Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 31, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
THE RIGHT THING
a t the
Local and personal
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Side L ights-----------------------
Returns from Alameda—
'
Mra. Selma Gray, who went to
Alameda, Calif., about Christm as
tim e to visit her parents, returned
to Ashland Monday. Mrs. Gray re­
ports a very enjoyable visit, but is
glad to get back to Ashland, and will
be located a t her old position a t Mc­
Gee’s dry goods store.
See P aulserud’s salts ‘Dor 1922.
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Confined to Her Home—
Mrs. C. C. D arling, of North Main
street, has been confined to her home
for the past several days, but is
■lightly improved a t this time
Candy! Candy! Candy!
R om Broa.’ windows for
prices.
RIGHT TIME
Watch
special
121-6
Visits from Hilt—
C. A. Brown, of H ilt, Calif., was
In Ashland visiting friends over Sun­
day.
By M ARY MARSHALL DUFFEE
Back to old prices! Rose Bros.
will have a special sale Thursday,
O CEAN E T IQ U E T T E .
Friday and Saturday on high grade
Good breathing Is the result of much
chocolate creams a t the prew ar price good sense.—Chesterfield.
of 40 cents the pound.
T IS so many months since Ameri­
cans have taken trips for pleasure
Hotel Ashland* Guests—
that we must brush up a little ou
Recent arrivals at the Hotel Ash­ the question of the etiquette of ocean
land include, L. C. Fallanhagen, travel. War workers and the men in
G rants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. the expeditionary forces were trans­
Lewitz, Duluth, Minn.; A. C. Chaney, ported under such very different cir­
San Francisco; J. M. Baker and fam ­ cumstances from those of pleasure
ily, B.- L. Cook, N. J. Cowden, H. B. travel that as far as the small points
Wood, K lam ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. of manners go it was an entirely
H. H arter, Pearl H arter, Mr. and different proposition.
Under ordinary circumstances the
Mrs. R. C. Gustafson, J. E. Garrison, woman ocean voyager has a good many
Victoria Morrison, A. W. Desen, Se­ letters to write during the. first few’
attle; W. W. Dodson, W. H. Ballin­ hours of her voyage because it is
ger, George M. Read, P ortland; C. L. considered only courteous for her to
Hinson, Oak Grove, Or., and Ray send off little notes of thanks to those
who have sent flowers, books or other
Hammer, Los Angeles.
presents, by the mail that is taken
off with the ship’s pilot. However,
Cliff Payne makes shelves.
these letters need not be long, as
Dollar Days-^-Wednesday, T hurs­ surely no one would expect you to
day and Friday. Hand work and miss all the pleasure of being on deck
stamped goods. The Needle Craft during the first of your voyage in
order that you might dwell at great
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn.
127-3 length on your appreciation of their
I
riua t Han
Vapors reach deep colds
When the cold “ goes down” get after it by
the rubbing and vapor method.
Obstinate colds that go down
into the chest can be reached by
the combination mbbing and
vapor-inhaling method with
Vicks VapoRub.
Apply Vicks over throat and
chest. Rub well in, spread on
thickly and cover with two thick­
nesses of flannel. At night ar­
range bedclothes loosely, like a
funnel, so the arising vapors
will be breathed all night, right
into the lungs.
Quick relief should be had
« Ju st
rub it on and
b reath e in th e vapors
One cent the word each time.
’
from the tightness, soreness and
cough with rapid loosening of
the phlegm, abating danger of
pneumonia or influenza.
Vicks contains the antiseptic,
healing vapors of Camphor,
Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thyme
and Oil of Turpentine and is
the standby in millions of homes
for congestions of nose, throat,
and chest; skin hurts and itch-
ings, and various bodily pains.
Once tried, Vicks becomes a
stand-by in the medicine cabinet.
V JC k s
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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
V a p o R ub
O ~ r l 7 D O B a iJ a n U -4 Yaarfy
WAN! ED.
I
PHYSICIANS.
-a*
WANTED— Will pay highest ¿ash
prices for furs— skunk, mink, OR ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
Umlted to eys, ear, cose and
fisher, coyote, lygx, cat, etc. Ed­
throat.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med-!
ford. Qre. Phone 929.
1 2 4 tf! • to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Ore.
7g.t?
FO R S A L E .
FOR SALE— Buick touring car. Ow­
ing to leaving town will sacrifice
at $150 cash. 63 Pine St. 122-4
OR. J. J. EMMENS— physician and
Burgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
8. P R. R. Offices, M. F. and H
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567
FOR SALE— Dining table, 5 chairs,
piano, 5 rockers, w riting desk and liB. MATTIE B. 8HA\V—IpaeU rit^
chair, davenport, dressing table,
tention to mothers and children.
bureau, sewing machine, electric
Internal seeretions and endocrine
washer, porch table and 3 chairs,
glands. Res. aqd office, 1©« Pio-
1 small table, 1 bed and springs,
neer avenue. Telephone 21
Of­
3 m atresses, ice box, heating
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
stovQ, oil stove, sanitary 'couch
p. m.
and garden tools. Call 437-R or
63 Pine St.
126-tf DR. KHAW—-Eye, eat, nose, throat
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
FOR SALE— Good milch cow. W.
At resldenoe, Pioneer Ave., morn-
L. Moore, Belview
126-5 __l?g a nd by appointment, Phone 2 8,
UOK KALB— REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT­
TLE— One mile of New Page wov­ TRY R. D. SANFORD, 399 Beach
en wire 7-42 range.fence. W. Bee-
St., for all classes of Real Estate,
eon, 268 B etreet.
125-3*
forenoons.
108-lmo*
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING— ATTENTION — Have acreage on
which we aould taka town prop­
A ttachm ents fits all sewing m a-'
chines. Price $2.00. Checks 1 0 c ’ erty, part payment. Also some
large acreage tracts, Bngene,
generosity.
extra. Lights Mail Order H ouse,'
Whipping eroani, 39c pint.
Klam ath county, Roseburg, Cali­
Parent-Teachers Association—
Box
127,
Birmingham,
Ala.
126-6
The
question
is
sometimes
asked
Brothers.
fornia, for Ashland real estate.—
There will be a m eeting of the whether it Is in good form to use the
A regular feature department edited by
Yockey, Realtors, phone 14 8.
FOR SALE— W hite Minorca hatch­
Parent-T eachers’ association at the stationery such as is provided by the
1
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ing eggs, non-setters, large white
Returns from Los Angeles—
Mrs. Belle D eGraf
TRANSFER AND EXPKHSS.
high school building, Thursday a fte r­ ocean lines, or whether it is not better
•gge,
$1.00
for
15.
922
Boule­
W. D. Jackson, who lives on his
noon at 3:15 o’clock. Quite a good to use one’s own stationery. Good
vard. Phone 457-R.
124-lm o FOR prompt and sarefal service,
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
ran ch some two miles east of town,
program is being prepared for the form seems to sanction the use of the
auto trucks or horse drays, call
FOR SALE— Good cow giving good
h as ju s t returned from Los Angeles
afternoon, and it is desired th a t all ship’s stationery, and it is surely more
W hittle Trenafer Co. Phone l i t
milk.
Also
good
single
harness
and vicinity, and reports the wea­
interesting to those who received let­
«
f le e , 89 Oak street near Hole)
who can possibly do so be present.
and buggy. O. H. Cole, 115014 Oak,
ters to have them on this paper.
th e r there as being anything but
Bread
Ashland.
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melted
shortening
or
the
unbeaten
St.
Phone
292-J.
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1
Suppose you know no one on ship­
agreeable.
One
cup
w
ater
or
milk,
scalded;
white of egg. The white of egg gives FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown
’Frisco Man Visits—
board. Must you therefore keep to
TRANS
one tablespoon melted shortening; a high gloss.
FER — Good team and motor
A.
J.
Mitchell,
who
is
now
m
ak­
yourself
because
there
is
no
way
for
and W inesap apples, not culls, 50c
In our line for *22, there’s a suit
one tablespoon sugar, one teaspoon
trucks. Good service at a reason
box. Half mile west cannery. O.
for you— at Paulserud’s.
HOtl ing his home at the Hotel Summer- you to have introductions to the salt; one half compressed yeast cake
able
price. Phone 83.
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
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ton in San Francisco, was in our city other passengers? Certainly not. It
RESULTS TELL
yesterday. Mr. Mitchell form erly re­ is quite good form for you to begin dissolved in one-quarter cup luke­
Business Picking Up—
FOR RENT.
warm w ater; between three and four There Can Be No Doubt About the
The business of the Eastern Sup­ sided in Medford and was quite well with a courteous good morning ad­
dressed to those whom you meet at cups of flour.
Result« In Ashland
FOR RENT— Furnished house. In ­ In v wMgate Our Id ea l
ply company, ou E ast Main street, known here.
table or whom you pass every day
Method
of
P
reparation—
P
u
t
the
quire 568 East Main. Phone 332-J.
bag increased to such an extent that
on deck. At least by the second or
Results tell the tale.
126-2
shortening,
sugar
and
salt
In
the
Health
Bread.
Pure
Malted
Milk
It became necessary to obtain more
All doubt is removed.
third day out you w’ould naturally
scalded
liquid;
let
It
stand
until
Twin»—
10
cents
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The testim ony of an Ashland cit­ FOR RENT— Heated sleeping room,
help. Mr. Woods was very fortunate
start a conversation with the person
gentlem an only. 344 E ast Main St.
seated next to you on deck and to lukewarm , then add dissolved yeast izen can be easily investigated.
In securing a man w ith some experi­
W
hat
better
«proof
can
be
had?
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and
flour
gradually,
beating
we(ll
Property
Soldi—
resent
any
such
friendliness
on
the
ence along this line of work. The
Hot V ater Heating System for
W. Hardy, retired, 586 E ast Main
until
too
stiff
to
stir.
Turn
on
mold­
part
of
others
would
indeed
be
un­
The
property
owned
by
Mrs.
Liz­
new clerk is Vernon Pankey, and he
FOR RENT— 2 and 3 room fu rn ­
street,
Ashland,
says:
“
I
have
used
Sm di or Largo Houses
zie Hendrix, 438 A street, and occu­ kind. If for any reason you wdsh to ing board and knead in rem aining Doan’s Kidney Pills and wouldn’t be
ished apartm ents, adults only,
h ails from C entral Point.
close in. Inquire 168 Hargndlne Oar New Line of Heating Stoves
pied by Mrs. Callia W inters, was be left entirely to yourself you should flour until m ixture is smooth, does w ithout them. I had attacks of kid­
make
a
special
request
that
your
—
¿hone 122.
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not
stick
to
the
hands
or
board,
and
ney
complaint
and
lumbago
and
suf­
Are Now In
Genuine Mexican chlcxen tamales, sold to Cauley Roberts by the Ash­ steamer chair be placed in an isolated
fered
w
ith-dull
backaches
and
pains
bubbles may be seen under the sur
TO
RENT—To
reepeotable
people,
a
29 cents. Bndters Confectionery.82tf land Realty company, January 28.
part of the deck.
through my kidneys. Mr. kidneys
few rooms with steam heat, hot
It will then become apparent that face. R eturn to well-greasea bowl, w eren’t acting right when I began
and
cold running w ater and use
brush
dough
over
with
melted
short­
11.
Get
a
box
of
Ml-O-Na
stomach
using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They soon
Bad Weather at Frisco—
you do not wish to mingle with the
of
bath.
One person, $6.00 per
ening,
cover
and
allow
to
rise
in
a
tablets-
at
McNair
Bros
and
stop
all
relieved these ailm ents and eased
others and you will have no trouble
The w eather in San Francisco and
weefy two persona, $8.00 per
Relieves indigestion, or in keeping by yourself. But by far the warm place to twice its origi­ the aches and pains. I heartily en­
week. Hotel Ashland
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th e other bay towns is the worst ex­ distress.
dorse Doan’s for they are a remedy
nal
size,
then
knead
down
in
bowl
most
agreeable
thing
is
to
accept
the
money
back.
perienced there for some time, as in­
of m erit.”
CAR WASHING
friendly advances of persons whom you and let rise again. This second
dicated by a wire from Mrs. Mary
Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don’t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
meet
and
If
they
appear
congenial
kneading, after the dough has risen simply ask for a kidney remedy— FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
M iekle, who resides in Berkeley, to Baby Boy Arrive«—
there is no reason why you should once, gives a much finer grain to get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same
polishing, $2.50. L ithla Garage. ! X
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Randles, of
h e r agent here, to be sure and have
not let the friendship progress quitf bread and should always be used. th at Mr. H ardy had. Foster-M ilburn
Phone 114.
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FOUR-SITE SALES
th e snow shoveled from the roofs 390 Liberty strefet, are the parents as if you had had a formal intnalm*
Co.,
Mfrs.,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
When dough has again risen to dou­
AGENCY
PLUMBING
of her houses here in Ashland, ap­ of a ten pound boy, which arrived tion.
(Copyright)
V,
ble
Its
size,
it
will
be
ready
to
shape
Friday,
Jan
u
ary
27.
Both
m
other
(Grants
Pass, Medford, Ash­
p aren tly being afraid th a t a large
Notice is hereby given th a t I will PHONE your next job of plumbing
land, Klamath Falls.)
into loaves or rolls. Place loaves in
and baby are doing nicely.
am ount bad fallen here.
on the 4th day of February, 1922
to Jerry O'Neal, Beaver Building
Beaver Block, Ashland
well-greased
pans,
having
them
IMPROPER CLEANING
at the city pound on W ater street,
Phone
138.
— Brokers In—
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox.
about half full. Brush both bread sell at public auction to the highest
For business opportunities In
Business
Opportunità«*,
land
Lumber
Co.,
phone
20.
WILL SPOIL FINISH and rolls with melted shortening, bidder for cash in hand: One bay
Southern Oregon, consult the Four-
Bu sin ewe Lease*,
let them rise again to double th e ir| mare branded dP (connected),
on
Business Partnership.
Bite Sales Agency, Beaver Block,
size and bake in a hot oven about • I?®
8taiJ “
Bible
School
Meeting—
phone 4.
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All traasaotlons strictly
..
. , ,
i forehead, weight about 1200 pounds.
BA R BER
The Ashland Bible School union Easy Matter to Ruin Appearance 4 j m inutes for medium sizel loaves Also one bay horse, branded O on
eonfidentlal.
will meet tonight a t the Baptist
and from 20 to 30 minues for rolls, I left shoulder, small white spot on
No charge for listings
Hotel Colombia Guest«—
of New Automobile.
Children’s Work A
/F i
according to size.
left stifle, weight 1200 pounds.
RESULTS PRODUCED
The following a re late arrivals at church at 7:30. A full program has
Specialty
This
quantity
of
dough
is
for
one
Dated
at
A
shland-
Oregon,
this
been
arranged.
th e Columbia hotel: Mr. and Mrs.
4 L
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Lack of Washing or Not Knowing How large loaf of bread or pan of rolls. 24th day of January, 1922.
G. W. H ollister, C. L. McCaslin,
J.
W.
HATCHER.
Safety blades resharpened
Will Go Further Toward Marring
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk
W ith one-half yeast cake used to 121-2tu
Chief of Police.
.C harles E. Thompson, A. B. Brown, Twins— W cent«
like new. Single bit, 19c
Finish Than Any Other Thing
5 ®
80tf
liquod,
bread can be made an com­
J . H. Garvin, F. S. K ram er, P ort­
doe. Dobnle bit, 80c dot.
— Get Mud Off.
pleted, if kept in a warm room, in
C. B. L A M K I N
lan d ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker. Will Attend Meeting—
•
H om es A gain !
D unsm uir; O. F. Riebel, G. S. Dear-
You may mistreat the engine fre­ about five hours. If a longer period
The Presbyterian C hristian En­
be
given
to
the
rising
process,
less
There
s no time like the present
doff, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. deavor members will attend the re­ quently before it begins to complain)
BARGAINS IN REAL
to
be
getting
th a t home which you
yeast
will
be
required.
One-fourth!
L^ne, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jones, vival m eeting at the Christian but the finish can be mistreated once
BSTA9B
We
invite
you
to
look
have
wanted.
You do not need
yeast
cake
to
each
cup
of
liquid
w
ill1
Seattle; H ubert Sparling and Mr. church tonight In a body. Tomor­ or twice—then there is little left to
to wait until you have all the
damage, says William H. Stewart, Jr., be sufficient if dough is set over
over our stock of
and Mrs. Berger, Eugene.
money to pay for it; make a pay-
row night will be th e annual Chris­ president of the Stewart Automobile
night. In either case the same m eth­
City and lt)neli Properties
'm ent down and then pay the rest
tian Endeavor birthday party sup­ school of New York.
The lack of od of preparation is used.
of it In installm ents Instead of
Houses to Rent
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
per at 6 o’clock. Every Endeavorer, washing or not knowing how to wash
paying rent.
If milk Is used, scalding, while
bring one contribution to the feast, : a car W*U go further toward ruining not essential, is an absolute test o f ,
We have a good five room
Pupils Will Appear In Concert —
dwelling, nicely located, fine con­
is the plan. There will be a business the appearance than any other thing.
©ITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
its freshness. If scalded, cool to
Two of Madame Tracv-Young’s
dition, partly furnished, for only
meeting after the supper. The church The varnish of a new car is benefited
lukewarm, otherw ise it wlil kill the,
$2500. This is a good b /y for
pupils will appear a t Mrs. Romberg’s
and
hardened
by
washing
with
clear,
school of missions will open a six
th at money. Let us show this to
recital Friday night a t the Presby­
cold water, but rnnd tliat is allowed to yeast plant.
weeks campaign also w ith a 6 o’clock dry upon the body takes the oil from
you. If you are thinking about
CARLOAD SHXPMEINT OF
te ria n church. Miss L aura Prescott
Parker Hohse Rolls
something
of that kind and that
supper the same evening.
the varnish and leaves the finish mot­
w ill give a piano solo and Miss Mae
am ount of money, don’t wait un­
Use
bread
foundation
recipe.
A
f-;
tled and streaky. Dirt is not the only
ftaegi will play Mrs. Rom berg’s ac­
til some one else gets it.
For the finest in ham and bacon, enemy, for gases from the garage and ter dough has risen to double in size
We also have a fine six room
com panim ents. Music lovers will en­
and other Decorative
see Detrick. The kind th a t makes ' even the atmosphere of some districts the second time, roll in * a shqet i
dwelling, one floor, well furn­
joy this program .
you come back for more. D etrick’s attack the finish of the car that is not about one inch thick. Cut with bis-| from Eastern mills Jna$ in.
, Material.
ished, for $3500. Large lot, good
sftterable drop In prices on same.
— the Pioneer Groceteria.
124 I frequently washed.
location, house and furniture in
cuit
cutter,
then
with
the
handle
of
We m ass oar own candies. Ice
excellent
condition, some fruit,
Begin by cleaning the top,” says a knife dipped in flour, press lightly
We
willingly
give
prices
GOOD CHDAB POSTS
cream and tamales. Enders Con­
garden epace, garage; worth ev­
Mr.
Stewart.
“Take
a
stiff
brush
and
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­
through the center of each roll, New prices on Implements end re-
and figure amounts
ery cent of the asking price, end
fectionery.
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ing and day work. 248 F ifth St., remove the dust, then either sponge it brush with melted shortening, fold Saire.. New aud «sod s«#tag
more.
needed.
1 r t o t f i ° r USe a S°ft c^°th with warm water
machines for sate er to rent.. . . .
phone 166-J.
1 0 9 tf uud pure soap A cham ois kept eg. over and place close together in a
Baby Clinic Saturday—
Miss Florence Pool, home demon-
peclally for the purpose will hasten well-greased pan. Set in a warm
the drying aud the top must not be place until light, then bake in a hot
staratlo n agent, and Miss Marie Fall- A ttorney Confined to His B e d -
A
ttorney
W.
J.
Moore,
who
fell
folded
until it is thoroughly dry. The oven. When baked, brush over with
REAL ESTATE « INSURANCE
dine, county nurse, will hold a child
THE PAINT MAN
and
injured
his
back
at
his
home
on
upholstery,
if
of
cloth,
is
best
cleaned
Established 1883
w eighing and m easuring m eeting (a
PbttBg a i l
41 E. Mein St.
by
sponging
with
water
containing
a
North
Main
street,
is
still
confined
followup to the previous clinics held)
little salt and alcohol.
a t th e Presbyterian church, Satur­ to his bed. He seems to be w ithout
“In cleaning the body, be sure to
pain
as
long
as
he
lays
still,
hut
is
day, F ebruary 4, during the after­
remove the nozzle of the hose and
unable
to
be
out
of
bed.
noon from 2 to 4 o’clock. Any m oth­
How the water over every part of the
e r wishing to bring her baby and On Our Streets—
body. This will serve to wash off most
of the dust and also loosen the mud.
get advice on diet or care i9 Invited
Genuine Chloken Hot Tamales In cases where the car is very dirty
to come to this meeting.
The Fountain. R. R. Porter, Prop. it is best to do this and then let it
/
stand for a few minutes, before going
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Malted Milk
over
it
again
with
the
hose.
Then
I Ford Coupe, ’21..................................................... $550.00
M tf
Thrift it like a calculating maehing which add«
E. V. Thompson, a prominent take a soft spvnge and follow the hose
1
Buick
B
u
g
...............................
75.00
Rogue River man, was seen on our over the body. If certain portions are
Boy Scout M e e tin g -
A dandy Ford .......................................................... 225.00
grease spotted these should be washed
rapidly to yoar capital, subtraafcg froxa y o u
Boy scouts of troop two will hold streets yesterday.
separately with pure water and castile
th e ir next m eeting Monday evening,
soap, but except in this one instance
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk soap of any kind should be avoided on
One 1918 Chalmers Touring, excellent condition, at a
F e b ru a ry 6, announces C. F. Koehler,
oares, aad multiplies yoar pleasure».
T w in » -1 0 cants
80tf the body.
scoutmaster.
bargain.
“The road oil and grease that col­
A thrift aeoount with as opens ap an ubkub -
Always hot! Hot chocolate, hot On Sick List—
lects on the running gear require dif­
And several others including a Dort, a Reo Touring and
Mexican chili and hot tamales served
Mrs. A. Bullen, who operates the ferent methods of removal and also
two Ford Touring cars.
In the husk at Rose Bros.
121-5 Dew Drop Inn, is quite ill and was other tools. Special brushes and soup
pe«ted avauae of
suds
will
get
at
the
grease
in
inac­
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unable to be at her usual post yes­
cessible coiners. In the case of the
Returning Home—
terday.
wheels hubs, care should be used to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yancey, of
prevent water and grit working into
Klamath Falls, passed through Ash­
Prices always the lowest at Det­ the bearings.”
r
land Sunday evening, en route home rick's— not up today and down to­
A. C. CROSSMAN
by Hornbrook from Cottage Grove, morrow. We buy for cash and sell
MEDFORD
Phone 606
22 S. F ir S t
Not cash today and credit toinor-
where they spent several days visit- for cash. T h at’s why we sell for
A shland,
O regon
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t row. Always cash and always the
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
lag friends.
lees- D etricks Groceteria.
124 lowest. De trick s.
D O M E S T IC
S C IE N C E
Arcola
Provost Bros.
g
W. A. SHELL
Paints
Wall Paper
Fencing
Pell's Corner
S O M E S N A P S IN
U SED C AR S
Sanitas
Dickerson & Son
Billings Agency
It Adds, Substracts, Multiplies
S E R V IC E G A R A G E
The Citizens Bank