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ÁSHlÁÑD ÔAfLY llüíXüH
FAöfe ïHRfek
Local and Personal
B U S IN E S S A N D
In City Y esterday —
C. B. H o w a rd , w ho h a s o p e ra te d )
the A shland-K lam ath F alls stage for
the last few years, was in the city
Monday.
W A N ! ED.
PHYSICIANS.
F IR S T CLASS L a u n d ry w ork a t 52 n R wwwiram *
Z
Roco St.
17 9-6
u
A- WOODS— P ra ctice
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U n ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and
W A N TED — W a sh in g to do a t hom e.!
2 to 5. Sw edanhurg Bldg., A»h-
MrB. L. R ing. P h o n e 403-J. 1 7 7 -5 »
l>nd, Ore.
7 3 -tf
The nest hom e m ade candies can
had at R ose Brothers.
1 5 2 tf,
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
M ake P ortland T r i p -
J a c k H o w a rd a n d E d H igh le ft fo r
P o rtla n d S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a n d w ill
r e tu r n w ith in th e n e x t few d ays w ith
a new P a c k a rd c a r.
A ttra c tiv e sp rin g s u itin g s a t P a u l- M oves o f th e D ay—
J. I. B rady h as m oved fro m 756
aerud'a.
i8 0 tf
¡Io w a s tre e t to 137 F ifth s tre e t.
J. P e e b le r, w ho has been re s id iii/
A shland C lim ate H elp»—
a
t
645 L ib e rty s tr e e t h a s r e m o v 'd
By W IL LIA M G. H. FIN C H
M rs. G a ro o t, w hose hom ^ is in C ot­
to
120
Second s tre e t.
ta g e G rove, b u t w ho h a s been try in g
A sso ciate M em ber I n s titu te R ad io
Dr. A. C. C aldw ell, d e n tis t, w ho
o u t th e A sh la n d c lim a te fo r a s th m a
E n g in e e rs
th e J a s t few m o n th s, ¡eft fo r h er has had o ffices in th e A iken build
(W ritte n for In te r n a tio n a l News
hom e th is m o rn in g . M rs. G a ro o t r e ­ ing on E a s t M ain s tre e t for sevei al
S e rv ic e .)
p o rts t h a t w hile sh e has n o t g ain ed y e a rs, is m oving his offices to th e
N
EW
Y
O
I.K
, M arch 31.— Now we
In w e ig h t w hile h e re , s h e h a s held R h o d e s-F a rlo w b u ild in g a t th e c ; i conte to one of th e m ost im p o rta n t
h e r ow n— so m e th in g sh e w as n o t ' n e r of E a s t M ain s tre e t a n d th e ite m s th a t e n te r in to th e success of
P laza.
a b le to do a t h e r L a n e co u n ty hom e.
K ru g g e l B ro th e rs v u lca n izin g s h o p , an y ra d io s ta tio n — th e a e ria l, o r a n ­
te n n a (m e a n s for a b s o rb in g o r r a ­
Som ething new fh life Insurance. has m oved from th e old lo catio n on
d
ia tin g e le c tric m ag n e tic (waves, as
Yeo, o f course.
169 tf ¡O ak s tre e t to th e Shook b u ild in g on used in a rad io te le p h o n e .)
E a s t M ain s tre e t.
As m en tio n e d in one o f th e p re v ­
In A shland Monday —
ious a rtic le s , an a e ria l, o r a n te n n a ,
P a u ls e r u d 's s u its a re th e c o m fo rt-
Jo se p h C u rry , who is well know n
is a c o n d u c to r su p p o rte d in th e a ir
in A sh la n d , but, h a s lived In th e ' a b Ie ’ f ita b le > w e a ra b le kind,
1 8 0 tf
a n d in su la te d from a ll s u rro u n d in g
s o u th fo r som e tim e p a s t, w as in th e !
ob jects. T h e re a r e m an y ty p es of
city Monday.
I W eek-End G uest—
a e ria ls , such as th e fla t top “ T ” ty p e,
Del M onte B a rtle tt p e a rs. 10 c e n ts j G rove" w ^ ^ t h J w e e k -e n d f g ^ s t ’o f u m b re lla ’V y p e ^ F ig 1^ 3 ^ HoweveV
How to Make a Radio Set
r
OIL J . J. EM M ENS— P h y s ic ia n . and
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
eye, e a r, nos*? a n d th ro a t. G lasses
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER—
supplied.
O cu list a n d a u ris t fo r
Tlios. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u -|
R ' R ' O ff,cea- M. F . an d H.
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t as a c a n ­
B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e
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o ffice of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of
SHAW — Special a t
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
J a c k s o n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e de­
In te rn a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin a
cision of th e R ep u b lican v o ters of
g lan d s. Res. a u d office, Ì0 8 P io­
said c o u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n ,
n e e r a v e rn e . T elep h o n e 28.
Of-
May 1 9 th , 1922.
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
p. m.
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER
____ _
— G eorge A lfo rd , of P h o en ix , a n -i nj? q h a w
~
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n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on
sD eclallst-
tb ro a t
th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ou n ty j a[
apisei3
Of Dee
C o m m issio n er o f . J a c k s o n C o u n ty ,;
ln e a n d hv
,AVn u n io rn '
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision o f th e
______
R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n ty , a t
CHIROPRACTORS
th e p rim a ry electio n , May 19th, 1922. ----------------------------------------U ________
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OR; MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
' —V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician .
N e u ritis cases a specialty . P h o n e
3 67-J. T re a tm e n t given only in
your own hom e.
L. C. Dyer, m em ber of th e house oi
representative» from M issouri, Is th<
PLUMBING
a u th o r of th e bill designed to stam p
o u t lynching.
H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
ing a n d day Work. 248 F ifth St.
H E N R Y FO R D D E D IC A T E S
phone 1 66-J.
lOOtf
JO H N B U R R O U G H S M EM O R IA L
PH O N E y o u r next Job of plu m b in g
to J e rr y O 'N eal, 207 E a s t M ain.
TH E BEST O P EATING
KING STO N. N. Y., A pril 4 . - H en-!
P h o n e 138,_____
ry F o rd . T h o m as A. E dison and H en-;
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS
ry S. F ire s to n e , w ere am o n g th e d is­
FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service,
tin g u ish ed v isito rs h e re to d ay , a t th e
a u to tru c k s or h o rse d ray a, call
d e d ic a tio n o f th e Jo h n B u rro u g h
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co, P h o n e l i t .
M em orial, on th e occasion of th e j
O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel
firs t a n n iv e rs a ry of th e p a ssin g of!
A sh lan d .
6 6 t|
th e g r e a t n a tu r a lis t a n d a u th o r. T he
T. L. POW ELL— G E N E R A L TR A N 3
old farm on th e m o u n ta in sid e , n e a r
F E R — Good tea m a n d m o to r­
R oxbury, w h ere J o h n B u rro u g h s was!
tru c k s . Qood service a t a reaso n -
FISHING RODS W R A PPED
ah le price.
P hon« 83.
b o rn , w as p u rc h a se d by H en ry F o rd
a m o n th ago fo r $15,000, a n d a t th e
B arrels and Part« Supplied and
CAR WASHING
sam e tim e he e sta b lish e d a fund fo r
F itted for Any M ake of Gun
F IR S T CLASS CAR W ASH IN G a n d
its p re s e rv a tio n as a m em o rial.
po lish in g . $2.50.
L ith la G arage.
P hone 114,
1131 f
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
R eturn A fter M onth’s Trip—
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k L. N elson re ­
tu rn e d S u n d a y e v e n in g
fro m
a
m o n th 's tr ip
th ro u g h
C a lifo rn ia .
W h ile In th e s o u th th e y v isite d a t
B erk eley , S a n ta R osa a n d Los A n­
geles. T hey r e p o r t a d e lig h tfu l trip
a n d say t h a t th e ro a d s a r e m uch im ­
p ro v ed o v e r w h a t th e y w ere w hen
they w ent south.
pipes an d o th e r o b je c ts o ffe r good
n a tu r a l su p p o rts.
T h e nex t a rtic le w ill te ll all a b o u t
g ro u n d s a n d g ro u n d in g .
EXPLOITING TEHAMA BY
M EANS OF TH E MOVIES
LOS A N G E L E S, A pril 4.— T h o u s­
a n d s of to u ris ts a n d tra v e le rs in Los
A ngeles have view ed w ith in te re s t
th e olive, o ra n g e a n d fig gro v es in
T e h a m a co u n ty a s v isu alized in a
new m oving p ic tu re ta k e n a t C o rn ­
ing a n d v icin ity a n d s e n t h e re by th e
c h a m b e r o f com m erce of t h a t place.
FIT MATE FOR DARING OUTLAW
V IR G IN IA
CAFE
29 First St.
Guns Repaired
se7l fo r l ^ s D' tHCk S G r° C eter,a- ¿ 7 * i Miss B e rth a Sn?i t h - MiS8 T ru n n e l i s ! m o st o f th e s e ty p es a re m ad e up of a
Maid Marlon by No M eans the Least
1 7 5 tf ° n h e r Way to C a lifo rn ia a »d stopped p iu r a n ty of w ires (fo u r o r six w ires,
Valued M ember of Robin Hood's
o v e r / o r a few d ay s v isit en ro u te .
j o r even m o r e ) . T hege ty p es of a e r .
Brave Band.
M otored to Yreka—
ials a re used m o stly fo r t r a n s m i t t i n g !
T he M isses L ola Couey a n d B e rth a
Belonging to th a t shadowy band of
C o lum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 65c p u rp o aes; b u t fo r re c e lv ln g purpoaea
S m ith a n d D onald D ickerson a n d a t R ose B ro th e rs.
ch
aracters who hover som ew here in
G et th e
ose
ro e rs.
1 5 2 tf only a 8jn g je w ire, su sp en d e d in th e
the borderland betw een fact and Ac­
F r a n c is C all m o to re d to Y re k a , I
___
BLUE BANTAM
‘ „
a ir a n d in su la te d fro m a ll s u rro u n d - tion, Maid M arion and Robin Hood,
C a lif., S unday.
O pen in g D ance W ell A tte n d e d —
PE A SEED
„
m g o b jec ts, w ill se rv e o u r p u rp o se whim sical, charm ing, picturesque peo­
T he o p e n in g d a n c e a t K in g sb u ry
m
4
ple
of
m
edieval
England,
deserve
a
!
o
~
7 ,
6
J i 1 w
" c ell.
i.
To o b ta in th e b e st re
reaim
s u lts a
COPENHAGEN M ARKET
J I1 Q
h J lu l a> a ,g 11 was well .it- wjth thig spt jt w oul(j be a d v isa b le, c h a p te r In the history of happy lovers.
CABBAGE PLANTS
■
Apply over throat and che«fc te n d e d , a n d a ll w ho w ere th e re re- w h ere It is possible, to h av e an e a ria l
M arion w as a beautiful, graceful lit­
B e st E a rly C ab b ag e
_ - w a n o w j m a U p j e c e a o f ^ p o rt a v ery e n jo y a b le tim e.
One
]6 „
,e n g th an(, tle maid, loving the e rra n t Robin with
all her youthful heart. She helped
h u n d re d a n d ten tic k e ts w ere sold.
A ll K in d s o f F lo w e r an d
I 30 o r 40 feet high a t b o th ends.
him in his self-appointed task of rob­
G a rd e n Need
T he n e c essa ry m a te ria ls a re :
bing th e rich to aid the poor, and was
K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g
One
h ----------
u n d re d a n d fifty feet. o r : a thorough -------
little out-of-doors
GREATEST VARIETY IN
IfiRtP
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vtv/v/io u creature.
ra iu ir.
re p a irin g a n d dyeing.
m ore, of No. 12 o r 14 B. a n d S. g a u g e 1
fore8t hardships w ere too much
TOWN
h a re co p p er w ire.
' ^or b®r* She excelled In archery, was
AND TH E BEST
Tw o to fo u r in s u la to rs , d e p e n d in g
ruiiner an(L 1“ fact, w as splen-
..
in every form of sport,
upon th e c o n d itio n s th a t m u st b e '
B ut M arion’s fam ily, so the story
m et.
i goes, objected to h er union w ith the
One p o rce lain tu b e.
country-w ide reprobate, and every ef­
H ow to Make Aerial
fort w as m ade to force her to wed a
T h e d ra w in g s a re se lf-e x p la n a to ry , m iddle-aged m an whom she did not
B A R B E R
love.
and
w
ith
a
little
ad
vice
you
w
ill
be
of B est M akes and L ate st D esigns a t
C hildren's W ork A
H ow ever, the jolly band of Robin’s
a b le to c o n s tru c t y o u r a e ria l so as to
E xceptionally Low Prices
followers,
by
em
ploying
th
e
ir
ever-
Specialty
o b ta in su ccessfu l re s u lts .
All the latest magazines. Daily papers, Portland ami
ready wits, succeeded in foiling pa­
F irs t. t A lw ays b e a r in m ind t h a t
ren tal plans. Robin Hood and maid
S a fety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d
San Francisco.
th e e ffe c tiv e n e ss of y o u r a e ria l a n d M arion lived to g eth er in th e woods
IR/VT/Kl! Rke aew . S ingle b it, 30r
th e success t h a t you w ill d e riv e m any happy years, known alw ays as
VOGAN’S CA N D IES
11/25 D . doz. D obule b it. 60c doz
from
y
o
u
r
set
d
epend
m
o
stly
upon
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.—
—
the
enem
ies
of
the
rich
and
selfish
Everything new and up-to-date
how e ffe c tiv ely you h av e in su la te d auu tbe friends of the poor and needy,
N E W SPO R TIN G GOODS STORE
y o u r a e ria l.
S p a re no p a in s to do
W h ile in P o rtla n d rec e n tly
th is job rig h t.
BRINGING BOARDERS TO TIME
I bought
Second. Avoid k in k s, tu rn s , tw ists
BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS
such as e x tra
w agon
w heels
W oman Em ploys Gossip as a Medium
in y o u r a e r ia l a n d lea d -in w ire.
reach
es,
le
a
d
b
a
rs
,
B
lugle;reea,
for G etting Dolinquonto to Set­
T h ird . T he a e ria l o r a n te n n a w ire
« H g B
plow b e a m s a n d h a n d le s , a t
tle T h eir Bills.
can be p u t th ro u g h th e hole a t one
p rices p re v a ilin g b efo re th e w ar.
end of th e in s u la to r a n d th e sta y -
Com e in e a rly w hile th ey last.
M any and various are the schem es
F e n c in g , h a rn e s s a u d im p le ­
w ire th ro u g h th e o th e r.
A lead -in em ployed by boarding house keepers to '
m e n ts a t red u c e d prices.
w ire can be fa ste n e d to a n y p a rt of spur collections from delinquent board-
New and aecond h a n d sew ing
th e a e ria l or a n re n n a , o r sim ply e rs- T he late st Is to tak e gossiping,
m r-chines.
tbe bo ard ers’ own m ost popular indoor
Count over the people of your acquaintance who b ro u g h t o ff as a n ex ten sio n of th e sport,
and use it against them.
m ain w ire. W h e re th e w ire ru
. ns
are comfortably well off. Nine out of ten fol- a ro u n d a c o rn e r of th e b u ild in g , o r .J E “ s,e st J * * 1“ * 1“ / i * w orld' de-
,
,
,
,
u n d e r s im ila r c irc u m sta n c e s, an in- ^ i vou I X
ttt
new ^ t e m
HOLMES
R. Middleton
FOR RENT.
81 OAK S T R E E T
FO R R E N T — One a c re g ard en
g ro u n d , w ith fru it. W ell fertiliz e d .
323 A lm ond S tre e t.
180-2
GROCERY
TOUGHS
V
Fishing Tackle, Rods
and Reels
W* A. SHELL
NININGER & WARNER
Independence Avenue-Not Easy Street
Peil's Corner
lowed the slow but sure method of spending s u la to r can he faste n ed by m ea n s
less than they earned.
¡°f a ,arge screw t0 a wooden sup’
1 p o rtin g stic k
L
I
T hen th e lead can be
We help our patrons along the route that leads put through or fastenpd
not to Easy Street, but to Independence Avenue.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
to th e hole
a t th e ex ten d ed end of th e in su la to r.
¡ F o u rth . If d u e to c o n d itio n s you
m u st c u t y o u r w ire, be s u re th a t
w hen you m ak e th e c o n n e ctio n it Is
so ld ered .
F ifth .
If a su p p o rt can only be
found fo r one end th e w ire can be
ru n from th e h o u se to a s h o rt pole
25 o r 30 feet h ig h n e a r by.
On
W e in v ite you to look
ov er o u r stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
«and o th e r D eco rativ e
M a terial.
We w illin g ly give prices
an d figure a m o u n ts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
TH E PAINT MAN
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
FIRH INSURANCH
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
A shland, Oregon
Phone 2 0
FO R R E N T — T h re e room
fro n t
a p a rtm e n t, a ll fu rn ish e d except
lin e n s; also tw o room fu rn ish e d
a p a rtm e n t.
P hone 263-R o r call
a t 369 H a rg a d ln e .
180-2
FO R R E N T — H ouse of 4 room s, f u r ­
n ish ed or u n fu rn is h e d .
In q u ire
115 C hurch St.
1 78tf
FO R R E N T — A bout one a c re good
g a rd e n g ro u n d . C all a t 167 M oun­
tain av en u e.
1 7 7 tf
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
In q u ire M rs. H en ry P ro v o st, above
C itizens B ank.
1 7 4 tf
FOR SALK.
FO R
B arn.
SA LE — F e rtiliz e r.
S m ith ’s
180-5*
FOR SA LE— One F o rd lig h t d e liv ­
ery, good re p a ir. C all a t S q u are
D eal G rocery.
1 8 0 tf
FO R SA L E — “ W h ite ” c a b in e t sew ­
ing m ach in e w ith m otor. Apt. F,
Shook A p a rtm e n t.
179-2*
EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE
SAVED MAY BE
SW EPT AW AY IN AN HOUR
BY AN
A U TO M O B ILE ACCID EN T
THAT INJU RES
ONE O R M OKE P E R SO N S
t he
-
d°
8prend
news. You Just weave It Into rhe con­
versation off-hand like th at a in ’t it a !
sham e poor Mr. Brown is having such
h ard luck and his w ife so brave too
“ ’He owes me for th ree weeks
now,’ you say. 'N ot th a t I ’d j„ ess
him for it. But he m ust be kind of
h ard p ut to be hanging up a poor
widow like me.’
•‘T h a t’s enough. W hoever I tell tells
It to some one else.
She tells some 1
one else. Soon It’s all over the house,
and In tim e It gets back to Brown.
T h at usually brings him around. Few J
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room s, $1
p er day. C ar s to ra g e free. U nion
R oom ing H ouse, 160 F o u rth St.
______________ '
180-tf
You can protect
you rself
from
losses o f this kind, as w ell as from
loss by fire. It is better to be
sa fe than sorry.
Insure today
w ith the
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 188.3
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
FO R SA L E — E ig h t week old p u lle ts
now read y fo r deliv ery . F ro m o u r
b red -to -lay S. C. W h ite L eg h o rn s.
R ogue R iv er P o u ltry F a rm , C. F.
C a rp e n te r, m a n a g e r, M edford, Ore.
180-3
FO R SA LE— E ggs fo r h a tc h in g a t
red u c e d p rices fo r th e rest of th e
se aso n ; also a few lay in g hens.
Mrs. W. D. B ooth, 264 W e ig h tm a n .
P h o n e 257-Y.
180-1
FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — M ountain
hack. J a c k s o n G yger, Neil C reek
179-6*
FO R SA LE— T w enty h ead of good
m ilk cow s; one rec e n tly fre s h g iv ­
ing 35 p o u n d s of m ilk p e r day.
T. W. B ailey. T a le n t.
174-12*
FO R SA L E — F u lly eq u ip p ed
In q u ire B eaver R e a lty Co.
d a iry .
1 7 3 tf
FO R S A L E — H a tc h in g eggs, W h ite
M lnorcas, P e k in ducks, d ra k e from
p riz e w in n in g b ird s.
922 B o u le­
v ard . P h o n e 457-R .
163-1 mo*
FO R SA L E — Good m ilk cow. J . E.
R am sey a t E. N. B u tle r ra n c h .
176-6* x
FO R SA L E — P ro g re ssiv e E v e rb e a r­
in g s tra w b e rry p la n ts, $1 plus d e ­
liv ery c h a rg e s.
F. H. D ressier
M edford.
176-7*
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
t ’Ity and Ranch Propert 1 m
H ouses to Kent
r iT lZ K N ’S RANK BITLDING
If a y o u n g m an sp e ak s of w h a t he
lias done, we call him b ig -h ead ed .
' If an old m an does It, we call him
n u tty .
If b o th keep s till, we call
, th e m g ro u ch y . If th ey ta lk , we call
th em w ind-bags.
B ut we— well we
a re m ostly c ritic s a n d c ritic a l a n d
c ap tio u s.