Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Have th a t old suit renovated at!
P aulserud’s.
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NOVELTIES IN UNDERMUSLINS
INVITE ATTENTION TO COLOR
Monthly Meeting Monday—
Don’t forçai the Railroad Carman’»
The regular monthly m eeting of,
Annual Bali*. Armory, Saturday even­ the Southern Oregon electrical men I
in g February 18.
will be held Monday evening at Med
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ford.
State Delegate—
Mias Mary Spencer has been sent
Don’t forget the R ailroad Carm en’s
aa a delegate to the C hristian En- Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­
Jçjeavor sta te convention a t Salem. ing, February 18.
Miss Spencer Is president of the
southern Oregon district of the Entertains for Visitor —
Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. S. M. Rhodes entertained a
num ber of ladies yesterday a fte r­
■MJWWM TP.
A utom obile Insurance a t rig h t noon in honor of Mrs. Ida Labish of
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fates. Yeo of course.
134tf San Francisco, who has been her
guest for a few days. Mrs. Labish
DOING Well—
left on train 53 last evening for her
W ord has been received from Mr. home.
and Mrs. W. O. Dickerson, who are
sojourning in California, to the ef-j Candy! Candy! Candy! W atch
feet th a t Mr. D ickerson’s health Is Roae Bros. Windows.
131-tf
gradually on the mend. They also
sta te th a t they are having delight-
Nice Dry Wood! aiso BIox. Ash*
ful w eather now after the storm has land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
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subsided.
Hotel Ashland Guests—
See Here! We are going to have
The following parties are regis­
plenty of crabs and other fresh fish tered at the Hotel Ashland: R. W.
fo r Fridays. Also plenty of good fat Weston, Mrs. H. E. Stum er, Mildred
chickens and rabbits. Ashland Fish I. Stum er, Union City, W ash.; H. G.
Market. Phone 104.
139-tf Bolton, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hogsett, Louis B. Hogsett, R.
Former Resident Visits—
McNamon, E. B. Porter, Charles E.
Mrs. C. A. Barr, of Dunsmuir, but Schmudl, San Francisco; H. S.
who form erly lived here, is visiting W hite, Chicago, 111.; V. M. Powley,
with her mother, Mrs. F. R. Merrill Seattle; B. P. Bert. W. W. W oodruff,
on the Boulevard.
F. B. Emmons, J. L. Gray, E. E. Ed­
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munds, C. G. Bunnell, F ran k C. Van-
See our spring suits at prices derhoof, George M. Robinson, Robert
back to norm al. Paulserud's. 1 3 3 « McKee, Portland; G. H. Campbell,
Eugene, Or.; Mrs. C. A. Pauley, Mr
F orm er R esid en t In C o lo r a d o -
and Mrs. Roy Crawford, K lam ath
B ert Munday, a form er Ashland Falls; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carson,
resident, has been heard from at G rants Pass; T. A. Sullivan, Everett,
Flem ing, Colo. He had the m isfor­ W ash.; Mrs. J. M. Dodge, Mrs. G. E.
tu n e to have his W illiard battery Schurman, Roseburg, Or.; Mr. and
stolen from his car there a short Mrs. K. O. Nilsan, Medford; Gilbert
tim e ago.
W allen, Salem, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. B athurst and family, J. G. Vand-
OW that the season for spring
Don’t forget the Railroad Carmen’s erburg, Los Angeles; Mr. Hull, W il­
sewing is on, when women occu­
Annual Ball, Armory, Saturday even­ liam Heath, Aberdeen, W ash.; Mr.
py themselves with replenishing
ing, February 18.
and Mrs. Ed Hadley, Tillamook, Or., their own and their children’s under-
and H. A. H arris, Oakland, Calif.
niuslins, we find that many novelty
garments invite the attention of the
Back at P o s t -
Miss Dorthea Jones was able to be
Snyder’s Orchestra, Gold Hill, seamstress. The annual “white sales”
which supply the material for this sea­
a t work Friday a t the McGee store, Saturday n ig h t..
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sonal
sewing, have blossomed out with
a fte r two days of illness.
new color, new cloths and new modes
Valentine Party—
of trimming—when there is trimming.
Tamales of quality, served In the
The B. Y. P. U. valentine party It remains to be seen whether the in­
husk, at Rose Bros.
131tf held at the church W ednesday even­ troduction of color and ingenious new
ing was well attended and every one decorations will last or not, but manu­
Mr. Homes Recovering—
enjoyed the games and refreshm ents facturers have faith in it and have
made nainsook, batiste and other cot­
F rank Homes, who was operated to the greatest extent.
tons in almost as many colors as we
on a t a local hospital some time
tlnd
in silk underwear.
ago, has recovered sufficiently to be
Big time for all. Gold Hill, Sat­
It is not worth while to put much
removed to his home. Mr. Homes’ urday.
141-3 work on the short-lived, soon out­
sister, who is a trained nurse, came
grown garments for children. Manu­
h ere from San Francisco and has In Medford—
facturers are showing such sensible
been in attendance a t his bed side j Louis Dodge was a business visitor
during his Illness.
She will con-¡in Medford Friday afternoon.
.tinue here for a few days visiting.
W atch for the Yellow W agons—
Sweet cream for sale, 35 cents a sign of Service and the Square Deal
3>lae. Rose Bros.
131« Grocery.
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N
Rare Tire Quality at
Remarkable Prices
Mason Cord quality is the highest
that can he built into a tire. We
want you to know that the price,
strange as it may seem, is remark­
ably low.
We do not sell Mason Tires on price
alone, hut you get this advantage as
well as the quality, when you buy
them. This means that you get low
price per mile and less trouble per
trip than you have ever known be­
fore.
With this goes a guarantee which
knows no mileage limit and a stan­
dard of service we’re proud of.
MASON CORDS
Leedom’s Tire Hospital
VULCANIZING and RETREADING
65 North Main St.
Ashland, Ore.
X
Decorations—
Gerald G unter went up Neil creek
Friday for green decorations for the
Epworth League meeting. Tonight
One cent tfre w ord each time.
at the Methodist church. The Leag-
FOR RENT.
ers have been asked to come
PHYSICIANS.
dressed in hiking costume and majt AUTO FOR RENT— By hour Without
visit such places as the Josephine driver to responsible persons, reason­ OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Praotie«
limited to eye, ear, nose and
able rales. E. N. Norton Motor Co.
caves, etc., during the evening.
throat. Office hour^ 10 to 13 and
Phone 57,
142-1 mo
3 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
FOR SAI JE.
land, Ore.
78-tf
Dance! Dance! Dance! Gold Hill
Saturday, February 18.
141-3, FOR SALE— A 490 Chevrolet; first OR- J* J. EMMEN8— Physician and
class condition. Phone 149 142-3
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
FOR SALE— Barred Plym outh Rock
supplied. Oculist and an urlst for
and W hite Leghorn eggs for hatch­
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. \ and H.
ing, 75 cents for 15. Also poultry
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 687
tonic and washing
cheap
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E' J o c k e y , 177 E. Main. Phone OR- MATTIE B. BHAW-r-Speeial a t
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tention to m others and
children.
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? some new
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Internal secretions and endocrine
■FOR SALE— Dandy two oven tire ­
glands. Res. and office, iOS Pio­
? B eautiful Wall Paper ?
less cooker, almost new. W rite
avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
? f t 'zvon't b e a bad blou> ? Mrs. G. W. W olverton, Lock Box i neer
fice
hours,
11 to 12 &. m.; 2 to I
184, Glen View Drive.
142-6* p. m.
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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
? Swenson & McRae Co. o
q
East Main Street
New Retail Price
for
Popular Copyright Titles
garments us the pajama pictured here.
This is made of cotton crepe, cut in
one piece, with komono sleeves, and
has long pantalettes ending in a flounce
at the ankles. The required fullness
is gathered in at the front and back
and the pantalettes attached to the
body across the back by means of but­
tons and buttonholes. Muslins, print­
ed cottons, and sateen are also used
for these garments.
Jacquard crepe, in white or colored
designs, and sateen are used for pa­
jamas in new types, for grown-ups
also and they are easier to make than
the regulation model.
conwoNT n
vo th m n ivvak k onion .
es for all grades and ages. Bring
your Bible. Morning service, 11 a.
m.; subject, “ George W ashington,
the Ideal A m erican.” Ju n io r Chris­
tian Endeavor, 4 p. m. Christian E n­
deavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service,
Cluircli of the Nazarene
7:30 p. m.; subject, “ C hrist’s Joy.”
Corner of F ourth and C streets. This is the people’s church, and the
Service for Sunday, F eb ru ary 1 9 ,1 public is cordially invited to all these
1922: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., services. W. Judson Oldfield, minis-
Thornton S. Wiley, superintendent, i te r-
Pleaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. j
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Prayer meeting W ednesday at 7:30 !
Trinity Episcopal Church
p. m. You are cordially invited to
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
come and worship with us. J. E. Mc-j Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday
Shane, pastor.
school at 9:45.
Morning service
and sermon at 11. Every one cor­
M ethodist Episcopal Church
dially invited
Corner North Main and Laurel i
— • a
streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
F irst Church of Christ Scientist
m,, Dr. G. W. Gregg, superintendent. \ Pioneer avenue South.
Sunday
Morning service a t 11; subject, I service at 11 o’clock. Subject of the
“W hat God H ath W rought.” Ep- lesson. “ Mind.” Sunday school a t 10
worth League at 6:15 p. m.; subject, o'clock. W ednesday evening meeting
“Stew ardship,” Gerald G unter, le a d -;a t 8 o’clock. Reading room open
er. Evening service at 7:30; sub- daily from 2 until 5 o’clock n m
je tt, “God’s Gift to America in the except Sundays and holidays.
Lives of W ashington and Lincoln.”
A cordial invitation is extended to
th e public. Charles E. Edwards, min- NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS
ial er.
Sealed bids will be received by
School D istrict No. 5, Jackson coun-
Presbyterion Church
ty, Oregon, until 3 o’clock p. m.,
Sermon for the m orning services: March 1, 1922, for 160 cords of good
“The Man George W ashington.” Ser-
fir wood> cut from green trees.
mon for the evening: “ The End of
n(?r° <L niUS»J,e in four_£oot lengths
„. ... ,, „ .
A , . „
, of not more than ten inches nor less
Fkith. ’ Sunday school a t 9:45 a. than four inches in diam eter.
Punlor C hristian Endeavor at
Wood to be delivered and piled at
p. m. Young people's m eeting at
Junior High School building,
30. Guild at 6:30. Church night ' H awthorne building, and a small por-
beginning with "pot luck lunch" a t^ s S la n d . Oregon. M d°at aY’o m / 'n «
A t th e
Spring Decorating—
Called to Medford—
The McGee store has redecorated
Thad Coleman was called to Med-
its windows and now looks real I ford yesterday afternoon on account
epring-like with its new curtains and of the illness of his m other there
floor.
Snyder’s Orchestra, Gold Hill,
Dew Drop Inn— tor Innobea.
Saturday night.
141-3
PAGI ttUUtô
• " 'W
C hurches
6 o clock, followed by study and later than September 15, 1922.
p lay er meering. All are welcome t o , M easurements of the wood to be
ahy of these meetings.
■made by the school board, or by the
sealer of weights and m easures for
Jackson county, Oregon.
C hristian Church
Each bid m ust be accompanied by
Corner B and Second streets. Mrs. a certified check for $25, payable
Josephine Champie, pastor.
Bible to School D istrict No. 5, Jackson
school at 10 o’clock. Morning wor­ county, Oregon, which check will be
ship at 11. Sermon topic, “ W hat forfeited to the said school district
as liquidated damages in case the
does it mean to be a C hristian?” successful bidder shall fail to exe­
Baptism a t close of m orning service. cute
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a contract «ilk*
and *,ui
furnish an C ap
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Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening wor-; proved bond for a faithful perform -
ship at 7:30, the subject being, a n c e .thereof- w ithin five days after
—
of acceptance of bid.
“Christ
in the C hristian Creed.” You I notification
The successful bidder is required
are felcome to all these services.
to furnish said school district ap­
proved bond for a faithful perform ­
B aptist C h u r c h ................ ance of the contract of bid so ac­
in an am ount of not less than
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. cepted
$500.
Morning service at 11. Mrs. George
All bids should be addressed to the
W hitm an, returned missionary from clerk of school d istrict No. 5, Jack-
Ka-Ying, China, will talk at the son county, Oregon, and m arked
morning service. Young people’s “ Bid to Furnish Wood.”
The board reserves th e rig h t to
meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening ser­ reject any or all bids.
vice at 7:30.
. By order of the board of directors.
F. S. ENGLE,
Clerk of School D istrict No. 5,
First. Congrcg-'tional Church
Boulevard and Main streets. Sun­ Jackson County, Oregon.
Ashland, Oregon, February 18, 1922.
day school at 9:45 a. m., with class-
143-2-sat
by
—B. M. Bower
'—Zane Grey
—Bex Beach
—Harold Bell Wright
—Peter B. Kyne
—James Oliver Curwood
—Gene Stratton Porter
and almost e.very big book
of fiction published within
the last few years.
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M cNair Bros.
T tl< 3
Stari
LNTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
(Effective January 1, 19&fl)
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:00 a. in.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
9 ;00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. in.
12:00 noon
18:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
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2:00 p. m.
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7:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
9:30 p. ra.
9:86 p. na
16:30 p. m Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Sunday Schedule
Leave Medford for Ashland and
Ashland for Medford every hour on
the hour from 9 a. m. to B p. m.;
then 6:30 p. m. and. 9:30 p. m.
Ashland waiting room— Hast Side
Pharm acy.
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
Dally (Except Sunday)
LV. J’S'NV’LH
LV. MBHOFORD
7:46 a. m.
7:20 a. m.
8:41 n. m.
8:15 a. m.
9:80 a. m
9 :20 a. m.
11:18 a- tn.
16:45 a. nj.
a. m.
12:00 noon
1:20 p. m.
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2:46 p. m.
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4:80 p. m
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5:55 p. m.
7:00 p. ra.
9:80 p. m
8:00 p. m.
8at. only
7:80 p. m.
9:50 p. m.
Sat. only 10:80 p. m.
Sunday Only
LV. J’S’NV’LB
LV. MEDFORD
8:60 a. m
8:60 a. m.
9:20 a m .
9:60 a. m.
10:46 a. m.
11:15 a. m.
12:16 p. m.
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1:50 ». m.
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8:45 p. m.
4:80 p. m
5:00 p. m.
5:10 p. m
7:00 p. m.
9:80 p. m
MRDFORD-ROSHBURG STAGS
Daily (Bxoept Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
Travel by stage; shortest route by
20 miles; one of Oregon’s most
scenic trips; we save you tim e and
money.
Fare— Medford-Rosebnrg, S4.OO;
Grnnts-Pass-Rosefourg, 88.OO.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Daily and Sunday
LV. G T S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
10:06 a. m.
11:00 a. m
1:06 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
G rants Pass w aiting room- •The
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and waiting room— No.
8. Front 9t„ Nash Hotel building.
W e Buy and Sell
Real Estate
FIRH INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
P h on e » 6
FOR SALE— Reed baby buggv rip c t j a w
tt * *
~
.
Phone 336-L or call 178 SkM *|DR‘
ear’ n0S*’ throat
1,8
bk‘d;
specialist;
glasses
fitted.
Office
more.
142-3, at residence, Pioneer Ave., m orn­
ing and by appointment. Phone 28.
FOR SALE— Purebred Barred Rock
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eggs for hatching.
The laying,,
chiropractors
.
paying strain. 195 Beach St., Ash-!
,and
1409-W-s
DR. MATT) INGERSOLL HAWLEY
FOR SALE— Broody hen».
eggs, O. A. C. Barred Rocks, Buff
367-J. Treatm ent given only in
Brown and W hite Leghorns. All
your rwn home.
high egg producing strains. Prices
reasonable.
Phone 4 08-R. Aleo
PLUMBINO
pair Italian fur-bearing rabbits,,
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Cheap’___________
141-lm o H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contrac*.-
ing and day work, 248 Fifth St.,
FOR SALE— Light horse, buggy and
phone
166-J.
lOOtf
harness.
Double chain harness,
Two dozen hens. Inquire 563 N. PHONB your next Job of plumbing
Main St.
141-3*
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building
Phone 1 3 8 . _________________
FOR SALE— Vetch hay. Hampton
Orchard, Voorhies Crossing. Phone
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
468-R -l.
140-6
FOR prom pt and careful service
FOR SALE— 1920 Chevrolet, nerw
auto trucks or horse drays, cal*
tires, in excellent condition, will
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 11$.
be sold a t a sacrifice this week.
• rtf ice, 89 Oak street near Hotel
See the car at N orton’s garage,
Ashland.
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56tf
Pioneer street.
138-6
POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
GREAT BARGAIN— I have 84 can­ T. L.
'ER
— Good team and motor
aries, singers and hens with
trucks.
service at a reason
breeding cages, seed, etc. Will a hie price. Good
Phone 83
take $200 eash for the lot; too ill
to attend to them. The Chair Doc­
CAR WASHING
tor, 3d and A Sts.
130-lmo*
FIRST CLASS CAR WASHING and
FOR SALE— Single comb White
polishing, $2.80. Lithla .a ra re .
Leghorn eggs, for hatching, trap-
Phone 114.
113«
nested.
Also Barred Plymouth
g— a - ... a
WAN J ED.
Rocks, extra large birds. Phone
340-Y.
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W NTED— Spading and all kinds t>!
. arden work. J. D. Peff!ey, 143
FOR SALE— Here is a splendid op­
Sixth.
142-2*
portunity: Grocery store doing
nice business, invoice about $3000,
rent $30. O. A. Manning, Talent, WANTED— Will pay highest cash
prices for furs— skunk, mink,
Oregon.
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fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med­
FOR SALE— W hite Minorca hatch
ford, Ore. Phone 929.
124tf
fug eggs, non-setters, large white
eggs. $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule­
POH HAJJ»—REAL ESTATE.
vard. Phone 457-R.
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FOR SALE— Good sound Newtown FOR SALE OR TRADE— Oregon
farm, Portland lots. Address Box
and W lnesap apples, not culls, 50«
496, Ritzville, Wash.
141-5*
box. Half mile west cannery. O.
A. Manning, Talent, Or.
114« FOR SALE OR TRADE OR RENT—
Small brick business building, In
BABY CHICKS
good location. A bargain for a
short
time. Housekeeping rooms
FOR SALE— The Redwing Hatchery
above.
Yockey & Co., Realtors.
incubates 250,000 eggs every
140-6
three weeks, being the largest and
finest equipped electric hatchery
TRADE OR SALE— House, two
in the Southwest. We are booking FOR
lots,
with out buildings, garden
orders for immediate and future
and
berries.
W ant to trade for
delivery of all the popular breeds
Roseburg
property.
I. V. Redifer,
of baby chicks, Pekin, Muscovy and
Roseburg, Or. North Side gro­
Indian R unner ducklings, in d
cery.
140-6
Mammoth Bronze baby turkeys;
also our celebrated Btrain of Ore­
BUSINESS OPPORTl'NITIES
gon-Corvallis W hite Leghorns. We
can supply pullets of all kinds at WE CAN LOCATE you in most any
all tim es; also incubators and
kind of paying business in South­
brooders. No order too large or
ern Oregon. FOUR-SITE SALES
too small to receive our careful at­
AGENCY, Business Brokers, Bea­
tention.
Send for prices.
RED-
ver Block, Ashland;
Medford
’ WING HATCHERY, 2030 E. Flor-
Bldg., Medford.132«
ence, Los Angeles,_______ 131-4sat
P O U T I CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­
thorizes his announcem ent as a
candidate for the nomination for
the office of county commissioner
of Jackson county, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
of said county, a t the prim ary elec­
tion, May 19th, 1922.
While
in
Portland recently
I bought
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
such as extra wagon wheels
reaches,
leadbars,
singletrees,
plow beams and handles, a t
prices prevailing before the war.
Come in early while they last.
Fencing, harness and imple­
ments at reduced prices.
New and second hand tewing
machines.
W . A. S H E L L
BA R BER
Children’s Work A
Rpeelalty
Safety blades reeharpened
like. new. Single bit, 36c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dox.
C B L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
• ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
CITIZEN’S BANK BOLDING
Peil’s Corner
We invite you to look
over our stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
Material.
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
160 Acres
W o o d la n d - P a s t u r e
Much of It good soil— not steep
— near Ashland. Near paved high­
way. Estim ated 16,000 tiers of
hard and soft wood. Price very
reasonable.
Will take good Ashland prop­
erty for part paym ent; term s on
balance.
Properly handled,
business pays well.
the
wood
Dickerson & Son Billings Agency
THE PAINT MAN
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
^ sta b llsh e d 1883
P hone
41 E. Main Kt.