in th e
y o u r furbelow’s to
o ffic e rs to n ig h t a t th e ir h a ll on
J
u
s
t
to
show
y
o
u
h
er
danc­
desired bouffancy.
adorn
th e
plain i
R etu rn to Newport—
N o rth M ain s tre e t. T h o se to be in-
ing fro ck of B utterfly taffeta
T h a t’s w h y you se e
fu ll sk irt m uch a s
G eo rg e A sh c ra ft aïnd fam ily , of I s ta lle d a re : F r a n k G u lsin g e r, noble
designed by the M arge Studio,
i s o m any o f th e
th e d esig n er o f th e
' frocks,
p attern ed
N e w p o rt, O r., w ho have been visit- ¡ j .
c
H
B lak e
vice noble
E d n a Jo h n s o n has opened her
d a n cin g frock In
' a fte r th e m odes of
th e
p ictu re h a s ;
evening
w
rap
of
black
In
d
e
­
in g fo r th e p a s t week w ith th e ir Pa r ' i gran(j . L A R o b e rts, re c o rd in g sec-
i th e b eau ty -floving
done, by ga rla n d s
structible
Chiffon
Voile
em
­
j E x -E m p ress E u -
e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. D. L. A s h c ra ft,.
R Q payn& fin a n c la l
o f ribbon or m o tifs
broidered in silver a n d deeply
' g e n i e , are ex -
in se t in co n ju n ctio n ¡
n o rth of to w n , h a v e re tu rn e d home^ a e p retarv
hem
m
ed
in
black
pussy
w
il­
A social sessio n w ill he ; pressed to -d a y , a s
w ith " w in d o w s” of .
low satin.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s m e a t b o a rd s
in d estru cib le c h if- '
In that cerem o n i­
I held a f te r th e in s ta lla tio n
ou
s
past,
in
ta
ffeta
.
,
fon
voile.
—
And you can ev e n o b tain th e sa m e
A nd th en th e r e ’s a deep h em o f th e
M ove H ere from M edford—
cham eleon ta ffeta sh a d in g from g o ld sh eer silk b eca u se on e o f th e e a sie st
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk
I. A. Dew a n d fam ily, fo rm e rly of
to blue, from y ello w to rose w ith a ll and m o st en tic in g w a y s of h a v in g *
8
9
tf
T w ins— 10 cents
th e m ello w n ess o f th e peachbloom , your ca k e and e a tin g it, tra n sla ted in
M ed fo rd , a r e occupying a hom e a t 88
blendings th a t ta k e on n ew lo v e lin ess clo th es p arlan ce a s w ea rin g a long
B s tr e e t.
a t ev ery m o v em en t.
T h e co lo rin g s sk irt and en jo y in g th e effec t o f a
T ex as V isito r Leav
th a t E u g en ie in v a ria b ly ch ose, if her sh o rt one, is to add th e len g th in a
c o st
at
W . N- J a y ’ w ho b a s b een visitinR j frocks ch erish ed in th e m u seu m s a re tra n sp a ren t m a teria l, a g a u zy silk or
O v e rc o ats a t less th a n
criterlons, are in th e B u tterfly ta ffeta lace. T h e sk irt is lon g and y e t one
l O l tf his s is te r, M ra- s - A H a w k s - 128 I?ac‘
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
w hich borrow ed Its color h arm onies can ca tch ta n ta liz in g g lim p ses o f th e
to ry s tr e e t, left S u n d ay m o rn in g for^ from th e lu m in o u s w in g s o f th a t flit- silk en clad a n k les ju st th e sam e,
tering a r isto c r a t o f th e in sec t fa m ily .
A s for th e cap e, w h ich th e g a y
C orpus C h risti, T exas
M ove to B Street—
Take th is silk , c u t a sk irt o f g en er - y o u n g d eb u ta n te m a y w rap around
C. A. McCoy an d fam ily, fo rm e rly
ous circ u m fe re n c e and sh irr it on to hor, it’s a sh eer silk, In th is in sta n ce
An agency to r th e L ib e rty c a r h a s
a low w a is t-lin e an d yo u w ill h a v e a n in d estru ctib le ch iffon v o ile em -
o f 566 A llison s tr e e t, have m oved to
the sim p lest form o f th e d a n cin g sk irt broidered in silv e r thread s, lined w ith
been
e
s
ta
b
lis
h
e
d
a
t
M
edford,
an
d
4 60 B s tr e e t.
of 1922. O r if yo u p refer you can a sa tin o f color, th e p eriw in k le blue
a n y o n e in te re s te d in th e m m ay see
build up you r b ou ffan cy by ad d in g o f th e p u ssy w illo w sa tin glim m erin g
D esig n c h a n g e s— see th e new lin e s th e m a t th e R iv e rsid e G a ra g e. P . F . 1 one flounce upon an o th er, very m uch through th e b lack su rfa ce o f th e g o sa -
as N a tu re m u ltip les h er p eta ls. A nd m er silk , and d eep ly hem m ed all
a n d s ty lis h a p p e a ra n c e o f th e New Close is a g e n t. 132 S. R iv e rsid e . 88tf
Incidentally th e se flou n ces a re m o st around in b la ck sa tin .
Its gen era l
in terestin g to th o se g ifted in clo th es m o v em en t is circu lar, for our ca p es
D o r t M o to r C ar. A g en ts, th e F o u r-
lore w hen th e y do rep resen t th is p etal a re ta k in g on g re a ter circu m feren ce
C. A. P a u le y s V isit—
S ite S ales A gency, B eav er Block.
form ation. You m ay elect to o u tlin e a t the h em s. Just ’a s th e sk ir ts are
the ed g es w ith tin y ruffles o f gold or doing.
And I t s volu m in ou s enough
----------- y
| M r. and M rs. C. A. P a u le y , of
silver la ce or T om T hum b fringe, but for th e golden haired w earer to tw in e
L ocate» o n lo w a S treet—
I K la m a th F a lls , w ere in tow n yes-
they are q u ite a s lo v ely w hen th e aim - it around her, d esp ite th e bouffancy
M iss L e n o ra G llk in so n h a s recent- j te r d a y v isitin g frie n d s . Thef; a re
pie p ilo tin g fin ish es them .
o f th e sk irt.
ly m oved to 744 Iowa s tre e t.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
W A ST E NO W
MADE INTO
PAPER
S isk iy o u Snow F ig h t—
A r th u r a n d E th e l T r a u tf e th e r,
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk
8 0 tf
M a rjo rie C olem an a n d T h e o d o re T w ins— 1 0 cen ts
R u sse ll m o to re d to th e top of th e
S isk iy o u s a n d In d u lg ed in a snow C e le b ra te s 8 3 th B irth d a y —
A n n o u n cem en t fro m W a sh in g to n by
R. A. C om stock, 115 B ush s tre e t,
b a ll fig h t, follow ed by a lu n ch a n d
the R esearch B u reau of th e In te rsta te
c e le b ra te d h is e ig h ty -fifth b irth d a y
C otton Seed C ru shers’ A sso cia tio n , th e
h o t co ffee m ad e o v er a cam p fire.
N a tio n a l o rg an ization of th e oil m ill
y e ste rd ay .
products trade, th a t th e com m odity
N ic e D ry W ood! also Blox. A sh-
know n a s cotton lin ters, a form er
O
rres,
T
a
ilo
rs
f
o
r
m
en
a
n
d
wom
­
9 2 tf
la n d L u m b e r Co., p h o n e 20.
w
a ste b y-p rod uct o f the co tto n seed
en. C leaning, p ressing and rem od­
oil m ills, h as a t la st been adopted by
eling.
85tf paper m a n u fa ctu rers a s a su cc essfu l
Canadian V isitors—
su b stitu te for cotton rags in the m ak ­
M r. a n d M rs. L e s te r H ild re th , of
ing
o f h igh grad e bond, ledger and
V
isits
D
r.
B
ro
w
er
H
om
e—
V a n c o u v e r, B. C., w ere v isito rs New
book paper, m arks th e cu lm in ation of
Mrs. J. E . B a r re tt, of A lbany, m any y ea rs o f p ersisten t scien tific e x ­
Y e a r ’s d ay a t th e I. D. P ittm a n
sp
e
n t la s t n ig h t w ith D r. and Mrs p erim en ta l ion.
hom e. Io w a a n d A very s tre e ts . M rs.
L in ters su ita b le for paper m aking
B
row
er, 216 F a c to ry s tre e t. She is are produced by second and third c u t­
H ild r e th is a d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d
tin g s <• the fibre left on th e seed after
on h er w ay to n o rth e rn C alifornia
M rs. P ittm a n .
g in n in g, th e first cu t h a v in g supplied
to visit.
the req u irem en ts of th e bedding and
m a ttre ss trades.
It is n ecessa ry to
G en uin e M exican chicken tam ales,
1 rem ove m ore or loss of th is lint to
W
e
m
a
k
e
o
u
r
ow
n
candies,
ice
? 0 cedala. Endfers C o n fe c tio n e ry .6 2 tf
enable th e m ills to ex tr a c t a m axim um
cream a n d ta m a le s .
E n d e rs Con­ of off. D uring th e w ar, the G overn­
m ent used th e en tire production of
□«.l»n F u ller R eturns—
fectio n ery .
/62tf
lin ters to provide th e n ecessa ry c e llu ­
J o h n H. F u lle r re tu r n e d from
lose b a sis for sm o k eless powder and
P o r tl a n d th is m o rn in g on tra in 13. Leave fo r Ix»s A ngeles—
other high ex p lo siv es in the m u n ition s
program
Special m ach inery and pro­
Dr. S. T. S o n g er a n d his niece,
c e sse s had to be d evised to properly
Health Bread. P u re M alted M ilk Misg j^om e e S onger, leave tonight clean and bleach co tto n lin ters to m eet
paper-rnaking requ irem en ts.
(
on tra in 15 fo r Los A ngeles, where
Tirfca |O cents
A group of large oil m illin g co m p a ­
1 they w ill re m a in fo r tw o o r three
nies coop erated in the expensfc o f th ese
E pee E n gin eer Im proves—
ex p erim en ts, and esta b lish ed a c o n ­
m onths.
version p lant a t H opew ell, V a., under
R. W . F id d le r, w ho w as s tru c k by
the n am e o f th e S ta m so co tt Com pany
a u a u to m o b ile w hile s p e n d in g th e
“T h e re la th e c a r ! ” T h is is w hat
J W. S tu ll. P resid en t of the Com pany,
h o lid a y s in Sacram ento,» is im p ro v ­ you w ill say w h en you see th e beau­ . w hose p ersisten t efforts h a v e jereated
in g a n d w ill soon be a b le to re su m e tifu l, c o n v e n ie n t a n d com plete NEW ’ the new in du stry, sta te s th a t It
•m arks a new era in paper m aking, and
I n p lac e as a n e n g in e e r fo r th e DORT m o to r c a r.
Belling agents, | that E n glan d and Europe are also
Si u th e r n P a c ific com pany.
F o u r-S ite
S ales
A gency,
Beaver 1 stron g p o ten tia l m a rk ets for S tam so
lin ter pulp.
Block.
96tt
F rom 50 to 100 per ce n t of linter
4 . M l-O-Na, t h a t ’s th e n a m e of
pulp is now used in good w ritin g and
j book papers according to grade de-
♦he b e s t p re s c rip tio n
e v e r w ritte n Visit P arents H ere—
, sired or proficiency acquired by the
f o r In d ig e stio n o r sto m a c h d istre ss.
M rs. C. P. G ood, of Los Angeles,
operators. In order to sa tisfy a pub-
G u a r a n te e d by M cN air B ros.
a rriv e d in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y to visit ‘ fle dem and for paper co n ta in in g linter
pulp th a t h a s already developed from
fo r a m o n th w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. ’ a p a trio tic d esire to prom ote a new
F
Clerk T ak es Vacation—
and M rs. J. F . A rn o ld , who reside i in du stry, m a n u fa ctu rers are adopting
d istin c tiv e w aterm ark s o r’ o th erw ise
B. R. S tev en s, re s id in g on C s tre e t. n o rth o f to w n on th e highw ay. Mrs.
g u a ra n te ein g lin ter con ten t,
" c le rk in th e c a r d e p a rtm e n t of t h e , ß oo(j w as s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e i L ouis N. G eldert. in ch a rg e of the
o n th e r n P a c ific com pany, w ill leave G ra n ite C ity h o sp ita l from 1913 to
oil m ill trade organ ization In W a sh ­
in gton . D. C-. s ta te s that w hile the
>r s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia in a few days
p resen t sp ecial dem and for lin ter pa-
1917.
< n a c c o u n t of h is h e a lth a n d will
i per Is largely due to se n tim en t, there
1 are econ om ic reason s why It ca o be
he gone fo r'tw o m o n th s. G. A. B alen, MAN GIVES W IFE
depended upon to be permanent.
of D en v er, Colo., w ill occupy his
GLYCERINE MIXTURE
"L inter pulp Is w elcom ed by the
paper tra d e.” he sa y s, "b ecause of it»
'a c e d u r in g h is sta y in th e s o u th .
superior q u a litie s and Its prom ise ol
S he h ad sto m ach tro u b le for years.
leoend.U>ihty in q u a n tity , and It will
C lean and trim as a yacht la th e A fter g iv in g h e r sim ple buckthorn
not l>e long before that trade will ab
< i u l — lig h t on its fee t, q u ick a t th e! bai;k ’ , ? yce5 in \
mixed J n
Aorb »very pound that can be pro­
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A dler-i-k a, h e r h u sb a n d says: “ My
duced by th e nearly 800 oil m ills In the
” 'ig’s e r . T h e New D ort M o to r C ar w iie fe e is fine now a n d has gained
Southern S ta te s
Other new usee for
cotton lin ters are also being com m er-
: t t h e F o u r-S ite s S ales A gency, Bea- w e ig h t.
I t is w o n d erfu l stom ach
d a lly developed very fa s t.” Mr G el­
9 6 tf m ed ic in e .” A d ler-i-k a a cts on BOTH
i er
Block.
dert says, "notably In the m aking of
u p p e r a n d lo w er bow el, rem oving
im itation iv -r ie s or celluloid articles,
foul m a tte r w hich poisoned s to m ­
and of artificial or sy n th e tic silk, but
"‘ '•'urns from P ortland—
ach a n d w hich you never th o u g h t
the paper trade provide« a m arket for
C h a rle s R. Day. em ploye of th e w as in y o u r system . EX CELLEN T
the en tire p rod uction .”
w th e r n P a c ific com pany, re tu rn e d fo r gas on th e sto m ach or chro n ic
y e s ’ ird a y fro m P o rtla n d w h e re he c o n stip a tio n . G u a rd s against a p p e n ­
Oil field fire s a re e s tim a te d to
’ il sp e n t th e w eek end a n d New d icitis. T he im p u ritie s it brings o u t
w ill s u rp ris e you.
T. K. B olton, ca u se a loss of 1,500,000 b a rre ls of
'Y ear's day.
D ru g g ist.
3 oil in th e U n ited S ta te s a n n u a lly .
C. B. ¡ . A M K I N
BA RG AINS IN R E A L
E ST A T E
City a n d R anch P ro p e rtie s
H o u ses to R e n t
C IT IZ E N ’S BA NK B U ILD IN G
by
ED STAPLES’ THINKER
i
easy á
I F YOU OW N R E A L E S T A T E
YOU R E S T EASY
You can rest a ssu re d of one
th in g th a t you will n e v e r know
w h a t a happy, c o m fo rta b le fam ily
life a m an can have u n til you b e ­
gin b u y in g re a l e s ta te such as we
a re o ffe rin g you.
1 h av e som e sp len d id C an ad ian
farm p ro p e rty , also W a sh in g to n
p ro p e rty to tra d e .
2 sp le n d id re s id e n t lots, a l­
m ost
a c re n e a r B o u lev ard on
M o u n tain a v en u e, a lm o st a g ift,
som ebody w ill ta k e th e se soon.
S plendid, c o n v en ien t b u n g alo w ,
fin e g a ra g e , la rg e lot, ch ick en
y a rd , lo ts of fru it, $3500, w qrth
$4000.
Stock ra n c h . 500 a c re s, 160
free irrig a tio n , a b u n d a n t w a te r,
city m odern
house, n u m e ro u s
b a rn s, h o rse s a n d farm m ach in ery ,
a b o u t 600 head high g ra d e c a t­
tle. One of th e b e st ra n c h e s In
th e
s ta te ,
telep h o n e,
e le c tric
lig h ts, fam ily f ru it, good school,
good ro a d , 8 m iles to Ry. B a r­
gain price.
New saw m ill, rea d y fo r o p e ra ­
tio n , la rg e log pond, se v e ra l m il­
lion fe e t s u g a r p in e s u rrro u n d in g .
A b a rg a in can be h ad in th is.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
F U R N IS H E D FR O N T bedroom w ith T. L. POW ELL— G E N E R A L T R A N S
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­
sto v e a n d b a th .
P h o n e 274-J.
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a s o n ­
104-3
C. S. JACKSON.
a b le price.
P h o n e 83.
FO
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house,
close
this fund will be used by the Founda­
in , a d u lts only, fo u r low ^- room s E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t re a ­
tion to make periodic awards to the
so n a b le p rices
L ith la ' G a rsg e
w ith b a th , etc. W . J . A lo ert, 2 9
"individual or group that has ren­
S. P io n e e r Ave.
104-4*
dered, within a specified time, meri­
FOR HALE— REAL ESTATE.
torious service to democracy, public
welfare, liberal thought or peace
TO R E N T — To re sp e c ta b le people, a TRY R. D. SA N FO RD , 399 B each
through justice.” Associated with
few room s w ith ste a m h e a t, h o t
St., fo r a ll classes of R eal E s ta te ,
tiie chairman in this work are many
a n d cold r u n n in g w a te r a n d use
forenoons.
1 0 3 -lm o *
of the state’s most prominent men
ot b a th .
One p erson, $5.00 per
and women.
w eek; tw o p e rso n s, $8.00 p er A T TEN T IO N — H ave
a c re a g e
on
The idea of establishing a Founda­
w hich we could ta k e tow n p ro p ­
w eek. H o tel A shland.
8 8tf
tion to perpetuate the ideals of the
former President originated among a
e rty , p a rt p a y m e n t. A lso isom e
group of womeh who met at the home
AUTOM O BILES
la rg e
a c re a g e
tr a c ts ,
E ugene,
of Mrs. Charles L. Tiffany, of New
K la m a th c o u n ty , R o se b u rg , C ali­
York. Christmas, 1920, and was ex­
N EW 1922 DORT MOTOR CAR—
fo rn ia , fo r A sh la n d re a l e s ta te .—
panded through conferences with the
W hy not look it over b efo re b u y - 1 Yockejr, R e a lto rs , p h o n e 146.
friends uf Mr. Wilson. Under the
so m e th in g else.
W e a re alw ays
101-m o
direct’ob of Fra:.k).n D. Roosevelt,
g lad
to
d e m o n s tra te .
Selling!
cliairn an of tie National Committee
PLUMBING
A g en ts, F o u r S ite Sales A gency, I
of the Foundation and Assistant Sec-
I
B eaver Block.
-etary of the Navy under President
Wilson Cleveland II Dodge, chair­
PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of p lu m b in g
man of the Executive Committee and
FO R TRADE.
to J e r r y O’N eal, B eav er B u ilding.
classmate of Mr. Wilson at Prince­
P h o n e 138.
ton ; and Hamilton Holt, executive
FO R T R A D E — A fo u r-c y lin d e r B uick
director; organization of the Founda­
fo r p ro p e rty of eq u al value. 128
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
tion throughout the United States
F
a
c
to
ry
St.
104-3*
N
O
TICE Is h ereb y given th a t
lias been practically completed. J a n ­
se ale d bid s w ill be received u n til th e
uary 16 has been designated as the
date when subscriptions to the fupd
h o u r of 10 o ’clock a. m. on th e 2 5 th
1N TERU RBA N AUTOCAR CO.
will be taken. In the meantime sub­
day of J a n u a r y , 1922, by th e u u d e r-
(E ffe c tiv e J a n u a r y 1, 1022)
stantial subscriptions are being re­
1 sig n ed a n d im m ed ia te ly thei*eafter
ceived a t national headquarters, 150
LV. M ED FO R D
LV . ASHLAND pub licly opened by th e C ou n ty C o u rt
Nassau Street, New York.
When the fund has been raised it
7 :0 0 a. m.
7 :0 0 a. m. of J a c k so n C ounty, O regon, a t th e
will be invested in securities of the
8 :0 0 a! m.
8 :0 0 a. m. office of said C o u rt in th e C ounty
United States Government or in
9 :0 0 a. m.
9 :0 0 a. in. C o u rt H ouse in Ja c k so n v ille , O regon,
i other approved trust fund securities
1
0
:0
0
a.
m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m. for th e p u rc h a se of any p a rt or a ll
and will be under the management of
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
1 1 :0 0 a. m . i of th e follow ing bon d s o f said
a Board of Trustees to the number of
fifteen nationally representative men
1 2 :0 0 noon
1 2 :0 0 noon ' co u n ty issued fo r th e b u ild in g of
and women, who will disburse thA in­
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. m .
come annually to the Jury of Awards.
2
:0 0 p. m. I $250,000 d a te d May 1, 1921. a n d
2
:0
0
p.
m.
The awards will be comparable in
3 :0 0 p. in.
3 :0 0 p. m. m a tu rin g as follow s:
i significance to the Nobel Prizes.
$50,000 4 e u y e a rs from d a te o f
4 :0 0 p. m.
4 :0 0 p. m.
Headquarters for Oregon have been
5 :0 0 p. m.
5 :0 0 p. m. i issu e ;
1 opened in the Oregon Journal Build­
ing, Portland.
$50,000 fifte e n y e a rs fro m d a te
6 :0 0 p. m.
6 :0 0 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m.
issu e ;
7 :0 0 p. m.
8 :3 0 p. m.
$50.000 tw e n ty y e a rs fro m d a te
8 :3 0 p. nV. Sat. only
9 :3 0 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. m.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
$50,000 tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs from ,
1 0 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m.
S u n d ay S ch ed u le
d a te of Issue;
L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d and $5Q,000 th ir ty y e a rs fro m d a te o f
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN , th a t A sh lan d fo r M edford every h o u r on issu e ; a n d
$250,000 d a te d J a n u a r y 1, 1922„
sealed bids will be received by th e th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;|
th
e
n
6
:3
0
.p
.
m.
an
d
9
:3
0
p.
m.
an
d
m a tu rin g a s follow s:
B oard u n til T u e sd a y , F e b ru a ry 14,
A shland w a itin g room — E a s t Side
$50,000 te n y e a rs from d a ta o f
1922, a t 10 o ’clock a. m ., a t th e
issu e ;
office of th e B oard of D irec to rs of P h a rm a c y .
JA C K SO N V IL L E -M E D FO R D
$50,000 fifte e n y e a rs from d a te
T he E a g le P o in t I rrig a tio n D istric t,
of issue.
w ith in th e b o u n d a rie s of said d is­
LV . M ED FO R D
$50,000 tw e n ty y e a rs from d a te
tr ic t in J a c k so n co u n ty , O regon, for LV . J ’S ’NV’L E
7
:4
0
a.
m.
th e p u rc h a s e of bonds in th e sum of
o t issu e ;
8 :4 6 a. m.
$50,000 tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs fro m
$200,0 0 0 .0 0 voted Ju ly 9, 1921, of 7 :2 0 a. m.
9 :5 0 a .m . d ate of issu e ;
E a g le P o in t ir r ig a tio n D istrict, of 8 :1 5 a. m.
1 1 :1 5 a. m J
$50,000 th ir ty y e a rs fro m d a te o r
Ja c k so n c o u n ty , O regon. (S aid bonds , 9 :2 0 a. m.
1 1 :15 a. m . j issu e ;
b ein g in a d d itio n to t h e . sum of 1 0 :4 5 a. m.
1 2 :3 0 p. m
A ll o f sa id bonds to be in d en o m i­
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .%0 in bonds voted J a n u a ry 1 2 :0 0 noon
1 :5 0 p. m. n a tio n s of $1000 eacn a n d to b e a r
1 :2 0 p. m.
17, 1 9 2 0 ); said bonds a re n u m b ere d
3 :2 0 p. m in te r e s t a t th e r a te of five p e r c e n t
2 :4 5 p. m.
co n secu tiv ely ,
com m encing
w ith
4
:3 0 p. m (5 % ) p e r a n n u m , p ay ab le sem l-an -
3
:4
5
p.
m.
n u m b e r one a n d follow ing in n u m e r­
5 :3 0 p. m. a u a lly , p rin c ip a l a n d I n te re s t to b e
ical o ijle r, m a tu re se ria lly , in a n n u a l 5 :0 0 p. m.
5 :5 5 p. m. p a y a b le in U nited S ta te s gold coin
a m o u n ts so as to be a p p ro x im a te ly
9 :3 0 p. m a t th e office of th e C o u n ty T re a s n r-
7
:0
0
p.
to.
w ith p rin c ip a l a n d in te re s t, an d
7 :3 0 p. m. e r o r a t th e fiscal ag ency o f th e
Sat. only
8 :0 0 p. to.
sh a ll be p ay ab le in gold coin of th e
1
0 :3 0 p. m. S ta te of O regon, in New Y ork C ity,
only
Sat.
9
:5
0
p.
m.
U nited • S ta te s ; said bon d s will be
Sunday
Only
d a te d J a n u a r y 1. 1922, a n d b e a r In­
a t th e o p tio n of th e h o ld er.
LT. MEDFORD
Said bids m u6t be a c co m p an ied by
te r e s t a t 6 p er c e n t pay ab le sem i­ LV. J ’S’NV’LE
8 o :5 0 a.
8 :0 0 a. m.
. a c e rtifie d check fo r 5 p e r c e n t of
a n n u a lly .
:5 0 u a a. . m. , th e face T alue of th e bon d s bid fo r
» 9 :&
F o r f u r th e r d e ta ile d In fo rm a tio n , 9 : 2 0 a m .
1 1 :1 5 a.
1
0
:4
5
a.
m.
a n d m u st be u n c o n d itio n a l.
apply to s e c re ta ry of E a g le P o in t I r ­
1 2 :4 5 p.
T h e a p p ro v in g legal o p in io n of
rig a tio n D istric t, E a g le P o in t, O re­ 1 2 :1 5 p. m.
1 :5 0 p.
1 :20 p. m.
M essrs. T e a l, M inor & W in fre e , of
gon.
3 :2 0 p.
2 :5 0 p. m.
P o rtla n d , O regon, w ill be fu rn is h e d
T h e r ig h t is re se rv e d ‘o re je c t any
4 :3 0 p.
3 :4 5 p. ni.
th
e su ccessfu l b id d er.
and a ll bids.
5 :3 0 p.
5 :0 0 p. ra.
T h e C o u rt re s e rv e s th e r ig h t to
•EA G LE
P O IN T IR R IG A T IO N
9 :8 0 p.
7 :0 0 p. m.
re je c t any o r a ll bids.
D ISTR IC T.
MKDF’ORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
By W . E. H am m el, P re sid e n t-
DatfJP (E x c e p t S u n d a y )
mn /
C lerk.
LV.
M
EDFORD
LV.
ROSEBURG
100
4
tb
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D irec to r.
.
rxi.
W m . P e rry , D ire c to r.
l0 5 -5 th u 1 1 :0 0 a. m . .
1 :0 0 p . m . —
T ra v el by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by
20 m iles; one of O reg o n ’s m ost
scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d
money.
F a r e — M ed fo rd -R o seb u rg , 84-06;
— M any a c c id e n ts su d d e n ly tu rn
G riuits-Pass& R qsebucg, $8.0«.
B A B B H R
th e fire th a t pro p els a u to m o b ile s
MEDFORD-GRANTS PA SS
and tru c k s in to a ra g in g force
D olly and Sunday
Children's W ork A
LV. MEDFORD
’ LV.
' T G’T ’S P A S S ' th a t d e stro y s th e m . T h e b u ild in g
1 0 :0 0 a. m .'l In w hich y o u r a u to m o b ile is kep t
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
Specialty
1 :0 0 p. m .| is alw ay s lia b le to b u rn , an d y o u r
1 :0 0 p. m.
4 :4 5 p. m. c ar w ith it. Can you s ta n d th e
S a fety b la d e s je s h a rp e n e d
4 :3 0 p. m.
room — T h t j loss of $2000, $1500, $1000, o r
G
ra
n
ts
i*ass
w
a
itin
g
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
even $500, w ith o if. fee lin g th e
Bonbonnier.e, phone 160.
doz. D obule b it. 60c doz
O ffice and w a itin g ro o m — No. a
loss?
S. F r o n t S t., N ash H otel b u ild in g .
— T h e only s a fe w ay is to p ro te c t
y o u r c a r -from loss by fire w ith a
gpod in su ra n c e policy. You can
also buy p ro te c tio n from loss bv
th e ft, collision, a n d y o u r lia b ility
CARLOAD SHIPM ENT OP
for ¡jam age to a n o th e r ’s p ro p e rty
o r fo r in ju r y to o th e r perso n s.
; i ♦
-If y o u r c a r is w o rth h a v in g , it
is w o rth in su rin g .
Do it to d ay .
I t ’s b e tte r to play sa fe th a n be
from E astern m ills ju st in. Con­
fo re v e r s o rry .
siderable drop In prices on sam e.
Burned to Junk
W. A, SHELL
Fencing
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New p rices on im p le m e n ts a n d re-
p a ly s .. New a n d u sed sew ing
m ac h in es fo r s a le o r to r e n t..........
Peil's Corner
$1.00 Profit
Christinas Sale at
Orres Tailor Shop
now on.
Don’t Miss It.
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R EAL ESTA TE A INSURANCE
E stab lish ed 1888
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41 B . Main St.