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W e a ry w eeks h a d e lap sed , w hen, found it a t th e foot of th e tre e
day we re a c h e d th e b ase o f a 'a g a i n s t w hich I h ad re c lin e d ; b u t
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' tre n d in g w e stw a rd a n d d ire c tly in below th e ink b lo t to w hich I have r e ­
o u r co u rse . A few m iles to -o u r le f t fe rre d . w as a ru d e d ra w in g in p e n ­
(C o n tin u e d fro m S a tu rd a y .)
, we fo u n d a n ac ce sib le p a th ; b u t, s u r ­ cil!
I t seem ed to re p re s e n t tw o
veying th e ra n g e w ith oUr g la ss fo r a ra n g e s c f m o u n ta in s , in te rc e p tin g
It w as th e m id d le of M ay, w hen,
. g r e a t d ista n c e on e ith e r sid e, c o u ld je a c h o th e r a t rig h t a n g le s. In th e
d e e m in g th e s o u th e rn m o u n ta in s fre e i e e -no o th e r d e p re ssio n in its c le a r- c e n te r of th e r e c ta n g u la r space on
fro m snow , a n d th e riv e rs p a ssa b le , c u t line. T h is, th e n , w as th e only th e lo w er sid e w as a sm a ll d ia g ra m ,
o u r fin a l p re p a ra tio n s w ere com plet- g atew ay to th e s o u th e a s te rn coun- re se m b lin g th e la rg e one in shape.
ed, a n d we w ere re a d y fo r th e r o a d .- tr y beyond, a n d th ro u g h it th e W il- I to o k it to th e f ir e lig h t fo r clo ser
My books, c o n sistin g of a little son p a rty m u st h av e p assed , w ith o u t in sp e c tio n : I t w as th e r e p r e s e n ta ­
law . in calf, a n d m uch p a te n t office, j a d o u b t.
A t th e e n tra n c e of th e tio n of a m in e r ’s pick.
In m u slin , w ere c o n sig n ed to a com - p ass we fo u n d th e dim v e stig e s of a
(T o be c o n tin u e d to m o rro w )
m on g rav e in a d ry goods box, a n d c a m p fire a n d b eg an to hope th a t we
th e key of th e office g ra c e fu lly con­ w ere rig h t.
F u r th e r on we found
sig n e d to its ow ner.
w h e re a n axe h a d b een used h e re APPRECIATED G IF T OF SHOES
W e h a d a s a d d le -h o rse apiece, t w o |a nd th e re , a n d knew t h a t We w ere
pack a n im a ls, a n d p ro v isio n s fo r s i x j on th e fo o tste p s of w h ite m en. W as Mismated Footgear Eagerly Welcomed
by th e U nfortunate Children of
m o n th s.
A fte r se v era l d ays of a n - ¡ i t th e W ilson tra il?
W retched Arm enia.
e v e n tfu l tra v e l, we re a c h e d J a c k so n -,
J a m e s W ilson, in h is le tte r s to
ville. T his p o in t w as th e b e g in n in g H a rp e r, h ad sp o k en of a lofty ro ck ,
A shoe factory in Boston recently of­
a n d th e end of th e w ritte n in stru c -; b e a rin g a ru d e re se m b la n c e o f an fered th e N ear E a st relief a consign­
tlo n s of Ja m e s W ilson; a n d w e h o u r-g la ss, a t th e base of w hich is a m ent of m ism ated shoes—offered them
looked w o n d e rin g ly to w a rd th e s o u th m in e ra l sp rin g . I t w as th e re th a t th e doubtfully, not know ing w hether such
w h ere a w ild ern e ss of m o u n ta in s , i s e p a ra tio n had o c c u rre d a n d th e a gift would be acceptable. N everthe­
vales a n d riv e rs — m uch of it y e t u n - , m a in p a rty tu rn e d back. T h e w e ste rn less, the gift was Joyfully accepted by
th e organization, and th e odd shoes
tro d d e n by th e foot of civilized m an , p e a k s w ere cro w n ed w ith s u n s e t
w ere m ore th an eagerly received by
s tre tc h e d aw ay u n d e r th e s e re n e sky. 'g o ld , an d o u r d a y ’s m arc h w as al- the little folks in N ear E a st relief o r­
T h e re w as th e in k -b lo t of th e u n -jm o a t done, w hen u n ex p ected ly , we phanages.
fin ish ed le tte r!
h a lte d b e fo re a lofty b o w ld e r sh a p ed
F o r children In Arm enia a re no dif­
W e w ere not to be frow ned back, lik e an h o u r-g la ss; a n d a t its base, feren t from children anyw here. They
how ever, by th e d iffic u ltie s th a t s ta in in g th e rock, over w hich it love new shoes. A lthough these shoes
sto o d In o u r w ay; a n d , a f te r a d a y ’s I flow ed, we found a s p rin g — b itte r w ere not m ates they w ere w ithout
holes, they w ere shiny, they w ere solid
re s t, we a g a in took th e C a lifo rn ia w ith m in e ra l c o n s titu e n ts.
and they creaked. They were, in short,
ro ad , w ith th e in te n tio n of follow ­
By th a t to k en th e b a ttle w as h a lf shoes—real shoes—and when one lias
ing It fo r one day lo n g er.
w on, a n d d ism o u n tin g , we u n p a c k ed been entirely shoeless fo r a long time,
T h is b ro u g h t us to a p o in t w here, o u r tire d a n d u n s p irite d h o rse s a n d or has worn a t best old, w ornout pieces
in all p ro b a b ility th e p a rty of pros- w en t in to cam p fo r tw o days, in o rd e r of shoes, shoes full of holes, which
p e c to rs h e a d ed by th e W ilsons, h a d to g a th e r s tr e n g th fo r th e fin a l have not seen polish fo r so long th a t
they a re quite the color of the e a r t h -
b o rn e off from th e b e a te n tra c k in to s tru g g le . T hen we w ere a g a in in th e
even m ism ated shoes, th a t a re shiny
th e c h a rtle s s reg io n s of th e so u th - s a d d le w ith o u r faces still to th e and new, seem a veritable boon from
e a st.
s o u th e a s t, a n d to ilin g on. T h e scene- heaven.
E ven a d o p tin g th is g e n e ra l d irec- ry grew w ild e r a n d m ore ru g g ed . W e
And th e m ism ated shoes m eant for
tlo n as th e axis of e x p lo ra tio n , th e w ere in th e reg io n of volcanic ago- th e N ear E ast children m ore than
field to be su rv ey ed w as a lm o st hope- unies, of fierce u p h e a v a ls an d lava pleasure. They m eant health itself. A
recent report from an overseas w ork­
lessly w ide. T he W ilson p a rty u n - floods. In te rm in a b le d iffic u ltie s rose
e r contains a sim ple statem en t which
d o u b ted ly m ad e a c o n sid e ra b le de-i b e fo re us, b u t th ey w ere m et w ith m akes one realize th e larg e r value of
p a r tu r e fro m th e ir in te n d e d co u rse, ■ heroic re so lu tio n a n d fin a lly o v e r­ th e gift.
in o rd e r to avoid th e a c tu a l t h e a t e r . com e.
H a rp e r becam e m oody a n d
“As a resu lt of giving shoes to the
o f th e In d ia n w a r, b u t, w ith th is s o l- . a b s tr a c te d ; a n d th e s tre s s o f sus- children,’’ the sta te m e n t reads, “dis­
ita r y concession to p ru d e n c e ,, m u s t ita in e d a n x ie ty had so w orn upon my pensary cases dropped from over forty
h av e s o u g h t to reach th a t p o rtio n of s p irit th a t even in s lu m b e r th e tro u - to about tw enty.’’— New York H erald. •
LOST CABIN I,
th e c o u n try w ith w hich ru m o r a n d bles of th e day w ere re p e a te d . T he
Gas Used.
th e geological o u tlin e s of th e e a r t h ’s b o u n d ry b etw een m y sle e p in g a n d
N
ot
counting
d eb ate In congress
s u rfa c e in d ic a te d as g o ld -b earin g . w a k in g th o u g h ts ceased to be c le a rly
A m ericans used 319.888,000,000 cubi
C a re fu l in q u iry h a d p u t us in pos­ d e fin e d , I th in k , a n d th is a b n o rm a l
feet of artificial gas last year.
session of th e se l a t te r fac ts, a n d we, co n d itio n of th e m ind m ay a c co u n t
T his is an achievem ent, com paring i
tu rn e d to th e s o u th e a s t, b u t a t no fo r w h a t is o th e rw is e in ex p licab le
w ith a generation ago when m othe
g re a t a n g le fro m th e sta g e ro u te .
had to w ash the sm oked chim neys o
in w h a t I am a b o u t to re la te .
th e kerosene oil lam ps and trim thei
O u r p ro g re ss w as slow , to rtu o u s
W e h a d cam ped fo r th e n ig h t, a n d
a n d a t tim es u n u tte ra b ly d iffic u lt. it w as n e a r s u n se t.
H a rp e r, o v e r­ w icks daily.
In about one m ore generation th
H ew in g a tr a il th ro u g h w oven th ic k - com e by fa tig u e , lay asle e p w ith his
only heating and lighting will he h
ets, sc ra m b lin g o v er m iles of f a l l e n , h ead upon a ro ll o f b la n k e ts .
For
electricity. A copper m ine is a goo
tim b e r, lo st in th e tw ilig h t of lab-j th e h u n d re d th tim e I had d ra w n th e
legacy for grandchildren.
y r in th in e can y o n s, s tr a in in g t o w a r d ’ u n fin ish e d le tte r from m y p ocket,
th e su m m it of som e rocky div id e— a n d s a t w ith my back a g a in s t a tre e ,
T he U nited S ta te s h a s a g re a te r
w h e re th e su m m e r s u n s h in e b u rn e d p e ru sin g it d re a m ily , w ith a leadr v a rie ty of p o sta g e s ta m p s th a n any
lik e a flam e— a c ro ss tu rb u le n t riv- pencil, w hich h ad fa lle n o u t in get- o th e r c o u n try .
e rs an d by th e still m a rg in s of un- tin g th e le tte r, also in m y h a n d . I
know n la k e s w h e re th e g re a t f ir s jr e m e m b e r w ish in g th a t so m e s p irit-
sh ad o w ed th em se lv e s in so m b e r sol- han d w ould seize th e pencil a n d com -
itu d e : w h at a ro ad to fo rtu n e !
p le te th e le tte r , w hen, to my in fin -
W e w ere g e n e ro u sly a rm e d , a n d ite s u rp ris e , a sh ad o w , lik e t h a t of
had no fe a r of p e rso n a l d a n g e r, fo r su d d en tw ilig h t, fell upon a ll th in g s
th e fierce trib e s t h a t h ad fo rm e rly a ro u n d . I w as som ehow co n scio u s of
C o p y rig h t, 1S22. W e sla ro K sv,ap ap er Union
h u n g upon th e fo o tste p s of th e h u n t- a p r e te r- n a tu r a l p resen ce, an d lo o k ­
e r a n d g o ld -d ig g e r h ere, an d h a s dis- Ing up, beheld im m e d ia te ly in fro n t
“ Wliat silence» we keep, year after
p u ted th e e n c ro a c h m e n ts of civlllza- of m e a m an , o r th e sh ad o w of a
year.
W ith those who are m ost near to us
tio n in th e b rig h t v alleys fa r to o u r m an , ta ll a n d m u sc u la r, w ith a b row n
and dear!
rig h t, had ’’ceased from tro u b lin g ” face a n d b u sh y b e a rd .
H e w ore a
We live beside each other day by day.
And speak of myriad things, but se l­
a n d w ere a g ric u ltu ra lly " a t r e s t” up- m in e r’s grey fla n n e l s h ir t— w ith o u t
dom say
on g o v e rn m e n t reserv es.
a c o a t— a n d h a d a re v o lv e r b e lte d to
The rull sw eet word that lies Just In
our reach
W e knew , how ever, th a t a few u n - ' his side.
I seem ed to be u tte rly
Beneath the commonplace of common
m a n a g e a b le b a n d s h ad refu se d to ac-1 w ith o u t th e p o w er of sp eech o r m o-
speech.”
cept th e a rb itra m e n t of C h ristia n tio n , a n d looked in to th e sa d an d
rifle s a n d w ere still a b ro a d som e- sy m p a th e tic eyes he tu rn e d upon m e,
w h ere in th e ir n a tiv e h a u n ts — fro m w ith a se n se of a w fu l fa s c in a tio n . I
K la m a th to th e sea— c o m m ittin g could see H a rp e r d im ly th ro u g h th e
th e f t, a rso n a n d a n occasio n al m u r- se m i-d a rk n e ss, b u t th e q u ie t o f slum -
d e r.
h e r s till lay upon his w eary face.
B u t o u r h e a rts w e re fire d w ith th e T hen n ig h t seem ed to close dow n,
“ a c u rse d lu s t for g o ld ” an d we w ere a n d I aw oke w ith a s t a r t to fin d t h a t
not to be d e te rre d by id le fears. W e; th e e v e n in g h ad a d v a n ce d a n d th a t
w ere possessed by a s p irit th a t to il my com panion w as k in d lin g a fire . I
could n o t exorcise, n o r p e ril q u ell!
¡tu rn e d to look fo r th e le tte r a n d
Box Office Sale T o m o rro w at 12 O’clock
PA G E
M EDFORD
NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
8 : 3 0 CURTAIN
TH E
ALBERT OeCOURVlLlE'S
BEYDE^ÍEVÜES
FOLLIES
0M6IMAL PRODUCTION and COM0U(Y«Í5EWY
DIRECT FROMTM (UIETY TUEUSE,LONDON ~
« W IT H ENGLANDS
GREATEST COMEDIAN
HARRY
TATE
(HIMSELF)
« -A N D
THIRTY IMPORTED REAUTI£S
A SHIPLOAD OF COSTUMES, SCENERYaorfEFFECTS
nu first real L ondon revue n nw tee os.
P R IC E S : F lo o r, I s ’ 14 row s, $2.75; la s t 4 row s, $ 2 .2 0 ; Balcony,
1st 4 row s. $ 2 .20; n e x t 4 row s. $1.65; n e x t 3 row s, $1.10. B alance
55c. In c lu d e s w a r tax.
----------- HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW _______
A d d re ss le tte r s , m ak e checks, p o sto ffic e m oney o rd e rs to P a g e
T h e a te r.
In c lu d e se lf-a d d re sse d , sta m p e d envelope to in su re sa fe
r e tu r n .
H IN TS TH A T H ELP
s
B efore housecleaning tim e It is a
good tim e to prepare. M ake a t least
six outing flannel or cun-
ton flannel covers for
th e broom. M ake them
a t le a s t six Inches longer
th a n th e broom so th at
th e re m ay be a th re e or
four-inch ruffle a t the
bottom , m a k i n g the
sw eeping m ore effective
when b rushing down th e
walls.
Old outing flannel night
dresses m ay be saved to m ake these
bags.
I t is a good plan to keep an Inven­
tory of every household supply and
w here It m ay be fo u n d ; It Is useful
fo r th e housew ife fo r referen ce and in
case of em ergency and fo r o th er peo­
ple to find th in g s easily.
M uch m ay be done in spring clean­
ing on rain y days and days not
b rig h t enough to a ir clothing. Linen
closets, chiffoniers, d resse r draw ers
m ay be gone over and Inventoried.
I f troubled w ith ants, sprinkle a
little t a r ta r em etic m ixed w ith su g ar
w here they come In. Be su re to keep
It aw ay from a ll food or p e ts as It Is
poison. •
If the flavor of onion is liked in th e
ro a st o r gravy, pluce an onion beside
the ro ast and rem ove when th e ro ast
is done. An onion placed in a pot of
beans is a g re a t Im provem ent to the
seasoning.
Keep a sm all basket lined witli
new spaper to p ut all garbage and
peelings, egg shells a n d -ta b le sc ra p s;
th is will save m any steps to th e gar­
bage pall and tlie p ap er m ay be
w rapped around th e garbage and
dropped Into th e can, or-burned in the
incinerator. A p ap er sack n e a r at
hand m ay be used in th e sam e way.
A large b ask et k ep t In a handy
place fo r carry in g vegetables, or a rti­
cles from th e cellar, or linen from one
floor to an o th er Is a g rea t aid. W hen
going u p stairs, if ev ery th in g going up
is taken, and everything brought down
as one Is coming down, m any steps
and much fatig u e w o u ld 'b e saved.
M onday, M a n li 20, l9 îü /
T he w o rd “ th o u g h t” in th e sev en ­
te e n th c e n tu ry m e a n t a n x ie ty so in -
_
.
.
_
te n s e t h a t it a m o u n te d to a n g u ish .
T ypew riter Hae Practioally P u t th e ...
________ _
Pen O ut of Business, W ith
Some U nfortunate Results.
W R ITIN G ALM O ST A LOST ART
'POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
W ho rem em bers the old days when !
CO M M ISSIO N ER—
men of com m erce and industry w rote F O R COUNTY
Thos. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u ­
a “good business hand"—when han d ­
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a
w riting w as one of th e accom plish­
c a n d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n for
m ents and le tte rs w ritten in ink could
th e office of county com nflssioner
he read w ith sm all effort? asks the
of J a c k s o n co u n ty , su b je c t to th e
N ation’s Business. H andw riting has
decision of th e re p u b lic a n vo ters
gone out of style because it ^ a v e way : of sa id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry elec­
tio n . Mav 1 9 th. 1922.
to som ething Infinitely better. It was
the old story. H and work could not >
com pete w ith m achine work—the pen
could not com pete w ith the type­
w riter.
B A R B E R
B ut we view w ith sorrow the fact
th a t the decline and fall of hand-w rit­
C hildren’s W ork A
ing has also m eant the decline and
fall of th e business signature. You i
Specialty
pick up th e ordinary business le tte r i
these days, and while the body of j
S a fety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d
th e com m unication stan d s forth in
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
clean-cut typography, you a re lucky
doz. D obule b it, 60c doz
If you can m ake out th e signature.
U nless you know who w rote it, the
nam e may be anything from “B latz"
to “Jones.” Some of them ap p ear to
be p e rfe c t; they a re m ade up of regu­
lar, sh a rp saw teeth, but when you
try to decode them you can’t tell the
“u ’s” from the “n’s” or the “i’s” from
FISHING RODS W R A PPE D
th e “t ’s.” O thers confuse and dazzle
B a rre ls a n d P a r ts S u p p lie d a n d
you w ith scrolls gnd flourishes. And
still an o th er type is Just plain awful.
F itte d f o r A ny M ake o f G un
P lainly som ething should be done
about it. Maybe congress could be In­
duced to pass a law m aking It com­
pulsory for every le tte r to have the
nam e of the signer typew ritten in the
81 OAK S T R E E T
n e a r neighborhood of the signature.
W. A. SHELL
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
Ashland Realty
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 181
Labor Saving
Tools reduce the time to. do a job and thus reduce
the cost to you.
^A U TO M O TIV E SHOP
100 Main St.
Phone 44
Fishing Tackle, Rods
and Reels
of Best Makes and Latest Designs at
Exceptionally Low Prices
All the latest magazines. Daily papers, Portland and
San Francisco.
VOGAN’S CANDIES
i
Everything new and up-to-date
NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE
NININGER & WARNER
WATCH OUR W INDOW S FO R BASKETBALL RETURNS
In a Well-Equipped Bathroom
it is a p le a s u re to b a th e a n d
w ash, a n d such e q u ip m e n t we
a r e p re p a re d to in sta ll in y o u r
hom e.
Y’o u r frie n d s a n d g u e sts
a p p re c ia te
such
a
b a th ro o m .
L e t us fig u re w ith you on th is
e q u ip m e n t now.
SIM P SO N ’S
H ARD W ARE :
Yes, Mr. Edison, You’re Correct
“ The higher you go in civilization, the less
actual money you see. It is all hills and
checks. ’ ’
\
That’s because a checking account appeals to
the good sense of everyone. It costs nothing,
does away with the carrying of large sums and
provides an accurate record of expenditures.
The Citizens Bank
A shland,
Oregon
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L |
O ne c e n t tfre w o rd each tim o.
SITUATION W ANTED
PHYSICIANS.
i C 0 0 K AND W A IT R E SS, m a rrie d , DR ER NEST A. WOODS— Practice
de9ire p o sitio n , sm a ll f ir s t CldSS
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
h o tel o r re s o rt, etc. T h o ro u g h in ­
throat. O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and
te rn a tio n a l e x p erien ce a ll b ra n c h e s
2 to 6. Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh­
of th e b u sin ess. B est of c a re t a k ­
land, Ore.
71
en of k itc h e n expenses. R e a s o n - !
ab le w ages expected.
A ddress DR. J. J. EMMEiXS— Physician and
“ C h ef,” c a re o f A sh lan d T idings.
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
163-5*
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
su p p lied
O culist an d a u r ls t for
W A N i ED.
S. P R. R. O ffices, M.
and H.
B
ldg.,
M
edford,
O
re.
P
h
o
n
e 567
W A N TED — E x p erien ced girl fo r g e n ­
e ra l h o u se w o rk , in sm all fam ily, DR. MATTIE B. SHAW — Special at
good hom e. 1 houe 484-R . 16< -3
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild ren .
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
A G EN TS W A N TED
g lan d s. Res. a n d office, Ì0 8 P io ­
W E PAY $36.00 W E E K L Y , 75 cents
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
h o u r s p a re tim e, se llin g h o siery .
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to •
G u a ra n te e d w e a r fo u r m o n th s.
p. m.
S p rin g line. Big o p p o rtu n ity . Ex-
?,e,n 6,lCr?. uKnne£e33ary- P ^ rfe c tw e a r D R. SH A W — E ye. e a r. nose, th r o a t
M ills, D arby, P e n n a .
167-1 i s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . O ffice
a t residence, P io n e e r Ave., morflSÌ
I HAVE A GOOD LOCATION on
Ing and by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28.
M ain s tr e e t, an d too m uch room .
W ill div id e w ith som e good b u si­
CHIROPRACTORS.
ness.
See m e b efo re th e firs t.
Also lease w h ere I am now fo r DR. M A ID IN G E R SO LL HAWLEY’
som e good b u sin e ss. A m er. 167* — V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sicia n .
N e u ritis cases a specialty . P h o n e
W AN TED-—$2500 loan, tw o or th re e
367-J. T re a tm e n t given only In
y e a rs. 8 p e r cent. H ighly im proved
your own hom e.
farm p ro p e rty . A d d ress Box 341,
care of T idings.
162-6*
V E TER IN A R Y
±2
W A N TED — F a t hens,
e n t, O regon.
Box 12, T al- J. P . CH ISH O LM — G ra d u a te V e te ri­
1 5 2 -lm o *
n a ria n . 217 F o u rth St. P h o n e 1.
14 7-1 m
FOR RENT.
i
PLUMBING
FO R R E N T — -H ouse. 460 B St. In-
q u ire 115 C liurch a f te r 2 p. tu. H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
le s tf
ing and day work. 2 18 F ifth St.,
phone
166-J.
lOOtf
F O R R E N T — N icely fu rn is h e d room s
w ith o r w ith o u t b o ard . R e a so n a b le PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of p lu m b in g
ra te s . V endom e, 4 25 E a s t M ain.
to J e rry O ’N eal, 207 E a s t M ain.
P h o n e 138.
AUTO FO R R E N T — By h o u r w ith o u t
d riv e r to resp o n sib le p ersons, re a s o n ­
TR A N SFER AND E X PR B SS.
a b le ra te s . E. N. N orton M otor Co.
P h o n e 57.
1 4 2 -lm o FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service,
a u to tru c k s or h o rse d ra y s, call
A PA R T M E N TS
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.
O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel
Close in, m o d ern conveniences.
A sh lan d .
56tf
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
d in e s tr e e t or ph o n e 122. 147-1 mo T. L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L T R A N S­
F E R — Good tea m and m o to r­
FOR SALE.
tru c k s . Good service a t a re a s o n ­
P h o n e 83.
FO R
SA LE— Y oung
red c u rr a n t ab le price.
b u sh es.
C all 440 C h e s’n u t St.
CO NTRACTOR AND B U IL D E R
167-3
P h o n e 415-L.
FO R SA LE— Choice, im proved and F . At G R E A S E R — C o n tra c to r and
B u ild er. P. 0 . Bdx 66, A shland,
eq u ipped 226 a c re W illa m e tte val­
O regon.
1 5 0 -lm o
ley, O re., ra n c h . $,*2,600. W ould
ta k e sm a ll w ell im p ro v ed farm in
CAR W ASHING
R o g u e R iv er valley to $ 1 2 .000;
6 per c e n t te rm s on b alan ce. W rite F IR S T CLASS CAR W ASHING a n d
399 B each St., A sh lan d . Ore. 167*
p olishing, $2.50.
L ith ia G arag e.
P
h
o
n
e
114.
1 1 3 tf
FOR
SA L E — A very
tra c to r
and
sp ra y o u tfit an d disk h a rro w , $300
fo r all. One m ile s o u th of T a le n t
on hig h w ay . D. E. F lo ry . 167-2*
W e Buy and Sell
FO R SA L E — O ne double disk plow ;
one low iron w heel w agon; one j
bay m a re five y e a rs old, broke, j
C arson F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
166-6 ,
FO R SA L E — A used c a r in good con­
d itio n .
In q u ire a t 192 M o u n ta in '
Ave., o r a d d re s s P. O. Box No. 7.;
1 66tf
I
FO R SA L E — U ne six-hole C olum bia
ra n g e .
In q u ire 137 F ifth s tre e t.
164-6*
Real Estate
F IR E IN SU RA N CE
INVESTM ENTS
STAPLES REALTY AOENCY
H otel A sh la n d B uilding
A sh lan d , O regon
P hono 20
F O R S A L E — T eam , h a rn e s s and w a­
gon. In q u ire 1068 E. M ain. 163-6
F O R SA LE— H a tc h in g eggs. W h ite
M inorcas, P e k in ducks, d ra k e from
prize w in n in g b ird s.
922 B oule­
v ard . P h o n e 457-R .
1 6 3 -lm o *
0. B L A M K I N
LO OK FO R T H E
BIG PO W E R
SPR A Y — Now Is th e tim e for
s p ra y in g .
D ean & Dixon.
C all
4C4-R.
163-6*
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO.
City and Ranch Properties
House» to Rent
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922)
D ally (E xcept Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7 :0 0 a. m.
7 :0 0 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. m.
9 :0 0 a. in.
9 :0 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 1 :0 0 a. m .
1 1 :0 0 a. in.
1 2 :0 0 noon
1 2 :0 0 noon
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. m.
2 :0 0 p. m.
3 :0 0 p. m.
3 :0 0 p. m.
4 :0 0 p. m.
4 :0 0 p. m.
5 :0 0 p. m.
5 :0 0 p. m
6 :0 0 p. m.
6 :0 0 p. ni.
7 :00 p m.
7 :0 0 p. m.
8 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only
8 :3 0 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. m.
1 0 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m.
S u n d ay S c h e d u le
L eave M edford fo r A sh la n d an d
A sh lan d fo r M edford every h o u r on
th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m.
A sh la n d w a itin g ro o m — E ist Side
P h a rm a c y .
M EDFORD-ROSE BURG S T A ! E
D aily (Except Sunday)
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
1 0 :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 re g o n ’s most
scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d !
m oney.
F a r e — M edford-Roseburg, $4 .0 0 :
G rants-Pass-R oseburg, $3.00.
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
D aily and Sunday
LV. G’T ’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
4 :4 5 p. m.
4 :3 0 p. in.
G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g ro o m — The
B o n b o n n iere, p h o p e 160.
O ffice an d w a itin g room -—No. 5
S. F r n n t^ S L ^ ^ a B h ^ H o te i b u ild in g .
Unusual Family Record.
A man astonished a friend a few
days ago saying casually th a t one of
his siste rs was ouried a hundred years
a g o ! As his own age w as sixty-flve,
the case needed an explanation, which
he gave. The siste r burled in 1819 was
the first of a fam ily of 22 children,
and she died in early Infancy. The
man w as the youngest m em ber of the
fam ily and was born in 1854, 35 years
a fte r his siste r.—Loudon Chronicle.
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
W hile
in
P o rtla n d recen tly
I bought
BARGAIN C O U N TER GOODS
such as e x tra
w agon
w heels
reach es,
le a d b a rs,
s in g le tre e s,
plow b eam s a n d h a n d le s, a t
p'rices p rev a ilin g before th e w ar.
Com e In early w hile th ey last.
F en cin g , h a rn e s s and Im ple­
m e n ts a t red u c e d prices.
New and second hand tew ing
m achines.
Peil's Corner
A U TO M O BILE L IA B IL IT Y
As th e o w n er of a m o to r c a r,
all th e h a z a rd s of th e road a re u p ­
on YOUR sh o u ld e rs. A ccidents do
h ap p en , a n d it m ak e s no d iff e r ­
ence w h e th e r o r n o t you A -are
blam eless, it costs m oney a n d tim e
to defen d th e actio n . T h en if in
th e opinion of th e ju ry you a re
to blam e, it costs m oney to s e ttle
th e d am ages.
You can have p ro te c tio n co v e r­
ing y o u r leg al lia b ility fo r d a m ­
a g e s (p ro v en o r n o t p ro v en ) a r is ­
ing from
p e rso n a l in ju r ie s to
o th e r people su ffe re d o r alleg ed
to h a v e su ffe re d by th e o p e ra tio n
of y o u r c a r; we also fu rn is h yon
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t lia b ility fo r all
a c c id e n ts in v o lv in g d a m a g e s to
a n o th e r ’s p ro p e rty , a n d th e ex­
pense o f . th e s e ttle m e n t of such
claim s. T h e c o st is sm all. B e t­
te r be safe th a n so rry . W h en you
w a n t good in s u ra n c e tallfV w ith
Billings Ageney
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E . Main St.
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