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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and [Personal
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Side Lights
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H e t« to V isit R e la tiv e s —
M r. a n d M rs. V. G. B a rn th o u se ,
who w ere .recently m a rrie d a n d have
ju s t re tu r n e d from a honey m o o n trip
to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , a rriv e d in
A sh lan d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a n d will
sp en d a few w eeks vis tin g w ith re-
lativ e s and frie n d s h e re b e fo re re-
tu rn in g to th e ir hom e in K la m a th !
F a lls.
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C o lum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 6 5 c '
a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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T ru e to n a m e — B lue R ibbon
B read.
2 0 4 tf
S p en t Day in M edfoixl—
H. A. S te a rn s a n d fam ily m o to red
I to M edford y e s te rd a y , w h ere ’ th ey
!sp e n t th e day.
.Monday, M ay
House Cut in Half for Moving
xæ
T he MedfoTd F lu ff R u g M an w ill
be in A sh lan d to m o rro w (T u e s d a y ).!
P h o n e 175.
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-5 I° to ie d to G ra n ts P a ss—
J a c k B a rn th o u s e a n d fam ily m o-
to r e d to G ra n ts P a s s S u n d ay a fte r-
noon-
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s h ifts of th e b a tte ry in th e la tte r J o rd a n , R ing, G ilm ore, C u lb e rtso n ,
team .
N elson B u tte rfie ld an d Cul- C arso n . C o tter.
b e rtso n w ere u sed in th e box an d
U m pires— B riggs a n d W ood.
R in g a n d C u lb e rtso n beh in d th e b at.
T he A sh lan d J u n io r leag u e is th e
T he lin e u p :
th ir d in th e co u n ty being c o n d u cted
C h ristia n s — M oore, P a r r, K a n a sto , by th e J a c k so n C ounty Y. M. C. A.
H ox.e, H e n ry , Jo n e s, R itz in g e r.
W ith th e o p e n in g of th e sw im -
B a p tists — N elson,
B u tte rfie ld , m ing pools, an e a rly a q u a tic m ee t
P re s b y te ria n s — P ittiu g e r, L e e d o m jw ill be p lan n e d
Spring Is Here
N O TICE
H av in g le ft m y bed a n d b o a rd on
J u n e 5, 1921, I w ill n o t be re sp o n ­
sib le fo r an y d e b ts m ad e by my w ife,
L a u ra K e lts.
J . A. K E L T S.
It is tim e for b u ild in g and
rep a irin g . W hen you w an t a n y ­
K L A M A TH F A L L S STA G E
M AK ES F IR S T T R IP TODAY
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th in g in H ard w are, uheth<-i it
is a few n a ils, « lock or to o l,
£
or a co m p lete eq u ip m en t, com e
C. B. H o w ard , w ho h a s o p e ra te d j
Day
W ill L eav e fo r N evada—
| , " Spending
" J ....... * T
" in Califnrni—
th e s ta ^« Hne b etw een A sh lan d and
W illiam an d C h a rle s L in d say . pio- Mft J 9’
B a rtn h o u s e > M rs- C leo, K la m a th F a lls fo r th e la s t five y e a rs
n e e r h o m e ste a d e rs of th e D ead In - t
MrS‘ V' G B a r a t’ d ,,rin g th e su m n ie r m o n th s, le ft th is J
d ian c o u n try , b u t who have resid ed
7 m ° to re d o v er in to S isk iy o u , m o rn in g on his f ir s t tr ip o v er th e
in A shland for som e tim e p a st, w illi® 0 “ ” ^ to d ay w ith t h e ¿ dea of spend- hill. H e w as d riv in g a new ten -p as-
leav e in a s h o rt tim e fo r N evada ! ' " g h ° day a lo n g th e K ,a m a th riv e r. ( s e n g e r S tu d e b a k e r c a r, w hich he or
d e re d fo r th is p a r tic u la r w ork. The
w h ere th e y expect to m ak e th e ir
T ry D etrick fo r rip e olives, g reen c a r h a s a 40-inch a d d itio n a l w heel
f u tu r e hom e.
olives, sw e e t pick les, dill p ic k le s ? b a se o v er th e o rd in a ry seven passen-
T his h a lf of a three-story house was photographed while being moved along
I boiled h am , ch ip p ed beef a n d honey. !Be r c a r a n d rid e s lik e a P u llm a n
F o r in su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c ir­
“ W e sell fo r le ss.”
2 0 1 tf|
B e g in n in g May 10, th e s ta g e w ill
c u m sta n ce s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
c a rry m ail on th e trip s b o th w ays j Q uarter of a mile from Its original spot.
1 9 7 -tf
P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d e liv e r .' over th e road> le a v in e th e local post
198U* ®^Dce fo r K la m a th F a lls a t 1 0 :4 0
T ru e to n a m e — Blue R ibbon P a u ls e r u d ’s.
a. m. a n d th e m ail w ill be closed ' Dew D rop In n fo r w a ffle s - lu n ch - P h ip p s, T ro tt, C us.
B read.
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h ot
m eals,
sa n d w ich e s
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h a lf h o u r p rio r to t h a t tim e. It es,
O verhauling Saw m ill—
S econd G am e
sa la d s.
2 0 4 tf
In th e second g am e of th e m orn-!
H e lm a n ’s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e
G lieina an d M cGrew , w ho ow n a , Will a rr iv e in K la m a th F a lls a t 3 j
T h e .Ashland m ail w ill close |
ing th e C h ristia n s d e fe a te d th e Bap-!
a n d B a th s open fo r th e seaso n S at- 8aw m ill n e a r T a le n t, w ere in th e city P- m
u rd a y , A pril 29 th .
200-6
to d ay b u y in g th e n e c e ssa ry equip- a t th e K la m a th F a lls po st o ffice a t A SH LA N D JU N IO R R A SE-
tis ts w ith a score of 12 to 7. One
,
| m e n t to o v e rh a u l th e ir m ill. T hey
a - m ., lea v in g th e r e a t 7 :5 0
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BA LL LEA G U E NEW’S of th e fe a tu re s w a s (the se v e ra l '
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u le d f to
a rr iv e V. h e re — — a „ X t --j O 2,
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F o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , see a re s e ttin g rea d y fo r th e s u m m e r’s ( a n d sc h ed -------
45ften ar-
a
1 9 7 tf run> aB o i w hich h a s been sold to th o u g h in th e p a st it h a is s ./iften
B eav er R e a lty Co.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
League Standings
th e T om lin b o x 'f a c to r y of M edford. rived as e a rly a t 1 p. m. Only firs t
T eam s
P layed W on P et
FOR SA LE— F o u r room house, tw o
class m ail a n d d a ily p a p e rs a re a u ­ M e th o d ists .......... ------ 2
T ru e to n a m e — Blue R ibbon
2 1.000
lots, f r u it a n d b e rrie s , nice g a r ­
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C h ris tia n s
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B re a d ;
1 .500
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den in.
N e a r h o sp ita l.
$1100.!
c lo th e s. P h o n e 64.
191-3
P re s b y te ria n s . . ____ 2
1 .500
In q u ire 516 E liz a b e th St.
204-3 1
! CHILD BU R N ED TO DEATH
Salvage Tent Open—
B a p tis ts ...............
0
.000
H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g ra d u a te s !
FO R
S A L E — F iv e room m odern
in GOLD HILL SAWMILL
T he lad ies of th e Civic Im p ro v e ­
a n d J u n e b rid e s.— N e e d le c ra ft Shop.
b u n g alo w , tw o blocks from M ain
T “ he
M e eth
ists
m e n t club reopened th e sa lv a g e te n t
c o n u tin
u e eu
d io
to hold
n n i n h i t t ■»»
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Hold
St., sig h tly lo catio n . A d d re ss I’.
GOLD H IL L , May 1.— E lsie M abel .. . , .
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to d a y a n d have been d o in g a good
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O. Box 126.
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Will Start Mill Soon—
H e rm a n , 5 -y ea r old d a u h te r o f C has 1
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P r e s b y te ria n s
S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g I cTTE n o w m 77
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b u sin e ss fo r t h e iflrjt day.
M'rs.
H anson B ro th e rs , of th e A n telo p e V. _______
H e rm a n ____
, sa _____
w m ill o p e ra to r in t h e '
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L ° hO R R E N T — One of th o se p opular
J a rv is and M rs. M oore h av e c h a rg e
I T he l a t t e r led m o st of th e w av, b u t '
cab in ro o m s w ith lo ts of lig h t p an d
se ctio n , w ere in th e city to d ay buy- Gold H ill m ill, w as fa ta lly b u rn e d
of th e te n t.
th e W > sleyans c a m e from beh in d
su n sh in e .
H o u se k e e p in g o u tfit.
in g su p p lie s a n d w ill s ta r t a s a w m ill! w hen h e r c lo th in g c a u g h t fire T h u rs-
Also tw o room a p a rtm e n t.
153
a n d tied th e sc o re in th e la s t tew
G ra n ite St. P h o n e 411-R . 201-1
H e lm a n ’s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e in th a t v icin ity w ith in a few w eeks, d ay a fte rn o o n a n d sh e died a few’ m o m e n ts of play. In th e e x tra inn-
h o u rs la te r.
a n d B a th s open fo r th e seaso n S a t­
ing. th ey m an a g e d to g et th e w in- i FO R S A L E — Now is th e tim e to buy
T ru e to n a m e — B lue R ibbon
She w as p la y in g a lo n e a t th e sa w ­
u rd a y , A p ril 2 9 th .
200-6
p ro p e rty a lo n g th e p a rk . W e h a v e ij
n
B read.
2 0 4 tf m ill fu rn a c e w hen sh e w as d isc o v e r­ in g ru n a c ro ss a f te r o n e m an w as
a fo u r room fu rn is h e d h o u se op­
o u t. T h e fin a l sc o re w as 10 to 9.
ed a fire by h e r m o th e r, w ho e x tin ­
p o site th e band sta n d .
B a rg a in !
D e tric k sells b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 tt
T
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lin
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u
p
w
as:
L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r old su it. g u ish e d th e flam es by p lu n g in g h e r
if ta k e n a t once.
153 G ra n ite !
M e th o d ists — F ru le n ,
R am sey,
St. P h o n e 411-R .
204-1
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf in to a tro u g h of w a te r. T h e child
VON DERAHE FOUND GUILTY
S teve, Ile e r, E d w a rd s, C la ry Brow n,
w as fa ta lly b u rn e d from h ead to
FO R S A L E — D ry tie r w ood, o ak.
OF M URDERING HERAflT M ake Trip to G rants P ass —
i M arske, Ja c k .
foot.
a ld e r an d pine. P h o n e 1F5. A. R. |
¡L eslie, W e n tn e r, W ilcox, W atso n ,
J a c k P e e b le r a n d J o h n R. W icks
_________ _
B row n.
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PE N D L E T O N . May
1.— C h a rle s m ad e a m o to r tr ip to J o s e p h i n e 1 RUSSIAN HEAD DENIES
A on D erahe, F re e w a te r fa rm e r, w as co u n ty S unday, sp e n d in g a s h o rt
G ERM A N M IL IT A R Y PA C T
co n victed a t 9 :4 5 o ’clock S a tu r d a y ! p m e jn G ra n ts P a ss an d th e n going
n ig h t of second d e g re e m u rd e r fo r t0 M erlin a n d from th e r e to H ell
GENOA, M ay 1.— G eorge T cliitch-!
th e k illin g of M att Je p so n , h e r m i t , G ate.
T hey re p o rt th e seaso n as e rln , c o m m isa ry fo r fo re ig n a ffa irs
ot G ev ern m en t m o u n ta in . S en ten ce being tw o w eeks a h e a d of A sh lan d . in th e M oscow g o v e rn m e n t a n d h e a d i
will be passed T h u r:jd ay .
A life a n d th e w e a th e r w as such a s to of th e R u ssia n d e le g a tio n a t th e !
te rm is th e only p e n a lty provided. m ak e ev ery o n e h u n t fo r th e s h a d e , I G enoa econom ic co n fe re n ce , denied
y e ste rd a y .
to d ay th a t th e R u sso -G erm an tre a ty
■
! c o n ta in s a n y s e c re t p o litic a l o r m ili-
O ur s u its sa tisfy .
P a u ls e r u d ’s. ' ta r y clau ses, o r t h a t it is a c c o m -1
1 98-tf panned by a n y s e p a ra te d o c u m e n t
c o n ta in in g such clau ses.
H ouse P ain tin g in Season —
Q u ite a few of o u r c itiz e n s a re MEETING OF CIVIC CLUB
No proposition will be considered
ta k in g th e w e a th e r m an a t his w ord
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
unless made as a legal option on
a n d a re h a v in g th e ir houses p a in te d .
blanks supplies by me.
T he m e e tin g of th e Civic Im p ro v e ­
1 A m ong th o se re p o rte d d u rin g th e
Option must be direct from owner,
la s t few d ays a re C h a rle s P ie rc e of m e n t club sch ed u le d for to m o rro w
P a cific C oast L ea g u e
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been
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for
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Mr.
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and husband or wife, if married.
W on L ost
V ernon ....................
M ain s tr e e t, E. J. F a rlo w of M orton tw o w eeks a n d will be held T u esd ay
7
The lowest NET price must be
T he ca u se of
s tr e e t, and Mr. Y ary an of L incoln a fte rn o o n , May 16.
S an F ra n c isc o . . ,___ 16
9
named in the option.
th e p o stp o n e m e n t is th e rec e p tio n to
s tre e t.
Sal L a k e ............ ..___ 10
7
be given to m o rro w a fte rn o o n by th e
All option are for 60 days, with
S a c ra m e n to .......... j . .1 1
13
C
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L os A ngeles . . . .
13
privilege of renewal upon payment of
O a k la n d ..................
13
one-tenth of purchase price.
P o rtla n d ............... ___ 8 11
Land any place within corporate
S e a ttle .................... . . . 8 15
h ere,
ity and rig h t in p rice.
S I M P S O N ’S
3 7 -3 9 No. M ain
HARDW ARE
Phone 203
FINAL
SHOWING
TODAY
Just Around the Corner
on, whose hearts may yield to laughter and tears—
you know what human appeal may come from the lives
• in some humble home. The joys and sorrows of those
lives creep close—and become your own. You never
know what awaits you “ Just .Around the t ’o r n e r .”
A tremendous rtory by Fannie Hurst.
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“ BATTLING TORCHY ”
TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
“ïhereA re No Villians”
— w ith
VIOLA DANA
Regular Admission
Option on Grounds Suitable for Hotel Site
Ashland Man Leads in Rogue
River. Cow Tested Production
N a tio n a l L eag u e
W on L ost
New Y ork ............
3
C hicago ................. . . . 10
4
B lackie, a Je rs e y -D u rh a m cow, p o u n d s of fat, a n d R. E. R o b iso n ’s,
St. L ouis ............. ____ 7
6 ” 5 3 8 ; ow ned by W illiam B o h n e rt, of Cen-
841 of m ilk an d 39.33 of fa t.
P h ila d e lp h ia
___ 6
C ■500' tr a l P o in t, w as th e h ig h e s t p ro d u c e r
T he n u m b e r te s te d w as 250, of
'B rooklyn ....................... 6
in th e R ogue R iv e r C o w -te stin g w hich 43 exceeded 40 p o u n d s of b ut-
P itts b u rg h .................... 5
a sso c ia tio n in A pril. L ik e n ess L ady te r f a t, a n d th e a v e ra g e in d iv id u al
C in c in n a ti .................... 5
F e rn , in th e h e rd of J. R. M cC racken p ro d u c tio n w as 33.35 p o u n d s o f fa t
B oston ............................ 3
of T a le n t, w as th e le a d in g p u re b re d . a n d 656 of m ilk.
E. B. P o y e r, of A sh lan d , ow ns th e
P ro f. E. B. F itts w ill m eet w ith
American League
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p
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d a iry m e n of th e v alley, a t th e
W on L o st Pet.
d u c tio n fo rf th e m o n th , 877 p o unds hom e of R. E. R obison, of T a len t,
New Y ork ........................11
of m ilk a n d 44,20 p o u n d s of b u tte r - M ay 12, a n d a t I. A. M e rrim a n and
St. L ouis ....................... 9
fat. J . R. M cC racken’s J e rs e y s a v ­ Sons, May 13.
C lev elan d ....................... 7
e ra g e d 708 p o u n d s of m ilk an d 40.01
C hicago ......................... 6
T h e 25 h ig h e s t cow s a re :
J.D .
1. B lackie
W . B o h n e rt
W a sh in g to n .................. 7
1201
5.8
69.60
2. R ose
J.D .
E. B. P o y e r
1275
P h ila d e lp h ia .................. 5
5.0
63.53
3. Dajisy
J.
E. B. P o y e r
B oston ............................ 4
1014
6.2
62.87
4. B lackie
H.
P. L o tla n d
•tro it ......................... !. 4
1293
4.7
60.77
’ 6. R ed
E . B. P o y e r
J.
1314
4.6
60.44
6. F e rn
J.
J. R. M cC racken 1350
BASEBALL RESULTS
4.4
59.40
7.
Buttercup
R.
B
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g
s
P acific Coast L eague
X
1023
5.6
57.29
8. C. J.
C. V o n d er H elen 1178
J.
A t P o r tla n d — P o rtla n d 0; V er-
4.7
55.41
9. P o lly
J. S a n d e rs
j.a
non 1 (12 in n in g s ).
870
6.1
53.07
F. P u h i
X
A t S e a ttle — S e a ttle 10-3; Oak- 10. B row nie
1059
4.9
51.89
11. B essie
W . B o h n e rt
J.D
lan d 5-5.
798
5.4
50.85
P. L o tla n d
J.D .
993
A t Los A ngeles— L os A ngeles 1; 12. Bet tie
5.1
50.64
W. B o h n e rt
13. No. 1
J.
S a c ra m e n to 4.
1068
4.7
50.20
R. E. R obison
J.
A t San F ra n c is c o — San F ra n cisc o 14. D aisy *
984
5.1
50.18
15. N ig
J . S a n d e rs
J.
9; S a lt Lak*e 8 (11 in n in g s ).
855
5.8
49.59
16. B eauty
R. E. R obison
J.
1074
4.6
49.40
Schulz Bros.
J.G .
17. P e t
Nat lo d ai L eague
945
5.2
49.14
F. P u h i
18. S ta r
H.
New Y ork 15; B oston 4.
1059
4.8
50.83
J . E. J u d y
19. L ouise
St. L ouis 4; C hicago 4.
J.
789
6.2
48.92
J . R. M cC racken
20. V iolet
C in c in n iti 3; P itts b u rg h
J.
798
6.1
48.68
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21. D aisy
P h ila d e lp h ia 2; B rooklyn
J.
885
5.5
48.67
J. S a n d e rs
22. S ilv er
J.
848
5.7
48.33
A m e ric a n L eag u e
F. Puhi
23. D aisy
J.
962
5.0
48.10
C hicago 4; D e tro it 0,
F. P uhi
24. R ose
J.D .
990
4. 8
47.52
W a sh in g to n 8: P h ila d e lp h ia 9.
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25. Susie
J.H .
1185
4.0
47.40
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B oston 5; New Y ork 2.
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J. Q. ST E W A R T .
limits ot Ashland will be considered.
Will buy either with or without
buildings, but offers for land without
buildings will be favored.
The smallest piece that will be con­
sidered is 150x150 feet, or any tracts
larger up to 20 acres.
The land must be located within
the city limits.
The land must be optioned at your
lowest cash price, and no commission
whatever will be charged by me on
any of the ground selected for the new
hotel site.
A man will he sent here by the hotel
investors to make estimates of cost on
buildings and suitable grounds with­
in the next two weeks. All options
must be in before he arrives so that
he can be shown the grounds.
No grounds will be considered ex­
cept that optioned.
I hope citizens submitting offers
will fix their prices at a reasonable
figure.
No ground will be submitted to
which any commission has been add­
ed. Tt must be the lowest cash price
you are willing to take.
I have no knowledge, or idea, what
part of town, or where the site will be
lin g su re you w ill get
what you w an t, r ig h t in q u a l­
WANTED
Standing
of the
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selected, any more than you have, or
what size site will be determined on.
If you have what you deem an avail­
able site and will option it oil blanks
to be supplied by me and on the
terms set forth therein, it will be sub­
mitted to the investor’s agent and re­
ceive the same consideration that any
other offer receives.
J guarantee that 1 will not charge
either the investor or the seller one
cent of commission on the ground se­
lected for the hotel site. It is my ob­
ject to put the investor in at the low­
est possible net price that can be
obtained.
The price you make in the option
will be considered confidential and if
my nvestors do not take your prop­
erty, the terms of your offer will not
be made known to anyone.
All options must be completed be­
fore May 10th, 1922.
1 will not solicit options from any­
one, but will receive options from all
who desire to make t h e '.
Two or more, with property adjoin­
ing, by consulting together and each
giving an option on their property,
would be an advantage, as the agent
could elect to take one, two or all ot
them, according to the space require­
ment. in case be liked the location as
a suitable site for the hotel.
At present my office is at the Tid­
ings office, where you can get the
option blank.
Accompanying each option a dia­
gram showing shape and size of land
tiff cred and street front must be made
on separate piece o f paper to be at­
tached to the option.
BERT R. GREER