Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, May 8, 1022
A shland dailt tidings
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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KNITTED DRESS
Ail-Day Picnic—
1 1ÍIL I0
M r. a n d M rs. S. D. T a y lo r c h a p e r­
oned
th e
P re s b y te ria n
te a c h e rs ’
tra in in g class, of w hich M r. T ay lo r
In f I N N
f i r B flliW f i l
í a 111 V
Il I I ilv v n L
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b.
le a d e r, o n
an
a ll-d a y
picnic
to
Vagner creek, and the Ashland mine
Saturday. All report, a most stren­
uous day and a good J tim e w ith
many, many eatables.
Fresh Ran, oysters, crabs, chick­
en*, rabbite. Gall Tel. 104. Ash­
land Fish and Poultry Market. lS6tf
Mpenda W e ek -E n d II
M iss N ellie H ak e, a m u ch -lik ed
te a c h e r of th e p rim a ry g ra d e a t
J a c k s o n v ille school, s p e n t th e w eek
e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts in A shland.
Dew D rop ltan fo r w affles, lu n c h ­
es.
hot
m eals,
sa n d w ich e s
and
«M ads.
2 0 4 tf
A tten ds M eeting at M edford—
Rev. C. F. K o e h le r a tte n d e d a.(
called m ee tin g of th e s o u th e rn O re ­
gon P re sb y try a t M edford today.
F in e O ak R e frig e ra to rs a t Icen-
h o w e r'a New a n d Second H and S tore,
389 E. M ain.
1 9 9 -lru o *
C oiiflned to Home.
Miss N iuabel E m e ry , th e p o p u lar
c le rk a t th e E. R. Isa a c & C om pany
s to re , h a s been co n fin e d to h e r hom e
on M echanic s tr e e t fo r th e p ast few
days, by illn ess.
Both Suit
Material
Jum per overblouse sort, or a sk irt a n a I.JA CK SO N V ILLE PO ST HAS
sw eater, th e sw e a te r In R ussian blouse j
S IX T E E N T H A N N IV E R SA R Y
m n n n ifA l
Wost ,Ilter®sting suits consist of a
skIrt ,UHl a bii»h-uecked sw eater open
at the front" in coat style and belted
about the hips in R ussian blouse
effect. T hese will play a prom inent
and BlOUSe Of T h is . p a rt in the country w ardrobe for the
spring, and will he worn in th e m oun­
Now May Be Very
tain s In th e sum m er. Striking a re the
colors seen in such suits.
Elaborate.
Com bination of Colors.
T here a re rich yellows Combined
w ith blacks, or yellow may be com-
b b e d w ith blue. O r a suit may be of
w hite, strip ed w ith yellow or C hinese
EMBROIDERIES ARE IN FAVOR
No.
L
th¿ s issue th e P ost
Í S slx te e n th y e a r of civ ilizin g in flu ­
ence an<1 u se fu ln e ss u n d e r th is
’n a m e - Since th e to w n w as s ta r te d
m o re th a n 70 ye rs ago, th e p a p e r
has ch a n g ed h a r d s a n d n a m e s m an y
tim es, a n d fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs __
d u rin g th e to w n ’s p a lm ie s t days as
-'* • A. Cza’ necki, G.»7 Montgomery
a gold m in in g cam p — th e c o m m u n ity
•’ ‘■aueisco,
Wrne, Tvr
e
lls
Hygienic
Inst,
of
New
York as
su p p o rte d iw o p a p e rs.
T he p a p e r
nllows :
th a t e n jo y ed th e lo n g est ru n o f' • t n n" ,St ,a dmit tb a t the us« of the
I». 1-. < äsende
has cured
(P ro s p e rity h e re was th e T im es, p u b - ; constipation
fro,,, which
I chronic
suffered,
H shed by th e la te C h a rle y N ickell ' Since May
' have
never
«
Chinese D ecorations, Including Color-
Ing», Are Used— Many Jersey Suite
ehan„H ,g £
a ’ ™ ' . X j ! ¡ ^ " J " " "> “ P . « . . - w h e n
Trim m ed W ith Borders in
Angora Effect.
m eut in the a rt of dyeing is seen in
8 o u se s’ e sp ecially salo o n s, e tc .,,
n
ev
d rat
the castor, the gray and the brow n ,, er r closed, a n d th e click a an
no la t*
In terestin g developm ents are tak- I shades, which a re very rich in tone.
tie of m oney in th e g a m b lin g d en s
lug place in k n itted dresses—develop­
A prom inent designer, who is al- w as a lm o s t d e a fe n in g .
T he condi-
m ents which
have
caused
them
to
as-
,
, .
wavs expected to develop som ething tio n to d av is d iffe re n t__ «•□ mi
te ll.
sam e c h a ra c te ristic s of the best mod- new in sport clothes for the St. M oritz ith e w o rld .— JacksonvU » n !
els In cloth or silk.
and R iviera season, has had g reat sue-
‘
ost.
The prolonged vogue for crepe de cess w ith the sim ple dress having a
chine becam e very tiresom e. The run m atching cape. One of th e sm a rte st BR°DKLYX COUPLE WEDDED
on one fabric w as too great. It was models recently brought out is a two-
&-N AEROPLANE FLIGHT
necessary, declares a fashion w riter piece blouse dress of w hite wool
N E W YORK, May 8 __ T he w h o le ’
In the New York Tribune, to think of kasha, which has a cape trim m ed with .e a s t coast h e a rd th e b rid e n r , «
ways of Interesting the public in other h broad fu r collar In s tra ig h t band to “ l o v e h e ,
.
P rom ise i
, style.
u n e , n o n o r a n d o b ey ,” w hen
Indications point to an extensive ’ M|S" Si“ al1 C o c k e fa ,re - n u rse , a n d
W hether A‘ P S c h ,a fk e - b° th of B rooklyn,
use of cotton dresses.
F ran ce is presenting cotton fabrics ! Were m arrie(1 >» a n a e ro p la n e fly in g i
owing to th e high cost of raw silk and o v er New Y ork.
T h e p lan e w a s ’
the difficulty of com peting in fabrics ®<D»>PI>ed wiQi a rad io b ro a d c a ste r,
of th a t kind is a moot question. But T he couple th en flew to th e A m eri-
the fact rem ains th a t P a ris m anufac- can L e g io n ’s m o u n ta in re s o rt
it
tu re rs m e busily engaged on cotton L a k e T u n n o r M r ♦> i i
dresses for export in large q u an tities
P
f 1 th e ir honeym oon.
T he fav o rite is a crepe which has 1
come into prom inence since it has
been taken up by the P a ris d ressm ak ­
ers. A year ago everybody was a s k ­
ing for crepe de chine, crepe georgette
S p ecial! Y ak im a N e tte d Gem po­
and cotton voile. Now the vogue has
ta to e s , >2.00 p er h u n d re d p o u n d s /
turned to crepe rouuiaya.
D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria .
We sell fo r
O rnam entation Much the Same.
less.
19tftf
O rnam entation Is m uch the sam e on
these dresses us It was on voile
Teacup Club to Meet—
dresses lust sum m er. Cotton crepe
dresses a re being band-draw n, deco- •
T h e T eacu p club of th e M eth o d ist
rate
d with build and m achine em- j
c h u rc h w ill be e n te rta in e d a t th e
j
broidery
and w ith flue cut steel and ’
hom e of M rs. W illiam D enton on*
i crystal beads in all colors. One of
L a u re l s tr e e t T u esd ay a fte rn o o n .
the most Interesting novelties Is the j
M esdam es Yeo, F u lle r, H. B illin g s /
cashm ere colored bead w idth lends
R a lp h B llllns, a n d C ra n d a ll will a s ­
Itself beautifully to the O riental p a t­
s is t In e n te rta in in g .
All lad le s of
tern s now creeping Into th e embrold- |
ery designs.
th e club a n d c h u rc h a re c o rd ia lly
T he R ussian Influence Is noted in
Invited to a tte n d .
m any o f the new designs iu cotton
dresses. T his m eans th e low belt and
T ry D etrick fo r rip e olives, green
i
the
full sleeve. In dresses of th is type
olives, sw e e t p ick les, d ill pickles,
sleeves a re very wide and m any of
boiled h am . ch ip p ed beef a n d honey.
i them short.
T he ornam entation Is
“ W e sell fo r le ss.”
201tf
done with a distinctly R ussian feeling
concentrating on bands and m otifs
A n o th e r L a rg e E gg—
| ra th e r th an ap p earin g In the scattered
M rs. M cW illiam s, w ho lives ton K nitted Suit of D ark G ray Silk W .th all-over designs of last season.
Every Indication points to th e crepe ’
C h u rc h s tr e e t, re p o rts a la rg e egg
an Em broidered P a tte rn in Copper
roum
aya dress, despite Its eom para- i
and Black.
t
w hich w as laid by one of h e r hens
tively low price, rem aining iu the nov-j
th e l a t te r p a r t of t h e w edk. *Ie
m aterials, nut necessarily new fabrics elty class. T he m ills in F ran ce have ■
w eighed a q u a r te r of a pound a n d but anything th a t would divide th e in­ not produced enough of this m aterial i
w as 7
in ch e s in c irc u m fe re n c e th e te re st shown in crepe de chine. It to tak e cure of the sudden dem and. ’
lo n g w ay, a n d 6% inches th e o th e r was an exceedingly clever Idea to M anufacturers of dresses and blouses I
w ay.
elab o rate the knitter] dress and m ake! will, therefore, be much retard ed i n '
It beautiful enough to be very d e sir­ th eir q u an tity deliveries. T his w ill!
The famous Victor 10 inch record able. T his not only created a trenieu- mean th a t the shops cannot have th e s e ’
has been reduced from 85 cents to dous dem and for all k n itted fabrics d resses in any great q u a n tity before:
but brought eager custom ers to the m idsum m er, which will n atu rally keep!
75 cents. Three thousand to select
doors of those who specialize in the th e crepe roum aya dress in th e more i
from at Rose Brothers.
152tf type of dress th a t required such nia- exclusive lines.
.terials.
Cotton crepes a re in beautiful
P a in tin g H ouse—
shades
such as are not often seen i n 1
■ In kn itted m aterials and in jerseys
O tto W in te r is im p ro v in g h is p ro p ­ flie dem and reached a certain point wash m aterials. T he beige and g r a y ’
e rty on th e B o u lev ard by g iv in g his and stood still for some tim e, because tones a re rem arkable. One expects I
h o u se a c o a t o f p a in t.
i no one thought of using them fo r any­ beautiful bright hues iu wash f a b - 1
thing but th e plain tailored su it or rics, and while th e usual pink and I
frock.
H eretofore kn itted dresses, blues a re seen little a tte n tio n Is paid ;
For insurance, good under all cir­
suits and blouses have belonged iu
cumstances. Beaver Realty Co.
ith e realm of sport clothes. In them
197-tf iw e have hud m any beautiful costum es,
jit is true, but they w ere a ll in designs
Missionary Meeting—
su itable for country wear.
T h e B a p tis t M issio n ary society
Take on Much Elaboration.
w ill m eet a t th e c h u rc h W ed n esd ay ,
Now we have the k nitted dress
May 10, a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e topic : much elaborated. T here is th e knit-
is In d ia n s, a n d a ll th o se w ho h av e ted suit and the kn itted blouse, which
In d ia n relics a re re q u e ste d to b rin g finay be very elaborate, but the chief
th em to th e m ee tin g .
E v e ry o n e is [in terest centers around the one-piece
dress, not in the bright colors th at we
in v ited .
form erly bud iu sport clothes but in
the shades th a t m ight be chosen fot
N O TIC E
afternoon dresses.
R e g u la r m e e tin g A sh lan d P o st N o .'
We have the k nitted suit consisting
14 p o stp o n e d u n til W ed n esd ay ev e n -i
a sk irt a,,(1 R ussian blouse, the cos
in g , M ay 10, 1922.
All m e m b e rs 1 tU,ne
of a k n itted sw eater
u t f e d to be p re s e n t.
,
' 7 ? ’ ofi eU1 R uss,an biouse .style, and
'
t skirt of plain jersey, the straight-line
• knitted dress trim m ed w ith knitted!
, bands In a strikingly c o n trastin g color
ROSE BIRG-C4 MIS BAY
1 from the frock itself and very in tri­
HIGHWAY IS OPENED
cate iu p attern , aud the dress w ith a
cape to m atch.
SA LEM ,
May
8.— R e p o rts
re-
One model which is proving lm
ceived by th e s ta te h ig hw ay d e p a r t^ ., m ensely popular is of d ark gray silk
m e n t fro m Its d iv isio n e n g in e e rs a r e (relieved by a fancy woven p a tte rn iu a
to th e e ffe c t th a t th e R o se b u rg C'oos rusty copper tone interm ingling with
Bay h ig h w ay is open from C o q u ille ,. black
to M y rtle P o in t, b u t closed beyond. • i A uother kn itted suit is developed in
T h is s tr e tc h will p ro b a b ly be open
b,Ue atld «r *y 11 ba« the wide
sleeves, th e sk irt panels and all the
a b o u t May 20 th ro u g h to R o seb u rg .
touches th a t would be required by a
T h e Coos Bay w agon ro ad Is in bad sm art tailored suit w hether it be de­
c o n d itio n .
T he N o rth B e n d -M arsh ­ veloped in woven or knitted fabric.
field C o q uille ro a d is paved.
The
Chinese Them e in Evidence.
B a ju iu n -P o rt O rfo rd - G old
B each-
Black Jersey, w ith Chinese em­
C a lifo rn ia s ta te lin e h ig h w ay is open broideries in yellow and white, fea-
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a n d in f a ir co n d itio n .
A u to m o b ile lu re s prom inently in some models.
T
h e M arsh- ,
hber bauds on wool jersey Charm ing Model Called Sporting Dom-
s ta g e s a re o p e ra tin g .
ino— It Is of W hite Wool Em-
fie ld -B an d o n h ig h w ay , by w ay of ¡su its arid blouses are seen. T he Chl-
broidered
in Green.
Q .
TA „
4
juese them e ru n s through the em-
Seven D ev il, m u le . I, closed on a c - , , bm ldevle,. I , ,h e design I,
Chi-
c o u n t of re p a irs to th e fe rry .
uese, then Chinese colorings a re used. to them because o f th e Im pression cre­
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I A novelty of one luuker is called ated by the stro n g er colorings. Many
of the colors resem ble the brilliant
WEDNESDAY CLUB WILL
! «porting domino. It Is a w hite wool
hues of a sunset in th e autum n.
MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS j 18w eater snit with a domino design
In th e new cotton crepe frocks col­
.em broidered in deep green. T he shawl
or Is param ount. When w hite crepes
The Wednesday afternoon club of , collar, girdle and cuffs a re of the a re used color is unstintingly applied
sam e vivid hue.
by m eans of em broideries and beads.
the Presbyterian church will be en­
A nother
well-known
sports-w eat
S trange to say, few se p a ra te girdles
tertained this week in the church bouse Is show ing m any wool Jersey
are
used on these dresses, th e ir m ak­
parlors by Mesdames Ross, Moore su its trim m ed with borders in angora
ers relying on the em broidery or beud
und Stevens. Miss Agnes Danford effect called laine gratee.
work to produce th e effect of a belt
In su its of knitted fabrics, any
w flrbe present and will give her ex­
or girdle about the hips. Very often
periences as a teacher in the govern­ num ber of which a re belug m ade up th e dress hangs perfectly s tra ig h t and
ment schools in Alaska, which will fo r the new season, the French eschew is beltless, but th ere is alw ays a band
th e conservative sk irt and coat type, j of em'b. oiderv
w here a belt ordiuar-
be well worth while. All members p referrin g those of the sk irt and
lly would be placed.
page three
B U S IN E S S A N D P B O F E S S IO N A L
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each ’ ■ me,
LAXATIVES—
PHYSICIANS.
B L T H REGAINED
P O O T ItA L ANNOUNCEMENTS
OR. ERNEST A. WOOD! — P ra c tic a
F ° R COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
¡ S o 6? I - ®y e ’ ®a r ' nose and
BT INTERNAL RATHS” 1 nos.
H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , au-
th ro a t. O ffice hour«, 10 to 12 and
,n t.P r,iaI Rati,ing is more essential to
f ,,r ,eai th tbaD external baths—
11:m* f*»und that used occa-ioi.»lle
a l niKht they feel like different people
i.:i<:...,.ir xb_m?rnins-
»»°re of that
bilious, tired, nervous feeling, but k a r­
mg by n a tu re s own cleanser—anti­
septic warm w ater—removed all the
poisonous waste from the lower in­
testine they awake thoroughly re­
in sh ed by normal sleep, with all'their
functions acting properly, clear headed,
happy, conhdent, eager and capable
for tiie duties of the day.
M cN A IIt BROS.
■ I* g.adi,\ explain to you the simple
•■..•ration „f tue “J. R. b. Cas.-ade,”
í¡;
,s s“ certain in its results, and
vili give you ........... < ost. an iulerest-
g lit:!« i,o o k coulniniug the results
! t il - e x p e i-ie il. es o f Hr. ('has. A.
i rr, || of
Y o r k , who was a spe­
disi ..n Int.-atinal <'oniplaints for
• o m s in th a t < ity
W hy not cut
■nt as a i-e m iin l« r to eet th ia
•»•n as possible.
It. • •
T o m a to e s ^
BU RBA N K PL A N T S
E a r lie s t a n d B est in th e W orld
— A Iso—
BURPEE’S "MATCHLESS"
and
“DWARF GIANT"
and the
“EARLY ANNA"
S pecial P ric e s in Q u a n titie s
G et T h em Now
at
^ H olm es Grocery
Ashland Realty Co.
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP!
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
1 l « ? n.Zes hls a n n °u n c e m e n t as a can-
to 6. S w ed an b u rg B ldg., Ash-
I .d.a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e
lan d , O re
7 3 -tf
! o lice of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of rtl>
w
— __________________
J a c k s o n C ounty, su b je c t to th e de- 0It ’ * J* ■MMKN»— P h y sicia n and
cisión of th e R ep u b lican v o te rs of
S u r8 °°n
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
said c o u n ty , at th e p rim a ry election,
eye’ ®a *’ nope *nd th ro a t. Olassee
.May 19th, 1 9 22.
”
- “ PPHed. O culist an d aurist fw
nmP '
O rr,ce8. M ( \ and H.
FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER
Bldg., M adford, Ore. P h o n e E67
-G eorge A lford, o f P hoenix, an-
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n o u n ces h im self as a c a n d id a te on D R ’ Y,ATTDfi —
B. SH A W
— s Special
at
«V
p e c ia l
i th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty
' , ? : i ° n . *-
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n io tlle rs a n d c h ild ren
C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty
®e c rd ti° u s and en d o crin e
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of tlm
g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 Pio-
R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n tv , a t
n e e r avenue. T elep h o n e 28
Of-
fice h o u rs, fT to 12 a m. 2 to <
th e p rim a ry electio n , M ay 19th, 1922.
P- m.
interurbain autocar
It pays to read the classified page.
Tidings classified ads get results.
DIL S R ^ W -^ E v ®. e a r, nose, th ro a t
sp e c ia list; glasses fitte d . Office
ian r 7 « d d t “ Ce’ P io n e e r A ve-. m o rn -
_a PPQi|itm e n t. P h o n e 28.
(E ffe c tiv e J a n u a r y 1, 1JI22)
D aily (E x cep t S u n d a y )
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
CHI ROPRA c T o RS
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marble W O RK S
P h a rm a c y .
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M ED FO R D -R O SEB U R G STAGE
O R D ER S p ro m p tly filled at A shland
D aily (E xcept S u n d a y )
M arble W orks, 117 N Main St
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LV. ROSEBURG
Mrs. A. H. R ussell
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TRANSFER AND h'Xl'RBSS.
T ra v e l by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by
¡20 m iles; one of O reg o n ’s m ost j?OR p ro tn p t ~
c a re fu l service,
scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d 1
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o rse d ra y s, call
m oney.
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l l ) .
F a r e — M e d fo rd -R o seb u rg , 8 1.00;
O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel
G ra n ts -P a s s-R o s e b u rg , $ 3 .0 0 .
A sh lan d .
6 6 t(
M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS
D aily a n d S unday
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P ° W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS
LV. M ED FO R D
LV. G’T ’S PASS
— 00041 team an d m o to r­
1 0 :0 0 a. ni.
1 0 :0 0 a. ni.
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a reasou
1 :00 p. m.
1 :0 0 p. ni. ab le price.
P h o n e 83.
4 :3 0 p. in.
4 :4 5 p. m
G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g ro o m — The T R A N S F E R AND K.YPKHSS— W ood
B on b o n n ière, ph o n e 160.
—- tr a n s f e r and sto ra g e , g e n e ra l
O ffice an d w a itin g ro o m — No. 5
h a u lin g , h o usehold goods au d long
S. F ro n t S t.. N ash H otel b u ild in g .
d ista n c e h a u lin g a specialty . Ex­
p e rt c ra tin g a n d p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­
tion g u a ra n te e d .
A. G. A dam s
office 24 0 T h ird St. P h o n s 4 60.
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HOMES
— RANCHES
ORCHARDS
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Notary Work
BEAVER REALTY CO.
15 F irst St. Phone 68
T R A N S F E R AND H A IL IN G
JACKSO N T R A N S F E R CO. — W e
h a u l e v e ry th in g .
C all 433-J.
___________ 208-1 mo*
A P A R T M E N TS
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
C lose in.
M odern conveniences.
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 Ila rg a -
din e St. o r phone 122.
1 8 2 1f
W AN’l ED.
W A N TED — Odd jobs a n d law n w ork.
P h o n e 468-L.
2 0 0 -lm o »
D. B. L A M K I N
BA RG A IN S IN R E A L
FACTORY
BLOX
W A N TED — To buy second han d f u r ­
n itu r e a t th e F u r n itu r e H o sp ital,
new ly opened.
253 F o u rth St.
206-6*
E ST A T E
W A N TED — S p ading, g a rd e n in g and
law n w ork. C all o r a d d re ss J. D.
P effly , 143 Sixth s tre e t.
209-2*
City and B a n d i Properties
M )R RKN'J.
H ouses to Rent
FO R R E N T — One acre a lfa lfa p a s­
tu re on C a lifo rn ia s tre e t. A ddress
T. E. H a d fie ld . G re n a d a, C alif.
206-6*
C IT IZ E N 'S RANK BUILDING
FOR SALK.
The Ideal Fuel
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W e Buy and Sell
Summer Use
Real Estate
They Make a Quick, Hot Fire
Prices Reduced for Strmmer Use
FIRB INSURANCM
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Try a Load of Mill Ends
H o tel A sh la n d B u ild in g
A sh la n d , O regon
Phone 20
Carson-Foxvler Lumber Co.
FO R SA LE— One R u d d a u to m a tic
gas w a te r h e a te r, la rg e size. N elda
C afe.
20fltf
FOR SA L E — One c o m b in a tio n gas
a n d coal ran g e , M ajestic.
N elda
Cafe.
2 0 0 tf
FO R
SA LE-
1 -F -ll.
flra ss
hay.
P hone
2 0 6 tf
FO R SA L E — C heap, 200 egg in c u b a ­
to r. A d d ress R. F . D. Box 83-A.
209-3*
“ THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING”
«<1
‘In the Heart of Town.”
W . A. SHEET,
B A R B E R
S afety blades re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new. S ingle bit, 30r
doz. D obule bit, 60c doz
TCIiWff._____
C hildren’s W ork A
Name It, If You Can
of the club and women of the con­
gregation are invited to attend.
CO.
Specialty
HAVE IN SU RA N CE
YOU N E E D IT
W HEN
R em em b er, th a t you r a n ’t lake
out a policy to m o rro w to cover
to d a y ’s d isa ste r.
It ta k e s an accid en t or a fire
to convince som e people th a t they
need in su ra n c e.
DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E R .”
DON’T PLAY W IT H FA T E . ACT
NOW.
( an you name a better place in which to keep
jewels, Liberty bonds, securities, stocks, insur­
ance policies, deeds and all valuable papers
than in a private safe deposit box?
JU S T A R R IV E D !
W HAT?
FE N C IN G !
W HERE?
Peil’s Corner
Our vault is fire-proof and is protected by
the latest electric burglar alarm system—the
watchman that neter sleeps.
B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r ­
d er, com e a n d see P e il’s new c a r ­
load of fencing. E v ery -variety-—
b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing
— He g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e
Such boxes rent for $2.50 a year and up. A
few are still available.
G ard en tools, hose, an d new and
used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on
hand.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
TO
Oregon
prices.
Prolific Banana.
T he productivity of the banana Is
g reater than th a t of any .ther food­
hearing plant. One acre and a little
labor will annually produce 17,000
pounds of bananas. One rem arkable
fe a tu re is Its Imm unity from disease.
Yes. we sell all kin d s of go«nl
In s u m m c . W e have lead in g com ­
panies only.
W lien yon w ant good in su ra n c e
talk w ith B illings.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Established 1883
Phone 211
41 K. Main St.
The Unconscious Leg.
The boy received a gash three
inches long over his left eye. left knee
was dislocated and be sustained a
contused wound of left knee cap. T he
leg was unconscious when picked up
and he w as taken to his home n e a r by,
—Worcester Gazette.