Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 04, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
PER SO N A L
Spring woolens and styles are In
a t O rres’ Tailor Shop.
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Paper Changes Hands—
P. R. Soule has purchased the Ev­
ening H erald at K lam ath Falls from
J. M urray, who has owned th e paper
for several months. Mr. Soule was
one tim e editor of the-H erald, but
nas been connected with th e Sacra­
m ento Bee lately.
The Ashland R ealty company have
houses to rent unfurnished all over
town, and a few furnished. Have a
few extrem ely good buys of residence
property th a t one rarely hears of.
H ave cash buyers w aiting and rent­
ers w aiting. B argains in homes se­
cured on paym ents sam e as you
would rent.
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H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk
Good tomatoes, 15c per can. Plaza
D etrick's Groce- M arket.
Tw ins— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf Bring your pall.
At H&nitaritun—
130-2
130tf
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i leria.
Mrs. A ugusta Bagley Is now a pa­
1
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i M edford D octor in Los A n g e l e s -
tie n t at a sanitarium near Lodi, Under the W eather—
One cent the w ord each time.
Fred
Engle,
emlpoye
of
the
Clti-i
'hoppt«rs
from
Montague—
J
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens, of
Calif.
WANT ED.
zens bank, is on the sick list for a
Mr- and Mrs- Casll> of Montague, Medford, are spending a week In
LEONARD O. PETTIT— V io lin is t-
ON
Social and Dance Engagem ents;
few
days.
Rev.
Charles
A.
Edwards
were
in
Ashland
on
a
shopping
trip
Los
Angeles
and
other
southern
Cali-
Special sale a t Orres* Tailor Shop.
WANT TO HEAR FROM owner hav­
Teaching in Music History, Ele­
yesterday.
fornia
points.
of
the
Methodist
Episcopal
church
is
Suits tailored to order with extra
ing farm for sale; give particulars
m entary Harmony; Violin. See
pants free.
and lowest price. John J. Black,
Loveland's O rchestra or address
128-tf reported ill.
Ju st received a large shipm ent of
Are you still paying the other fel-
Box 563, Ashland,
128-1 mo
Oregon Street, Chippewa Falls, Wis­
dried
fruits
including
cluster
raisins,
How’s
bad
accounts,
or
are
you
fol-
consin.
125-3sat*
R eported R em arried—
Nlce Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
PHYSICIANS.
It is reported th a t Mrs. G ertrude land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
92tf seeded raisins, seedless raisins, cur-1 lowing the crowds to D etrick's Groce-
WANTED— A man to cut 50 cords of!
________ ______
rants, white and black figs, Italian : terla.
*130tf
wood. Apply at 275 Scenic D riv e ,!0®’; ERNEST A. WOOD8— Practice
24 SHEETS AND
McCalleu Mulit has rem arried and is
and
French
prunes
and
peaches.
Ashland.
I28tf* ' limited to eye, ear, nose and
24 ENVELOPES
now a resident of southern Califor­ Leaves for California—
------------ ------------------------------- **
| throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
D
etrick’s
Groceteria,
We
sell
for
V
isitors
from
Nevada
—
nia.
Andrew McCallan left Friday af­
2 to 5. Swedenhurg Bldg., Ash­
WANTED
BOARDERS—
Room
and
less.
130tf
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williamson
ternoon for Berkeley, Calif., for an
land, Ore.
73-tf
(A ssorted T ints)
board
for
two
or
three
persons.
and little son from Nevada are vis­
For business opportunities in indefinite visit with his m other who S ligh tly B etter—
725 Iowa St.
127-tf DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
iting Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay,
Southern Oregon, consult the Four- lives in the Bay city.
R egular SO and 60c Values
8urgt»on.
Practice limited to
H arlan McWilliams, who has been on Church street.
WANTED— Will pay highest cash I eye,
Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block,
ear,
nose
and throat. GlaBser
ill with influenza, was reported bet­
prices for furs— skunk, mink, I supplied. Oculist and aurlst for
phona 4.
iO8tf
Dance, Moose hall, Saturday night, te r Friday.
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed- i 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. fl*. and H
ETNA MILLS GIRLS DEFEATED
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med-1 Bldg., Msdford, Ore. Phone 567
February 4. Leedom’s Orchestra.
ford, Ore. Phone 92 9.
124tf
N ow in C alifornia—
129-3
H. R. Adams, plumbing, contract­ Locals W in 2 9 to 3 7 — H. S Boys
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW<—Speolul at-
Jeff H eard, form erly of this vi­
ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
B eat A lum ni 41 to 33
tentton to m others and children
cinity, but more recently of New Visiting Relatives—
— - -
________ •
phone 166-J.
109tf
Internal secretions and endocrine
The
local
high
school
girls
played
O rleans Is now located at San Ysl-
Mr. and Mrs. Clemer, of McCloud,
glands. Res. and offioe, 108 Pio­
FOR SALE— We have the following
the Etna Mills, Calif., girls’ team at
dro, Calif.
Calif., are visiting at the George Birthday D inner—
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
stores and businesses for sale in
the Box
the
high
school
gymnasium
last
Southern
Oregon:
Ketchum home on Helman street.
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saunders gave;
WHILE THEY LAST
p. m.
Grocery with confectionery and
Health Bread. Pore Malted Milk They were called here on account of a delightful dinner party a t their night, and while the score was tied
fountain.
Twine—10 cents
the critical illness of Mrs. Ketchum. home on the Boulevard Thursday ev­ at the end of the first half, the locals i
DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
Grocery with dwelling house.v
Mr. Clemer is a b ro th er of Mrs. ening in honor of the birthdays of did some good team work soon after
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
High class groceteria.
G oes to D unsm uir—
at residence, Pioneer Ave., m orn­
the
beginning
of
the
second
half
and
Ketchum.
Paying
m
anufacturing
business.
Mr. Saunders, and his granddaughter
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
Rexall drug store.
Mrs. H. C. Johnson and little sons,
HJl.L
> I
1 ■— J
J—
Miss Irwanda Bateman. Covers were ran the score to a safe place, never
Small
drugs
and
notions.
Health Bread. Fare Malted Milk
2Ä Ö
of 548 C * street, and Mrs. H. E.
Jüan
TRANSFER
AND
EXPRESS.
laid for 12, and two well-decorated befng in any p articu lar danger
Cafe and lunch counter.
89tf , . . . .
W iltse, left for D unsm uir on train Twins— 10 cents
,
.
. thereafter. They won bv J the score of
Cafe and confectionery.
birthday cakes
were cut . and . formed
FOR prompt and careful servlee,
13 this morning, to attend the an­
37
to
29.
Feed and grinding business.
auto tracks or horse drays, call
part of the excellent dinner.
nual ball of the Brotherhood of R ail­ Slopped in A s h l a n d -
The high school team and the al-!
B attery and electric business.
W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone 117
Renovating business.
Mrs. Pool and daughter, of Rose­
way Trainm en a t th a t place.
umni
played
what
proved
to
be
a
fast
~
1
Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel
No goods bought at w ar prices i n !
Shoe repairing business.
Ashland.
66tf
burg, who have been spending some
game,
and
one
th
at
should
prove
of
INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO.
our store. Our stock was all p ur­
Half Interest paying business.
In our line for *22, th ere’s a suit, time in the south .stopped off here
value to the high school team. The
(Effective Jan u ary 1, 1922)
Dressmaking parlors.
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
120tl today on their way home, to visit chased since the drop In price. This alum ni played a hard game, ¿ n d L v
for you— at Paulserud’s.
XOOpt l ^ ^ H L A N D
FER — Good team and motor
H
ardw
are
and
furniture,
new
and
is one of the reasons why we sell for
tecond hand.
trucln. Good service at a reason-
friends.
with
a
little
more
practice
would
7:00
a.
ra.
*
less. D etrick’s Groceteria.
7:00 a. m.
130tf
New Masonic Directory—
1 able price.
Phone 83_____________
Garage and transfer.
have carried away the large end of ! 8 00 a. ra.
8:00 a. m.
Garage
with
equipm
ent
and
The local Masonic bodies are hav­
9
00 a. m.
See P au lseru d ’s suits ‘for 1922.
the score. The high school showed
9:00 a. m.
PLUMBING
building.
R eturns from Visit—
ing a ne wdirectory published, which
10:00 a. m.
120tf
to much b etter advantage in practice 10
J ” 00 a. m.
Fully
equipped
small
laundry.
Mrs. Laura V. Edwards, who has
00 a. m.
will be out in a short time. The n e w ,
11:00 a. m.
! PHONE your n e tt Job of plumbing
Painting contractor’s business.
than the alum ni, bu t seemed unable 12 00 noon
been
visiting
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
12:00 noon
1 to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
directory contains all the names of R e(unis to W ork__
Call
or
w
rite
.
to get by the alum ni with advantage l 00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
Phone 188.
N.
F.
W
ight,
of
Seattle,
for
the
past
The
FOUR-SITE
SALES
AGENCY
m em bers of the various orders with Mrs. Van Wegan is able to be a t t
K
with th eir plays. The final score was 2 00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
Medford
Building,
Medford,
Ore.
the exception of the Shrine, which her WQrk agaiu at tHg gquare DeaJ wo months, returned to her home
3:00 p. m.
FOR SAIJB— REAL ESTATE.
41 to 33 in favor of the high school. •3 00 p. m.
Beaver Building,
Ashland, Ore.
4 00 p. m.
publishes a directory of its own.
gr
af(er
few dayg ftt hom e. here Friday m orning on train 13.
4:00 p. m.
131-1
5 00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE— Five room house, cor­
6
00
p.
m.
Snyder’s
orchestra,
Gold
Hill,
Sat­
6:00
p.
m.
ner lot 120x130— berries .lots of
BABY
CHICKS
-
TO THE PUBLIC
„
■ Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk urday night.
00 p. m.
7
7:00 p. m.
CHERRO
water, close in. Bargain for quick
129-3*
Realizing the need in Ashland of
g9tf
8 30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. ra FOR SALE— The Redwing Hatchery
sale. Phone 476-J. Easy terms.
Hard W heat
a drugless physician who Is free to
______
9 80 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
130-6*
incubates 250,000 eggs every
FLOUR
H otel A shland G uests—
1C 30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
respond to out-of-offlce calls a t any
three
weeks,
being
the
largest
r.nd
T
H otel Colum bia Guesti
G uaranteed
The following parties have regis­
Sunday Schedule
1 DR SALE— Any one w ant­
hour of the day or night, I wish to
finest equipped electric hatchery- IOME
$ 2 .3 0 at your Grocers
The following are laet arrivals at tered at the Hotel A shland: Mr. and
Leave
Medford
for
Ashland
and
ing
a
place with one acre of
announce th at. Instead of re-openlng ..
„ .
..
T
. .
in the Southw est We are booking
Ashland
for
Medford
every
hour
on
ground,
all kinds of fruit, good
my office, I will hereafter tre a t m y 'f ® ° G\ C° ,umbi®’ W* L* D oud-(Mr8. j. Ingle> Seattle; L. T. Larron,
orders for immediate and future
the
hour
from
9
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m.;
gardei
space,
chicken lot, hen­
patients In th eir own homes. T h e , p ’ .P °J
’ J° h.n ,M‘"S’ ’’" f0.1, North Bake’’. Or-: F * J- Cox, F. T.
delivery of all the popular breeds
then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
house,
garage,
woodshed
and store
baby chicks, Pekin, Muscovy trad
home treatm en ts will be sim ilar to V*'-!
I '. Bradshaw ’ C- C’ Dole K ruger, V. P. Reimer, K. Mosudo,
room, seven room house, all mod­
Ashland w aiting room— E ast Side of Indian
R unner ducklings, and
: and C. F. Riebel.
ern. with gas. Anyone Interested
San Francisco; Ed Coney, K lam ath Investigate Our Ideal i Pharmacy.
those form erly given In my office.
Mammoth
Bronze baby turkeys;
can inquire of owners, a t 710
JACKSONVILLE-M
EDFORD
Falls: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blackston,
also our celebrated Btrain of Ore­
Massage, hydrotherapy or vibrations
Cocoa, two pounds 25c. Plaza
Penn. Ave. Phone 349-L. 128-6*
D aily (E xcept Sunday)
gon-Corvallis W hite Leghorns. We
Denver, Colo.; Charles L. H atfield,
will a t all tim es be used prelim inary Market.
LV.
MEDFORD
LV.
J’S’N
V
LB
130-2
can supply pullets of all kinds at FOR SALE— New six room bunga­
Z. C. Fidler, E. L. Guden, A. R. F ra ­
7:40 a. m.
to the chiropractic adjustm ents, in
all tim es; also incubators and
low, cheap if taken at once. Ad­
7:20 a. m.
8:49 a. m.
zier, Edwin Curtis, T. N. Rossich,
th a t way securing complete relaxa- j}uys Ford Cat
brooders.
No order too large or
dress 78 Sixth St.
128-6
8:15
a.
ra.
9:90
a.
m.
John J. H oogstract, H. E. G riffith,
lion of the muscles and rendering
too small to receive our careful at­
Mr. Jordan, proprietor of the Ar­
9:20
a.
m.
11:16
a.
m.
Hot
Water
Heating
System
for
Send for prices.
RED-j-pRY R. D. SANFORD, 399 Beaeh
th e chiropractic work proper as my Goods store, is the possessor of M. McGuire, I. A. Elrod,, W. W.
11:18 a. m. tention.
10:45 a. m.
WING
HATCHERY,
2030
E.
Flor­
Small
or
Large
Houses
St., for all classes of Real Estate,
W
oodruff,
F.
B.
Emmons,
J.
L.
Gray,
painless as possible.
18:80 p. m
12:00 noon
a Ford car now.
ence,
Los
Angeles.
131-4sat
forenoons
103-lmo*
P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. Ora D. Ba- Our New Line of Heating Stoves
I wish also to announce th a t In
1:20 p. m.
1!50 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
3:20 p. m
FOR SALK.
again taking up my work In Ash­
Are Now In
Meet jolly folks from all parts of ! 1<e^• Klam ath Falls; G. H. Addis, J.
CAR WASHING
4:30 p. m
3:45 p. ra.
land, I shall specialize In ne iritis the valley, Gold Hill, Saturday;C - Curtis, Salem, Or.! Mr. and Mrs.
5:30 p. m. FOR SALE— Household goods hnd FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
5:00 p. m.
129-3* H arry Cash, Montague, Calif.; Mr.
cases and those troubles originating night.
5:55 p. m.
Rigs, garden tools, hose, lawn
polishing, $2.50. L ithia Garage.
in the cervical and upper dorsal re ­
and Mrs. F. R. Kemmer, McCloud,
9:30 p. m
7:00 p. m.
mower, bees and supplies, wire
Phone 114.
_____ 113tf
8:00 p. m.
Sat. only
7:38 p.m .
Calif., and A. McClanahan, Medford.
fence, 6 foot netting, and many
gions of the spine. These include visiting Friends__
9:50 p. ra.
Sat. oxly 10:30 p.m .
other things. J. N. McCune, 1340
bronchial asthm a, insomnia, severe j Glenn Addlson> of Eugene. a for-
0. B. L A M K I N
Sunday
Only
Ashland St.
129-3*
Pearl
hominy,
15c
per
can.
Plaza
palns in the back of the neck and ! mer res|dent of Ashland, is in town
LV.
J’S’NV’LB
LV.
MEDFORD
130-2
M arket.
head, loss of memory, certain ner-i visitlng friends for a few days
8:00 a. m.
8:60 a. m FOR SALE— Here is a splendid op­
OARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
vous disturbances of the eye, ear,
9:60 a. m.
portunity: Grocery store doing
9:20 a m.
11:18 a. m.
BARGAINS IN REAL
fl^se and throat, certain arm and
10:46 a. m.
nice business, Invoice about $3000,
D etrick’s Groceteria sells b u tter i RURAL SCHOOLS USE
ESTATE
12:15 p. m.
rent $30. O. A. Manning, Talent,
12:46 p. m.
shoulder troubles, etc.
for less.
130tf
STEREOPTICAN SLIDES
Oregon.
127tf
1:60
p.
in.
1:2
0
p.
m.
The fee for calls between 10 p. m. j
______ _
•
3:M p. ffl.
2:50 p. ra.
IN CLASSROOM WORK
from Eastern mills jus$ in. Con*
and 9 a. m. will be double the fee Undergoes Nasal Operation—
4 :9 ) p. m. FOR SALE— Good milch cow. W.
3:45
p.
ra.
slderable drop In prices on same.
charged for day calls.
Mrs. B. D. Bigler, a resident of a
5:00 p. m.
6 :3 0 p. m
L. Moore, Belview
126-5
City and Ranch Properties
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u­
H ouses to Rent
9 :8 0 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
; neighboring California town,, under-
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
STAGE
gene,
Feb.
3.—
(Special)
—
That
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINC—
V isiting Chiropractic Physician
went an operation on her nose F rh
New prices on implements and re-
Daily (Except Sunday)
A ttachm ents fits all sewing m a­
(H older of chiropractic physic-jday. The passage of the nose was a l- ' “ »“ 7 ru ral schools of the state are! fialrs.. New a id used sewing
LV.
MEDFORD
LV.
ROSEBURG
chines.
Price $2.00. Checks 10c
Ian’s license No. 165, Issued August most entirely closed, and the divid- now using stereoptican lantern slides! machines for sale or to rent.........
CITIÄEN S BANK BUILDING
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. ra.
extra. Lights Mail Order House,
28, 1915, by the Oregon State B oard! ing part of the nose was removed ior classroom instruction is the!
Travel by atage; shortest route by
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 126-6
20 miles; one of Oregon's most
of Chiropractic Exam iners.)
and a new part substitute.
¡statem ent of the extension division
scenic
trips; we save you time and FOR SALE— W hite Minorca h a tc h -'
Residence, third house to the
of the university, which supplies the
ing eggs, non-setters, large white
money.
rig h t on W alker avenue South. Tele­
Shrimp, 3 cans 50c, $1.75 dozen public schools of Oregon with an ex-
Fa,«— Medford-Rosebm-g, $4.00;
aggs, $1.00 for 15.
932 B oule-.
H o m e s A g a in !
phone 367-J.
126-6;
Plaza m arket.
130-2 i tensive visual instruction service.
vard. Phone 457-R.
124-lm o,
Grants-Pass-Roseburg, $8.00.
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MEDFORD-GRANTS
PASS
The slides are used to illu strate
FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown to be getting th at home which you
Dally
and
Sunday
and vitalize lessons in history, geog­
and Wlnesap apples, not culls, 50c have wanted. You do not need
LV. MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS
We invite you to look
raphy, literatu re and science, and fo r'
box. Half mile west cannery. 0 . ; to wait until you have all the
11:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
114tf' money to pay for It; make a pay­
over our stock of
community showings, with a local
1.00 p. m.
I ’OO P- m-
ment down and then pay the rest
4:30 p. m.
4:46 p. m.
person easily filling the position of
FDR RENI.
of it In Installm ents Instead of
G
rants
Pass
w
aiting
room—*Tbe
lecturer.
paying rent.
Bonbonnlere, phone 160.
In communities where no electric
We have a good five room
I Office and w aiting room— No. 5 FOR RENT— Furnished house, four ,
rooms and bath. Also an ap art­ dwelling, nicely located, fine con­
Thrift is like a calculating machine which adds current is available, illum ination is
8. Front 3t.. NaBh Hotel building.
ment, three rooms and bath. 153
dition, partly furnished, for only
secured by means of an acetylene
G ranite St.
Phone 4 ll-R . 131-1 I $2500. This is a good b fy for
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rapidly to your capital, subtracts from your burner fed from a Presto-lite tank.
th a t money. Let ua show this to
I FOR SALE— Ford touring car ini you. If you are thinking about
Such equipm ent, it is declared, af­
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
good condition. 73 Pine St. 130-6* something of th a t kind and th a t
fords satisfactory pictures and has
cares, and multiplies your pleasures.
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¡GREAT BARGAIN— I have 84 can-! am ount of money, don’t w ait un­
the advantage of being within the
F O U R -SIT E S A L E S
B
aries, singers and hens with til some one else gets it..
! means of most d istrict schools. The
F
We also have a fine six room
AGENCY
breeding cages, seed, etc. Will
and other Decorative
A thrift aoeonnt with us opens up an unsus­ slides themselves are loaned free by
dwelling,
one floor, well furn­
!*
take
$200
cash
for
the
lot;
too
ill
(G rants Pass, Medford, Ash­
P
the university, the only cost being
ished,
for
$3600.
Large lot, good
Material.
to attend to them. The Chair Doc-|
land, K lam ath Falla.)
location,
house
and
fu rn itu re In
th at of transportation by express or
tor,
3d
and
A
Sts.
130-lmo*
Beaver Block. Ashland
pected avenue of progress.
excellent
condition,
some fruit,
We willingly give prices
2
parcel post. In all 180 slide sets,
— Brokers in—
FOR SALE— One registered Togen- garden space, garage; w orth ev­
covering a wide range of subjects are
and figure amounts
Business Opportunities,
burg buck and two 1917 Saxon ery cent of the asking price, and
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Business Leases,
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available for the use of schools,
sixes. 635 Roca St. Phone 268-Y. more.
needed.
Business Partnership.
; churches, granges, community cen­
FOR RENT—.-House of four rooms,
All transactions strictly
ters ’and other organizations.
B street, near F ourth Also house­
confidential.
Educational films, rock and mine-
keeping rooms.
Inquire
115
A s h la n d ,
O r e g o n ral sets, and micrscope slides on bot­
No charge for listin g s
RJKAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Church St.
129tf
RESULTS PRODUCED
THE
PAINT
MAN
Established 1888
any and zoology are also included in
FOR RENT— Furnished room w ith Phone 211
41 > Mntai Sv
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
the free visual instruction service.
heat. 85 Second St.
129tf
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Special
Box Paper
25c
SOtf
M cNair Bros.
Arcola.
Provost Bros»
Fencing
Peil's Corner
It Adds, Substracts, Multiplies
The Citizens
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
SB
Dickerson & Son
Billings Agency